You might try runtime Dectalk for Linux available from
http://www.fonix.com -- its not free, but it sounds quite nice.

on Monday 08/21/2006 Time Bandit([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
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 > > Can someone recommend a good text to speech engine that is usable by 
 > > Asterisk? I have tried the Festival one and it just doesn't cut it for 
 > > commercial applications.
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > > We are willing to pay for a good one that works. Anyone tried the AT&T 
 > > speech engine? The IBM ViaVoice sounds no better then Festival.
 > 
 > You have flite that is free and, IMHO better than festival
 > (http://nerdvittles.com/index.php?p=134).
 > 
 > I also tried Prophecy (http://www.voxeo.com/) but I'm still waiting
 > for the Linux version as I don't have time to babysit a Windows server
 > :)
 > 
 > hth
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