Re: Problem with UniversalSpeech in Python 3
Hello,
I haven't compiled UniversalSpeech in 64 bit. You need a 32 bit distribution of python in order for UniversalSpeech to work.
As already said, there isn't much interest to compile in 64 bit. According to my stats, almost 30% are still using 32 bit windows. Th'ats still a lot.
For your second question, in Python 3, always use say, not sayA. IN python 3 under windows, strings are natively encoded in UTF-16 anyway.
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