Autocasting is the term used to refer either service or tool that would automatically convert text to a blog into a voice system. Most of these tools / service would read the RSS feed and concealed them using their built-in Text-to-speech (TTS) technology.

Why Autocasting?

Autocasting can be used in the normal blog, which would add more committed to users. Podcasting would allow readers to listen to your message, as they work in parallel. Thus, it would help the writer to express their complete story to their readers, rather than readers scan the post text. Here is the list of services I have found in recent months.

Odiogo

Odiogo is the latest in the list and is my favorite now. Odiogo integrates listen button on your blog posts. They are listening now barely has a build in MP3 player, who would play you converted audio post. Odiogo earn money from the podcasts by sponsored ads, it may be necessary for them to run this service for free for the blogger. When you signup for Odiogo you may have to wait 2-3 days to receive installation information and feed URL. Installation Ogiogo’s Listen button is simple in WordPress.

Feed2Podcast

Feed2Podcast is simple service that will convert any input to postcast. You only need to provide feed URL. Feed2Podcast lacks the ability to integrate content directly to the blog post, but it provides the opportunity to use their player to listen your audio content. Using Feed2Podcast is easily as just put this link on your blog website and let your readers:

http://www.feed2podcast.com/submit.php?url=yourrssfeedurl

Autocasting Restrictions
Text to Speech (TTS) technology is not developed completely, but it is better. In the pronunciation of standard English words have improved a lot. The auto-generated voice can not be the same for foreign names, initials, feelings are used, and other non-standard English text.

Have you tried any of these services? Voice your thoughts.