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Import Text, Notes, Or Book Content
Bring reading material into Hearr so it can be turned into personal listening audio.
Goal
Move text into Hearr without breaking your reading workflow.
Context
Use this page when you want to bring in articles, saved notes, study material, or book excerpts for private listening.
Prerequisites
- Readable text content
- A source such as notes, an article, or a book excerpt
Expected outcome
Your text is ready for smoother listening, with fewer formatting artifacts carried over from the source.
Step-by-step
Step 1
Collect the text
Copy or prepare the passage you want to hear before you open the generation flow.
Step 2
Clean obvious formatting noise
Remove repeated headers, navigation text, or irrelevant fragments that would sound distracting in audio.
Step 3
Generate a short section first
Confirm readability, pronunciation, and pacing on a smaller block before you continue with a longer section.
FAQ
Q: What kind of text should I clean before uploading?
A: Remove repeated headers, navigation fragments, unrelated footers, and other formatting noise that would sound distracting in audio.
Q: Why should I test a smaller section before importing more text?
A: A smaller test lets you catch pacing and formatting problems before they affect a larger reading queue.
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