Originally Posted by twobob
http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/synthesis/mbr....html#phonetic
Looks promising
http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/synthesis/
Looks interesting
http://archive.debian.net/lenny/armel/eflite/download
Looks very interesting.. EDIT: it was moderately so...
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/a...speak/download
also going to have a look at that one...
Yep - this one was the winner.
Will look to getting it native then...
root@kindle:/# espeak -X "I am the funkiest kindle in the world" 2> /dev/null
Code:
aIa#m D@2 f'VNkI;@st k'Ind@L InD@2 w'3:ld
Okay. so that would work via debian.
I had trouble ripping the jack libs out of debian.
Probably a native build of that app (without jack and pulseaudio) would go a long to way to bridging the gap you described in the top post.
It exports the phoneme's to STDOUT as I have pictured via the -x option and --phonout="<filename>"
And the realtime speech synth would doubtless meet the needs of the casual "make it do something cool!" user also.
That's my thoughts.
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