I totally agree that we need to work on FoS alternatives to the IBMtts; but for
now for some languages voxin is the most viable alternative. I don't want to
see the day where folks must keep using old operating system(s) just to have an
understandable voice in their language, but this day is at
According to Fernando Botelho:
# Well, since Voxin is no longer for sale, this might be a good time for
# us to get started on improving espeak in Spanish.
Googling and looking on the website, I don't think it's no longer for
sale, but it's so badly outdated, and takes so much ancient code to run,
Well, since Voxin is no longer for sale, this might be a good time for
us to get started on improving espeak in Spanish.
If anyone is interested, please write to me off list.
Thanks,
Fernando
On 05/10/2013 01:46 AM, B. Henry wrote:
The svox voices were donated I thought, or was this only fo
The svox voices were donated I thought, or was this only for Windows usage?
I don't like pico svox at all for English, but found them quite listenable in
French, and a much better alternative to espeak for Spanish; and at the moment
the only alternative for Spanish in Linux that's of quality for
Hy Don,
I am not full sure, but I think Pico TTS doesn't support Svox Classic
TTS voices, but possible this is already changed with newest Ubuntu
versions. Currently Svox Pico TTS supports following languages (I looked
with Ubuntu 12.04 the /usr/share/pico/lang directory):
German, english (GB and
Svox Classic TTS engine with Ubuntu?
W dniu 2013-05-07 14:28, Kyle napisał(a):
> Android voices should be even easier than SAPI voices to make work
> with speech-dispatcher, since x86 builds of Android are now available,
> and the voices need to be built for it, making them one step
Ethanak, thank you your answer. Future what research need doing if
longer time period would like prowide hungarian users alternate
hungarian voices any speech sinthesis? If this is possible, better
prefer opensource solutions. Now, only Espeak awailable with supports
good hungarian language (gramma
Hello,
Most likelly you have been working with kobaspeech voices as this is the
way to get the realspeak voices as sapi5. They are however implemented
slightly differently than most other voices e.g. acapella. There was
also an issue with loading kobaspeech voices in NVDA.
I will try to look up
W dniu 2013-05-07 14:28, Kyle napisał(a):
Android voices should be even easier than SAPI voices to make work
with
speech-dispatcher, since x86 builds of Android are now available, and
the voices need to be built for it, making them one step closer to
x86-based desktop Linux.
Question is: are
I sadly haven't yet been able to install Openmary on my system. It has
some kind of non-speaking graphical Java-based installer that doesn't
appear to have an alternative method of installation, unless this has
changed fairly recently. That said, as long as there is a command line
interface to make
According to Fernando Botelho:
# Someone with experience adapting voices for use with Orca/speech
# dispatcher is:
# Bohdan R. Rau
# etha...@polip.com
#
# He was working on adapting SAPI voices for use in Linux through Wine.
# Maybe his experience would help with this.
Android voices should be eve
Hy Kile,
Thanks your answer. I active working hungarian language related with
Espeak rules, the Espeak hungarian rules wonderful support hungarian
language.
Future for example Openmary text to speech system will be awailable with
Ubuntu? The Openmary HMM voices is very impressive, I listened only
Someone with experience adapting voices for use with Orca/speech
dispatcher is:
Bohdan R. Rau
etha...@polip.com
He was working on adapting SAPI voices for use in Linux through Wine.
Maybe his experience would help with this.
On 05/07/2013 09:09 AM, Kyle wrote:
Unfortunately the SVox Classic
Unfortunately the SVox Classic voices, as far as I know, are only built
for Android, and an interface to be able to use speech-dispatcher is not
currently available for desktop Linux. It's likely that x86 binaries
would speak with the right dependencies, but I doubt that the Pico
module for speech-
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