Open TTS File

A TTS file is a data file extension used by different applications for different purposes. However, the most common use for TTS files involves working with text-to-speech technologies and digital maps. This article will provide a detailed overview of the possible formats and ways to open and use files with a .TTS extension.

Use with Text-to-Speech Technologies

Many advanced text-to-speech programs use .TTS files to store synthesized voice data. Often, this data is utilized for voiceover work or for creating vocal tracks without the need for human performers. Programs like Nuance's Dragon NaturallySpeaking and NCH Softwares Express Voice are examples of applications that use this file format. Opening a .TTS file in one of these programs allows the user to listen to or edit the stored voice data.

Use with Digital Maps

Another application of .TTS file format is found in digital mapping and GPS technologies. In this instance, .TTS files are used by the application TTMaps to store topographical maps which can be uploaded to GPS devices. To open and use these files, users need to import them into the TTMaps application where they can access and interact with the map data.

Converting .TTS Files

If a specific software to open a .TTS file is not available, it may be necessary to convert the file to another format, such as .MP3 for audio files, or .JPG for image files, which can be used more universally. Online conversion tools like Convertio can perform this conversion process, enabling users to open the resulting file with a wider range of applications.

TTS File Important Information

Identifying the use of a .TTS file is the first step to successfully opening and using it. Applications that create or use .TTS files usually have built-in tools to open and edit them. When those tools are unavailable, converting the .TTS file to a different format may be the best solution. Always remember to ensure the safety of your files before performing any conversion or modification.

How to open TTS files

Typical TTS application file locations:

  • "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe" /prefetch:12 /Play "%L"

Typical TTS mime types:

  • video/vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts

Frequently used application names to open TTS files:

Frequently associated Windows objects:

  • WMP11.AssocFile.TTS

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