Re: accessible_output2 to a audio file in python
The following is the most minimalistic example of what I think you want and probably what BGT does. In production it would be smart to output to a SpMemoryStream, get the data with GetData() and trim the silence.I didn't even bother
Re: accessible_output2 to a audio file in python
The following is the most minimalistic example of what I think you want and probably what BGT does. In production you may want to output to a SpMemoryStream, get the data with GetData() and trim the silence.I didn't even bother importing
Re: accessible_output2 to a audio file in python
The following is the most minimalistic example of what I think you want and probably what BGT does. In production you may want to output to a SpMemoryStream, get the data with GetData() and trim the silence.I didn't even bother importing
Re: accessible_output2 to a audio file in python
@7I'm not saying it's impossible. I'm saying that I doubt we have anyone who knows how to write the code offhand and it's probably not a small example if we did. BGT probably offers the function, I could probably work out how to write
Re: accessible_output2 to a audio file in python
@6 no, I saw a lot of online audiogames with bgt uses that, in SBYW, for examble, someone could send a TTs message, you'll hear the message in his TTS and in his position
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Re: accessible_output2 to a audio file in python
@5I doubt it. That's not easy to do. Are you just looking for a way to make some audio files that contain speech, or are you hoping to record gameplay or something? You can make speech-containing audio files with espeak, and I know
Re: accessible_output2 to a audio file in python
thanks for your reply. i want to do wwith SAPI then can any one give me a very small example please?
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Re: accessible_output2 to a audio file in python
They can't do it on Mac either. And I'm pretty sure the same applies to Linux. If you want this you have to use actual TTS engines, not screen reader hackery.
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Re: accessible_output2 to a audio file in python
If you're absolutely sure you're using SAPI, I think you can access the com object and do it from there. As Camlorn said though, none of the screenreader libraries can do this on Windows, and I'm not sure about those that are specific to Mac
Re: accessible_output2 to a audio file in python
This can't be done with any of the libraries that speak through screen readers.
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hey all, is it posible to save the speech produced by accessible_output2 in a file?thankyou
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