Using Different Languages
WithAudio currently supports English and French. Soon it will have Spanish, Chinese and probably more languages.
Make sure you have updated to the latest version of WithAudio.
Each language has 1 or more voices and user needs to select the proper voice to hear the text in that language.
Available Voices
There are 29 voices (28 English and 1 French). To make the UI simple not all 29 voices are visible by default in the player. A few that you have selected are visible as Quick Access Voices.
By default only a few English voices are in the Quick Access Voices list. To update that list, click on “Manage Voices and Languages” in the voice selection panel of the media player. (You can also manage this list by going into Settings > Voices)

Managing Voices for Different Languages
In the Settings > Voices tab, use filters to find the voices for languages you are looking for.

Which filters down to show only voices that match your criteria.

And make sure the “Add to Quick Access” is ticked. This ensures this specific voice is available for quick access.

This will add it to the list.

Using Language-Specific Voices
Now when you import your French (or other languages) content you see the “Siwis” voice (or the voice for the other language), select it and click the play button next to any paragraph.

Learn More
To see sample voices go to:
To learn more about languages WithAudio supports go to https://desktop.with.audio/languages