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Posted: Oct. 30 2004,19:40 |
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Quote (ke4nt1 @ Oct. 29 2004,22:43) | I will soon be releasing the excellent "festival" text to speech program as a .dsl It works well as a standalone speech , but it also can be integrated with quite a few programs, many of which I have already made available in the repository. I will also look into making the tkfestival gui for it as well, since there seems to be some interest...
Here are some links to give you more details ..
www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/download.html festvox.org/festival/ linux-sound.org/speech.html
73 ke4nt |
Thanks, ke4nt
Third parties had led me to believe that Festival was the best free public tool for TTS (text-to-speech) under Limux. Sadly, when I tried it, I was disappointed. While the rendering was decent, there was a totally unacceptable delay between when the engine was called and when it started to produce sound. That's why my previous remark used the qualifying phrase "low latency"! Festival is fine if you want to pre-generate speech for later playback (e.g. a talking book). But when I tried it, I couldn't accept the delay in *interactive* applications. (e.g. an incremental screen reader.)
I'd be pleased to hear if Festival (or some other free public engine running under Linux) can now do low-latency TTS. Is that the case?
Many thanks for your interest. I'm sure wrappering Festival for DSL is a welcome contribution all the same.
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