On Sunday 17 August 2003 16:53, Anarky wrote:
> A V Flinsch wrote:
> >I just built a linux box to be used for reading texts to a blind
> > friend using festival http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/
> >
> >Festival comes with a tool text2wave which can be used to create a
> > .wav file and th
A V Flinsch wrote:
I just built a linux box to be used for reading texts to a blind friend
using festival http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/
Festival comes with a tool text2wave which can be used to create a .wav
file and then you can just burn it to a cd.
I tried fetsival once .. a
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 13:39, Anarky wrote:
> is there any way to convert text to speech in linux? Also, I've got
> a AT&T Natural voice instalable for windows ... any linux program that
> would be able to use that technology? Any good sounding text to speach
> system? In windows I would conv
is there any way to convert text to speech in linux? Also, I've got
a AT&T Natural voice instalable for windows ... any linux program that
would be able to use that technology? Any good sounding text to speach
system? In windows I would convert whole articles, burn them on cds &
then listen