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Re: free software speech?
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- Subject: Re: free software speech?
- From: "Greg E. Priest-Dorman" <priestdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 6 Dec 1998 09:48:17 -0500
- In-Reply-To: Hans Zoebelein's message of 5 December 1998 20:58:25 +0100
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Hi,
Just a little clarification (perhaps obvious, perhaps not).
To use the "software speech" options you still need hardware. You
just don't need a dedicated text-to-speech card like a double talk or
a dectalk, instead you need a soundblaster or similar card. While it
may be true that many computers do come with this already installed, I
just wanted to mention it as the poster may need to purchase that.
Under Linux there is a small device you can build for the parallel
port instead of a hardware card at all, but my understang is that its
sound and speech quality, while good for the $20 or so of parts
required to build it, is not clean enough for those of us who would be
relying on it as a primary output device. I have not heard it speak
but know of somone using festival through it.
Lastly if you are going to use software text-to-speech macke sure you
have a fast enough machine. In hardware text-to-speech the processing
of the speech is done on the board, with software text-to-speech it
happen in your processor.
Just my 2 cents.
--
Greg Priest-Dorman
priestdo@xxxxxxxxxxx NO SOLICITING
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