My Content & Audio

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My Content & Audio is a single place to manage the audio for all your content. Instead of opening each post to generate audio, you see every post, page, and WooCommerce product in one list and act on any of them, one at a time or in bulk. You find it at the top of the plugin menu, right under Overview.

Opening the page

In your WordPress admin sidebar, open Text to Speech - TTSWP and click My Content & Audio (the second item, under Overview).

The page lists the content types you have enabled for text to speech (set under Content). Each row shows the title, its audio status for the selected language, when audio was last generated, and how many times it has been played.

The voice setup summary

At the top of the page a summary card shows the settings that every new audio file uses:

  • Voice (with a play button to preview it)
  • Language
  • Model
  • Audio quality

To change any of these, open the Voices panel. The title bar also shows your remaining credit balance with Top up and Upgrade Plan buttons, and a refresh icon to pull the latest balance.

Per-row actions

Each row has icon actions for the selected language:

  • Generate - create audio for a post that does not have any yet
  • Regenerate - replace the existing audio (for example after editing the content)
  • Play - preview the current audio
  • Download - save the MP3
  • Delete - remove the audio
  • Custom audio - attach your own MP3 instead of a generated file (see the Custom Audio File guide, linked under Related below)

The status badge updates the moment an action finishes, and your credit balance refreshes automatically after a generation.

Bulk actions

Tick the checkboxes next to several posts (or use the header checkbox to select the whole page) and a bulk bar appears with Generate, Download, and Delete for the selected items.

Bulk generation runs one post at a time so it does not overload your server. Each row shows Queued while it waits and Generating audio... while it runs, and a progress summary lists anything that failed. If you run out of credits part way through, the run stops and points you to top up.

Filtering and language

  • Search by title.
  • Status filter: All, Has audio, or No audio, so you can quickly find content that still needs audio.
  • Type filter (shown when more than one content type is enabled).
  • Language selector (shown on multilingual sites running Weglot, WPML, GTranslate, TranslatePress, or Polylang). The list and every action apply to the language you pick, so you can manage each language separately.

Tips

  • Use the No audio filter, select all, and click Bulk Generate Audio to give your whole site audio in one pass.
  • Generating audio uses credits. The header balance updates after each run, or click the refresh icon to pull the latest figure.
  • On multilingual sites, switch the language selector before generating so the audio is created for the right language.