In a message of Thu, 28 Feb 2008 04:25:53 CST, Luke Paireepinart writes: >Ian Mallett wrote: >> You could always record the sound you want to play, but actually >> rendering sound from text might be difficult. If anyone knows, I'd >> like to know too. >Rendering sound is a pretty common operation called Text-to-Speech. I'm >sure you could find an open-source C library for this and wrap it with >ctypes. If there isn't one, someone needs to start one immediately. >If anyone takes up wrapping this, let me know, cause I'm interested >too. Also, if you don't know how to wrap it but you find a suitable >library let me know as well. >Also it's quite possible there's already a Python library for TTS. >I haven't done any research into TTS in about 5 years.
The University of North Carolina wrote one. http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/assist/doc/pytts/ Laura