Brandon wrote:
what kind of voice was kevin and was that sapi at all?
Kevin was a free TTS voice. We used it because when we started to develop our
games, we couldn't afford to buy the rights to use a better voice. Also we
were learning the technology that goes with self-voicing. When we
what kind of voice was kevin and was that sapi at all?
On Aug 8, 2010, at 10:07 AM, Eleanor wrote:
> Thank you so much for your kind words Dark, Phil and Thomas! Our programmer
> is taking a week off - it was a challenge to get SAPI in place and to have
> it update the GameBook as well! But
t: Sunday, August 08, 2010 3:07 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] 7-128 Software uses SAPI Voices in their games
Thank you so much for your kind words Dark, Phil and Thomas! Our
programmer is taking a week off - it was a challenge to get SAPI in place
and to have it update the GameBook as well! But
Thank you so much for your kind words Dark, Phil and Thomas! Our
programmer is taking a week off - it was a challenge to get SAPI in
place and to have it update the GameBook as well! But you can now use
your favorite SAPI voice instead of Kevin.
If anyone gets the credit for it - it is Dark
Hi Phil,
Thanks for the news. That rocks. I happen to like the 7128 games and
it is very cool they are now Sapi 5 compatible.
Cheers!
On 8/7/10, Phil Vlasak wrote:
> 7-128 Software now uses SAPI Voices in their games.
> 7-128 Software games that are BL rated have always self-voiced as well as
>
7-128 Software now uses SAPI Voices in their games.
7-128 Software games that are BL rated have always self-voiced as well as
worked with JAWS.
But our voice was, well... not shall we say very "elequant".
We've changed that.
Now all of our games that are accessible to gamers who are blind can us