Linux TTS Voices
Christopher Lemire
christopher.lemire at gmail.com
Wed Mar 10 13:40:59 UTC 2010
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:41 PM, Kyle <kyle4jesus at gmail.com> wrote:
> Speech-dispatcher provides access to a number of voice synthesis
> programs through a single API. It currently supports eSpeak, flite,
> TTSynth/IBMTTS/Voxin or whatever it's called, Festival and others. The
> output voice can be configured however the user likes and the calling
> application doesn't need to be aware of the configuration unless it
> changes the output voice from the default.
>
> Spd-say is just the most simple and basic client for speech-dispatcher.
> It basically just speaks whatever is sent to it. I'm not sure about what
> the pipe mode does, but you can simply call spd-say with the text you
> want spoken and it will speak using the default voice settings. For
> something more complex, you can write your own standalone client or use
> the speech-dispatcher API directly from within your application.
>
> Kyle
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Could someone show me through the command line how espeak and mbrola works together. I've tried this many times and different ways. The examples I find online have paths to files that are not on an Ubuntu computer unless they compiled them, but not from the packages.
I can't further my project until I can see how this is working through the command line.
Christopher Lemire <christopher.lemire at gmail.com>
Ubuntu 64 bit Linux Raid Level 0
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