Great !  Thanks  !!  I will test it.

Where is located the server ?  On your PC ?
On 'our' PC at home ?

Can we have it always on line on the web ?  do you know a free web
site which allow to upload .war/.ear ?

On 17 oct, 12:13, "Alvaro Rivas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Wesley,
>
> Yes, the freeTTS solution I provided to us needs a FreeTTS server. Your
> application must have an Internet connection. I'm developing an off-line
> version that I will open source too. This off-line version was done for the
> ADC I, but It has some bugs. The next step is to porting this code to the
> SDK 1.0 but, you know, I have a job and I haven't got many free hours to do
> this porting, but It will be done, sure.
>
> My off-line solution don`t use freeTTS core or FreeTTS so the speech
> generated is poor than the speech generated by FreeTTS.
>
> My objective was to provide you a way to get speech in order to get your
> projects demos more atractive, and  I can say that the android-freeTTS
> interfacing project, as you know, works!!!!. It is a way of getting speech
> connecting to a server with an internet connection.
>
> Thanks you.
>
> 2008/10/17, Wesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
>
>
> > hi,
>
> > thanks to Alvaro Rivas, sharing out the TTS that you have done...
>
> > but, many freeTTS interfacing??? isit?? most of them is not working???
>
> > but Now, the only problem is, your freeTTS, need to have TTSserver... can
> > it be offline one??? I mean standalone in Android devices...
>
> > I know some package is removed... but...
>
> > because I am developing game for android... hoping to have some TTS effect
> > on it... like "wow!!!" or "Great Job" and so on...
> > and my Game is offline... not going to be online... + I don't have enough
> > resources to setup a server or TTS server....
>
> > any idea??
> > did anyone have done the TTS??? can share out???
>
> > I really hope Andriod can support TTS...
>
> > your attention is highly appreciated...
>
> > thanks...
>
> > have a nice day...
>
> > Wesley.
>
> > On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 6:11 PM, Alvaro Rivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> >>  Hi blindFold,
> >> It's a good thing that there are many freeTTS interfacing. The other two
> >> projects I have no idea of the state of implementation. The only thing I
> >> know is people has problems  getting speech.
>
> >> My contribution is a simple way of getting speech in your applications. I
> >> upload a sample hello word that is ok, it is finished, so you can adapt 
> >> this
> >> code in your code to get the speech.
>
> >> I  had a lot of problems in order to get speech running in my
> >> applications, I programmed a lot of ways until I had a way of getting
> >> speech. My contribution may be not the best way but it is a real way of
> >> getting speech because it is running.
>
> >> Fell free to testing the 3 projects and if my project is the winner "bet",
> >> I hope it will be very useful.
>
> >> Best regards
>
> >> 2008/10/11 blindfold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >>> Hi Alvaro,
>
> >>> Thanks for sharing!
>
> >>> I see a bit of a problem in deciding which TTS interface to "bet" on.
> >>> It seems that there are currently at least 3 projects aimed at
> >>> offering FreeTTS functionality on Android, in different stages of
> >>> development. There is the preliminary Android Market screenshot of the
> >>> Text-to-Speech Library by Google's Charles Chen at the URL
>
> >>>http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2008/08/android-market-user-dr...
>
> >>> Then there is the porting project of FreeTTS by l1ghtm4n at the URL
>
> >>>http://code.google.com/p/android-text2speech/
>
> >>> and there is your (Alvaro Rivas') porting project of FreeTTS at the
> >>> URL
>
> >>>http://sourceforge.net/projects/freettsandroidi/
>
> >>> Now most likely there will be various differences in the interfaces
> >>> for invoking FreeTTS, so even though I am very interested in making
> >>> use of FreeTTS on Android at some stage, and am neutral in my choices,
> >>> I have no clear idea which of the three TTS projects I should focus
> >>> on, and I am inclined to just wait-and-see to first find out which one
> >>> turns out to be the most mature or de facto standard. Any ideas?
>
> >>> Regards
>
> >>> The vOICe Android for Android Phones
> >>>http://www.artificialvision.com/android.htm
>
> >>> On Oct 11, 1:47 am, "Alvaro Rivas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> > Hi,
>
> >>> > Due to many question about a interfacing with FreeTTS or speech
> >>> generation,
> >>> > I decided to open source a part of my ADC I project. It is intended to
> >>> be
> >>> > used for all of you who wants to get a text to speech system in yours
> >>> > developments.
>
> >>> > Android-freeTTS reads from a Free TTS server a file that can be
> >>> executed in
> >>> > the android application in order to get speech.
>
> >>> > Code has been ported to 1.0 Android SDK. I put a sample "hello word" in
> >>> > order to see the results of a speech generation.
>
> >>> > Many bugs can be found, but the idea is to give you a basic speech
> >>> > generation in order to be included in your developments in others ADC's
>
> >>> > Projects are Eclipse projects, maybe you must add JDK System library in
> >>> your
> >>> > projects.
>
> >>> > A documentation file is supplied. Please read the howto section. (IP
> >>> address
> >>> > and other things must be configured before you use this).
>
> >>> > Hope it helps you, if not, sorry!..
>
> >>> >http://sourceforge.net/projects/freettsandroidi/
>
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