Hello,
We are working on packaging screen reader support for the Ubuntu Live
CD, but have gotten ourselves a little confused regarding file sizes ...
Being a Live CD we are quite limited on disk space. We were thinking
that we should use the smaller F-lite, rather than the full Festival,
Henrik:
I think Flite uses the same file format. ( Will, please correct me if
I'm wrong). It also requires a Java JRE, are you planning to include
Java in the live CD?
BTW, in the past, Java was required for OpenOffice.org accessibility,
but that's not true of the latest version.
Bill
On
Bill Haneman wrote:
Henrik:
I think Flite uses the same file format. ( Will, please correct me if
I'm wrong).
By same format you mean the same speech files? So what is the main
benefit of F-lite, a smaller memory footprint? (and java cross-platformness)
It also requires a Java JRE, are you
On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 13:09, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
Bill Haneman wrote:
Henrik:
I think Flite uses the same file format. ( Will, please correct me if
I'm wrong).
By same format you mean the same speech files? So what is the main
benefit of F-lite, a smaller memory footprint? (and
BH == Bill Haneman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BH Arrgh, sorry, I was thinking of FreeTTS,
FreeTTS is good solution but for the future. Unfortunately FreeTTS not support
other
languages now.
BH which was a sort of direct descendant of Flite. The flite docs
BH imply that you can use
Hi:
If one looks at the Venn diagram of Festival/Flite/FreeTTS, the
common logic is quite similar, but Festival's circle is much much
larger than the other two. The common logic from this Venn diagram
basically consists of a process of preprocessing input text,
selecting units to play,