It has been my experience that the high-quality voices on the iPhone and iPod 
are similar to a lot of the SAPI voices on a Windows computer. You need more 
CPU and more memory in order to take advantage of these voices fully. In 
addition, because they are high-quality voices, they usually do not sound as 
good at faster rates. This is just my opinion.


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On May 13, 2012, at 10:46 AM, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com> wrote:

> After having tried the hq voice on my IPod 3rd gen and my IPad 1, I had given 
> up on it. I just got an IPhone 4s and am quite pleased with how the HQ voice 
> works on it. Response is snappy, not sluggish. It doesn't cut out or miss 
> syllables or break up in any way as it did on the other devices to greater or 
> lesser degree, especially the IPod. It must be dependent on the processor 
> and/or the amount of ram. Not sure how much ram the 4S has, but I think it is 
> the same as my IPad 1, so perhaps it is just the processor difference.
> 
> Mary
> 
> Mary Otten
> motte...@gmail.com
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