From: "James Homuth" <james@the-jdh.com>
To: "'Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.'"
<speakup@braille.uwo.ca>
Subject: RE: speakup using different synths with software speech?
Date: Sun, 31 May 2009 19:49:05 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <036101c9e24a$63683200$6400a8c0@quan> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20090531195859.GA5899@grml>
Somewhat related, what's the likelyhood of Espeak voices getting
improvements to be more... I'm not sure what the word for it is, other than
human-sounding? That's been one of my main sticking points for why I'm still
with Windows on my primary machine; that, plus I've not until now had time
to test the accessibility of my particular preferred distribution. I did
hear a demonstration a while back of a version of Espeak, and while I could
definitely get used to it, I think I'd like it a whole lot better if it
didn't sound quite as robotic. I'm not saying it should equal eloquence by
any means, but the demo I heard kind of reminded me of the old Echo synths
used on the early Apple computers. Good, but could be better, IMHO. Anyway,
this was more a rambling/curiosity thing and by no means an attempt at
criticism as I've not actually gotten it running locally yet, so for all I
know my version of Espeak could already be improved over the demo I heard.
-----Original Message-----
From: speakup-bounces@braille.uwo.ca [mailto:speakup-bounces@braille.uwo.ca]
On Behalf Of Hermann
Sent: May 31, 2009 3:59 PM
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Subject: Re: speakup using different synths with software speech?
am So 31. Mai 2009 um 21:31:02 schrieb William Hubbs <w.d.hubbs@gmail.com>:
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> Tyler,
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> I recommend getting used to espeak. The version of eloquence on linux
> is old, buggy, and they are not planning to upgrade it.
>
He can look here:
http://voxin.oralux.net/index.php#main
I've bought a rather new version there a few months ago.
Works pretty well, but to use it with Speakup Speech-Dispatcher is required.
Note: Maybe the Emacspeak-server works as well; I remember having seen
something in the install script.
Hermann
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Tyler Littlefield
` Gregory Nowak
` William Hubbs
` Hermann
` James Homuth [this message]
` Willem van der Walt
` James Homuth
` Willem van der Walt
` Kerry Hoath
` Tyler Littlefield
` Tony Baechler
` James Homuth
` al Sten-Clanton
` Georgina Joyce
` Tony Baechler
` Georgina Joyce
` Tony Baechler
` Tyler Littlefield
` Alex Snow
` Michael Whapples
` Tony Baechler
` Tyler Littlefield
` Michael Whapples
` Tony Baechler
` Kerry Hoath
` Lorenzo Taylor
` Chris Brannon
` Lorenzo Taylor
` DECTalk question, was " al Sten-Clanton
` Adam Myrow
` farhan Khan
` Mixers Tony Baechler
` speakup using different synths with software speech? Georgina Joyce
` Tony Baechler
` Willem van der Walt
` Tony Baechler
` Georgina Joyce
` Christopher Moore
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