Ok, well I was talking about hardware speech.
On 13/07/2007, at 2:18 AM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
Hi Dane,
On the contrary, there are standards for speech synthesis. No one
really uses hardware synths anymore, but for software synthesizers,
there are indeed standards in place. Under Windows it is SAPI, and
under Mac it is the Apple Speech Engine. This is what allows so many
synths to be used with Window-Eyess, Jaws, or VoiceOver on their
respective platforms. Standards are a beautiful thing.
On Jul 12, 2007, at 9:12 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Well, there's never been one for speech synths so I guess why
should their be one for Braille Displays? <smile>.
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