On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 06:16, steven powter wrote: > Hi all. > > Just wanted if someone could possibly help me with something ? > > I am trying to get a hold of some decent text to speech (TTS) software -- > for free ie open source -- if possible ? There are several possibilities. Primarily: festival (widely used, widely available, Free/Open Source [FOSS]), but not under active development.) flite (aka Festival Lite, less widespread but more recent, arguably somewhat less quality) FreeTTS (sourceforge.org, FOSS but requires recent Java VM, under active development). I would recommend FreeTTS if you don't have a strong objection to Java, or Festival if you only need to do simple reading of text files, etc. There are several voices available for either (and Festival/FreeTTS can share the same voice databases I believe). Docs are not great but probably are adequate for your needs. If you need non-English TTS your choices are more limited. Also, if you want somewhat better sounding speech and don't mind paying a small fee for proprietary S/W, you can investigate Cepstral and Fonix/DECTalk, both of which have $25 USD downloads IIRC. regards - Bill - Bill > > I am writing to you from Brisbane, and apparently here, there are 2 > commercial sellers of such software -- starting from around $1000. And I am > currently a uni student so can't really afford it. > > One is called "OpenBook" > One is called "Kurzweil" > > But as I mentioned, being a uni student, I can't really afford paying a > large sum of money for some software. > > Can anyone possibly suggest to me if there is any, and if so which, text to > sppech software that is good quality and not expensive (like OpenOffice for > example -- for word processing). > > I am wanting to use it to read to me textbook material and journal article > material and being able to transfer its translation from text to speech onto > a CD or DVD maybe to be able to play back later, on say an ordinary CD > player -- ie on the same sort of format as for music -- .wav or whatever the > other format is called ? > > Can someone point me in the right direction ? I would be grateful. > > Steven Powter. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Find love today with ninemsn personals. Click here: > http://ninemsn.match.com?referrer=hotmailtagline > > _______________________________________________ > kde-accessibility mailing list > kde-accessibility@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accessibility _______________________________________________ kde-accessibility mailing list kde-accessibility@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accessibility