This commit restructures the audiobook generation and serving layer to rely exclusively on S3-compatible blob storage, removing the dependency on local filesystem paths. - Bundle `ffmpeg` and `ffprobe` binaries via npm to ensure portability across environments. - Update API routes to stream audio directly from blob storage instead of local disk. - Remove legacy migration endpoints and filesystem-based indexing logic. - Add startup scripts to facilitate the transition from local to remote storage. BREAKING CHANGE: Audiobook functionality is now strictly dependent on S3 configuration. The previous filesystem-based storage method has been removed.
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title: Orpheus-FastAPI
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Use Orpheus-FastAPI as an OpenAI-compatible TTS backend for OpenReader.
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## Upstream project
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- [Lex-au/Orpheus-FastAPI](https://github.com/Lex-au/Orpheus-FastAPI)
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## OpenReader setup
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1. Start your Orpheus-FastAPI server.
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2. In OpenReader settings, choose provider `Custom OpenAI-Like` and model `Orpheus`.
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3. Set OpenReader `API_BASE` to your Orpheus base URL (typically ending with `/v1`).
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4. Set `API_KEY` if your Orpheus deployment requires one.
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5. Choose voice.
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## Notes
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- `API_BASE` is needed here because Orpheus is configured through the custom provider path.
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- OpenReader expects OpenAI-compatible audio endpoints.
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- For variable details, see [Environment Variables](../reference/environment-variables).
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