Hi,
I am looking for a text to speech converter for my website with following
features -
1 - User will input text and click for preview.
2 - Once confirmed that audio file can be downloaded.
3 - Different audio formats should be allowed.
After googling, i found iSpeech converter but this API
One simple thing which would come into my mind is, to have a layer in
between your GUI and Audio converter which handles preview. So the GUI
takes the input, passes on to preview generator and once approved my
the user, the preview generator can pass the text to the Audio Engine.
However, is the
On 06/30/2012 06:06 PM, Raakesh kumar wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a text to speech converter for my website with following
features -
1 - User will input text and click for preview.
2 - Once confirmed that audio file can be downloaded.
3 - Different audio formats should be allowed.
After
Hey Guys,
Any idea/link for an open source Text to Speech convertor???
Thanks and Regards,
GSS
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Hi,
U can try FreeTTS. its 100% java. search on google for it.
Regards
SurajB
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Hey Guys,
Any idea
Festival is a good tts engine available.
http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/
Cheers
Navnit
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Hey Guys
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Hey Guys,
Any idea/link for an open source Text to Speech convertor???
Thanks and Regards,
GSS
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Heard about Festival? It is decent command line based text to speech
converter. On Fedora core 1 if you have installed festival simply use echo
Hello|festival --tts .
Komal