sci-fi sequence! It was really too fast to say for sure if there were faults.... Onne impression I got, though was that it wasn't honoring the pauses at periods. --gejyspa X-archive-position: 851 X-ecartis-version: Ecartis v1.0.0 Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Errors-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-original-sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Precedence: bulk Reply-to: lojban-beginners@lojban.org X-list: lojban-beginners
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:54 PM, Stephen Pollei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I worked on the rules for espeak and have gotten to the point where I > need more outside help to determine if there are any faults that need > correction before I send it upstream. > > Chris done is hosting the files at http://www.jbotcan.org/jbo_test/ > > jbo_dictsource-20080827.tar.gz 2008-Aug-28 00:53:13 5.0K > this has my modified jbo_list and jbo_rules > you need to do a `speak --compile=jbo` to have the changes take effect. > > jbo_test.txt 2008-Aug-28 00:52:07 6.3K > This is a test file used to generate the below sample sound files. > > jbo_test.mp3 2008-Aug-28 01:04:46 3.1M > jbo_test.spx 2008-Aug-28 00:53:06 1.9M > jbo_test.wav 2008-Aug-28 00:53:05 17.4M > > they were generated from `speak -f jbo_test.txt -v jbo -w > jbo_test.wav` and then the spx and mp3 were compressed from that. > > It sounds a bit fast as the default is around 170 words per minute. > `speak -f jbo_test.txt -v jbo -w jbo_test.wav -s 90` might be better > at only about 90 words per minute. > > If you know how lojban is suppose to sound please give feedback. > And thank you . > > http://espeak.sourceforge.net/ > > > >