Piper: show how to use Piper TTS with media player in automation (#27523)

Co-authored-by: Franck Nijhof <git@frenck.dev>
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<li>{% active_link /voice_control/voice_remote_expose_devices/ Exposing devices to voice assistant %}</li> <li>{% active_link /voice_control/voice_remote_expose_devices/ Exposing devices to voice assistant %}</li>
<li>{% active_link /voice_control/builtin_sentences/ Built-in sentences %}</li> <li>{% active_link /voice_control/builtin_sentences/ Built-in sentences %}</li>
<li>{% active_link /voice_control/custom_sentences/ Custom sentences %}</li> <li>{% active_link /voice_control/custom_sentences/ Custom sentences %}</li>
<li>{% active_link /voice_control/using_tts_in_automation/ Using Piper TTS in automations %}</li>
<li>{% active_link /voice_control/troubleshooting/ Troubleshooting Assist %}</li> <li>{% active_link /voice_control/troubleshooting/ Troubleshooting Assist %}</li>
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---
title: "Using Piper TTS in automations"
---
This procedure shows you how to create a text-to-speech {% term action %}. For this, we use our local text-to-speech engine, Piper, and the media player {% term service %}. Home Assistant can then speak to you over your media player as part of an {% term automation %}.
1. Go to **{% my automations title="Settings > Automations & Scenes" %}**, and select **Create automation**.
1. Select **Create new automation**, then **Add action**.
1. From the drop-down menu, select **Play media** and select the media player you want to use for this automation.
![Select your media player](/images/assist/tts_select_media_player.png)
1. Select **Pick media**, then, select **Text-to-speech**.
![Select your media source](/images/assist/tts_select_media_source.png)
1. To use fully local text-to-speech processing, select **Piper**.
![Select Piper](/images/assist/tts_select_piper.png)
1. Enter the text you want to hear for this automation.
![Enter text to be spoken](/images/assist/tts_enter_text.png)
1. Your text-to-speech action is now ready to be used in your script or automation.
![Enter text to be spoken](/images/assist/tts_action.png)
1. Save your action.
1. If you want, you can edit this service in YAML.
```yaml
service: media_player.play_media
target:
entity_id: media_player.m5stack_atom_echo_a61920
data:
media_content_id: media-source://tts/tts.piper?message=Your+coffee+is+ready%21+Enjoy.
media_content_type: provider
metadata:
title: Your coffee is ready! Enjoy.
thumbnail: https://brands.home-assistant.io/_/tts/logo.png
media_class: app
children_media_class: null
navigateIds:
- {}
- media_content_type: app
media_content_id: media-source://tts
- media_content_type: provider
media_content_id: media-source://tts/tts.piper?message=Your+coffee+is+ready%21+Enjoy.
```