On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Alan Bell < alan.b...@theopenlearningcentre.com> wrote:
> On 02/04/11 08:07, Bhavani Shankar R wrote: > > Hello list, > > I am working for a company called mindtree and developing assistive > technology for cerebral palsy affected people as a part of my job with the > company[1]. I am presently developing a low cost product with the team > members on porting tts software on a tablet which runs ubuntu. So I needed > to know that is there any TTS software which runs on ubuntu on a embedded > platform preferably based on QT > > Waiting for your comments and responses, > > Thanks in advance, > > [1] http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/companies/article1487056.ece > > -- > Bhavani Shankar > Ubuntu Developer | www.ubuntu.com > https://launchpad.net/~bhavi > > Hi Bhavani, > > the speech dispatcher framework is used to give a consistent API to several > text to speech engines, from a command line you can run > $ spd-say "hello world" > and it should speak that using the espeak engine which is included by > default. This is a bit of a mechanical voice but it does not use a lot of > resources. There are better quality voices around, openMary is one of the > best I have found. That one lacks a speech dispatcher plugin at the moment > though. > > Alan. > > Hi Alan, Thanks for your reply but one question I have which may sound silly, Is it portable to arm cortex without any issues? Regards and Thanks again for the reply -- Bhavani Shankar Ubuntu Developer | www.ubuntu.com https://launchpad.net/~bhavi
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