Hi Devin,
I have been wanting to try Voxin for quite some time.
But as time and situations had it I could not do so.
I have a couple of questions about this, and the site does not have clear answers for my questions.
1,When I am buying Voxin what all do I exactly buy? I mean I get a list of voices to purchase from. Is that all or do I have to also get a base Voxin package and then add voices to it?
2, If I read correctly, I will need to buy different packages for different voices. So in Orca how does one setup voxin with multiple voices?
I would be purchasing over the week end so that I have enough time to configure and play around.
I have latest Orca on Ubuntu 18.04.
That is to say I have compiled latest source release on the said distro and not the default Orca that comes with Ubuntu 18.02.
There is Voxin, which is IBM ViaVoice TTS, which sounds the same as Eloquence.
On Jan 14, 2020, at 4:23 PM, Tirecias Engineering via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:
Hello
I guess orca still using speak ng as its TTS engine, as NVDA for windows.
I understand speak ng is a very lite tts, but is there some TTS which can work in orca and that might sound more like Eloquence?
Thanks
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