Re: Fixing gnome-speech
- From: Willem van der Walt <wvdwalt csir co za>
- To: Bill Haneman <Bill Haneman Sun COM>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Fixing gnome-speech
- Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 13:50:43 +0200 (SAST)
Speech-dispatcher has support for the DECTalk Software speech and
Viavoice/TTSynth. It also has a generic module through which one can make
it work using any synthesizer that can take text on the command-line and
speak it.
Speech-dispatcher is very stable, even when using an unstable generic
synthesizer.
Although the generic module has some limits, in practice, it works well.
HTH, Willem
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Bill Haneman wrote:
On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 10:57, Olivier BERT wrote:
I'm currently working on Speech Dispatcher backend for Orca. This
bypasses the Gnome Speech layer completely. Since Speech Dispatcher
offers several speech synthesizers not supported by Gnome Speech,
Does Speech Dispatcher support something other than Festival now?
Gnome-speech has support for quite a few speech engines including some
commercial ones with much clearer speech. Unfortunately one of the best
values and clearest sounding options, 'Theta' from Cepstral, has been
obsoleted by the new Cepstral Swift engine; we need someone to port the
Theta support over the Cepstral.
While free voices and engines are really important, for some users
clarity of speech is paramount, so it's important to have support for at
least the less expensive non-free TTS engines.
I don't have any objection to using Speech Dispatcher as a common
back-end, if there are more resources available to keep it up to date
compared to gnome-speech. But we shouldn't move over entirely until we
have comparable driver support. One area where Speech Dispatcher seems
to be ahead is in support for non-English Festival voices, but I think
that testing is the only impediment to using the non-Engish voices in
gnome-speech as well (the Festival API is the same in either case).
regards
Bill
this
may be essential for some people and the Orca -> Gnome Speech -> Speech
Dispatcher -> synthesizer aproach has inherent problems. This might
solve your problem too.
Please, see also the common "TTS API" draft at
http://www.freebsoft.org/tts-api. This is a common effort of Free
Desktop and FSG.
Very very good idea.
Unfortunately, gnome-speech was not very stable, sometimes speech
randomly stops.
And it's true that it will optimize the speech chain. orca -> gnome
speech -> speech-dispatcher -> synthesis was quite long :) And so, it
must be nearly impossible to debug it.
So thanks very much Tomas for this work !
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Olivier BERT
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