Re: [orca-list] Nuance voices in Linux



There is no Czech voice as far as I know for the ibmtts, not on Windows either. This synth has not been 
developed for many years, so  in short, no.
One of the other synths may have a voice in your language, but I do not remember seeing it.
I think there are festival voices that speak Czech language, but I have never gotten festival working with 
orca. Others should be able to help with 
this, and or can recommend a good voice. 


-- 
     B.H.
   Registerd Linux User 521886


  Vojtěch Šmiro wrote:
Sat, Dec 05, 2015 at 07:46:43PM +0100

   Hello.

   And what about Czech voices? Will it be later?

   Vojta.

   -------- Původní zpráva --------
   Od: B. Henry <burt1iband gmail com>
   Datum: 5.12.2015
   Předmět: Re: [orca-list] Nuance voices in Linux

   The ibmtts is the same voice called eloquence in windows. It was, maybe
   still is owned by nuance. It is marketed as voxin for Linux and is
   available from oralux. You can also get it for English from the Vinux
   project, and I believe Spanish and Portuguese from the F123 folks. It is a
   bit confusing as when configuring speech-dispatcher it is called ibmtts.
   As for other voices it would probably take some doing that would probably
   include someone writing a speech-dispatcher module and buying licenses in
   bulk to resell, i.e. time and money, not to mention the organization of a
   website to resell said licenses and distribute the actual software.
   SSSSomeone who knows more about and hopefullly has personal experience
   using the other voices that can be purchased from sextrol and another
   company that slips my mind might chime in with information. Those voices
   do have samples on their websites, but not sure about how well they
   actually work at this time, or how well they ever worked on Linux for that
   matter. The voxin voices do generally work quite well. -- B.H. Registerd
   Linux User 521886 Vojtěch Šmiro wrote: Sat, Dec 05, 2015 at 03:11:09PM
   +0100 > Hello. > > Is some way to purchase or try Nuance voices for Linux,
   for some > distribution? If it is not now, is some hope to have it in
   future What is > your opinion? Vocalizer TTS would not be bad for us. > >
   Thanks for your replies. > > Best regards > > Vojta. >
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