Re: [orca-list] Decent enough voice other than espeak-ng?





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Hi,
You can try mbrola voices. The quality is a bit better. Other solutions is paying voices: Nuance ones, sold by Oralux, or Voxygen ones (Hypra)

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Le 27/02/2022 à 01:26, John G. Heim via orca-list a écrit :
I do a lot of work in virtual machines and I have this problem getting mixed up on whether I'm on my real machine or a virtual machine. I thought I'd simply use a different voice in the VM. I could just use a different accent and/or different speed in espeakup. That's less than ideal. Is there anything in Debian/Ubuntu that I can install with apt and that will just work?



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