Hi Karen: Honestly, I had not considered which voice or how that would work. I
did write Jeremy directly-and-told him that the program he suggested is on a
site which requires javascript, so I mostly get a blank page.
Chime
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Hi Chime,
Your answer here has me a touch confused.
If I follow, you want to say take an audio file of a newscast, feed it
through this program, and have it produce English audio..using what voice
source?
Kare
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Thank you, I had
I suspect there's nothing readily available in terms of direct
automated audio-to-audio translation, even in the paid realm and that
the best that can currently be done is speech-to-text on the input
stream, machine translation on the outputted text, and then
text-to-speech on the translated
Thank you, I had to install python3-whisper. Will examine it. I would prefer if
the translation would also come back as audio. Thanks again.
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Sounds like you want whisper. It's an AI audio to text thing, from what I
understand. There are docker containers for it. Beyond that, I don't know much
else. But you can feed it recordings and have it spit back text, so it seems to
be what you want. I don't know how many languages are
Hi All: Ideally, it would be wonderful if I could bringup a stream, lets say in
Armenian, but have it play it for me in English. Otherwise, if one couldn't do
that live, I could install some software in Debian-and-feed it a recording. In
reality, I am a news-junky, but there seem no Armenian
I used the current release of GRML today for system recovery purposes
(Grub needed to be reinstalled).
After booting it from a USB drive, I ran both BRLTTY and Speakup from
the shell prompt. I probably could have enabled them during the boot
procedure, but I was in a hurry. All worked as