Hello,

Remember that in Mac OS X, there is a folder at /System/Library/Speech  
that contains both synths and voices. You have to develop a synth  
plugin, then place the voices in the same location. I've not seen docs  
on how this is set up at this point, so I think it would be quite a  
challenge to get something like flight or espeak working.

Ryan

On Feb 28, 2009, at 9:27 PM, sandi sørensen wrote:

>
> Greg agree.
> But my main problem so far have been to find out where the voices are
> selected.
> I dont doubt i will find a way to make it work If ivox voices can be
> added so can espeak:)
> of course we would have too live with the 370 words pr minute rule or
> so i think but that ought too be fast enough for a start at least.
> Greg was it not you who actually tried making it native at some  
> point ?
> /sandi
> On Mar 7, 2009, at 9:42 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:
>
>>
>> I vote for making them native voices.
>>
>> On Mar 1, 2009, at 11:37 AM, sandi sørensen wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> hi all.
>>> For some days ago some one asked  me if espeak could be used as the
>>> default voice on the mac so well can it ?
>>> I am considering looking in too it to see what can be done about it.
>>> I can see too ways 1 make it natively show up in the voiceover voice
>>> selection or 2 make a hack around it.
>>> But before i do alot of things  any ideas?
>>> /sandi
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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