Hi, Because my game can have story, conversation, or dialog, or so on... I believe TTS not only benefit to game field, and also to dev app... + this also bring out the specialty of android platform compare with any mobile platform in the market if n only if google willing to release it in next release...
Of couse, what I trying to say is TTS did bring more good than harm... Or we may start a thread regarding this topic in public to get more respond on "TTS For Android". All this, Just my personal view... Wesley. On 10/17/08, Tauno T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can I ask why you need to use TTS if you just want to play static > sound files like "wow" or "great job"? > > Wouldn't it be easier if you just generated the sound files and > bundled them with your game? I mean.. it's just a matter of playing > back a few sound files that you can store in the /res/raw folder. > > > On Oct 17, 11:25 am, Wesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> 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/ >> >> >> > Thanks >> >> > > > -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. 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