Dear *All*
I meet the problem about Vietnamese clustergen voice quality with Flite
*In Flite:*

    After i convert clustergen voice from Festvox to Flite. Ater thatI run
" ./flite_cmu_us_slt -t "moojt con nguwowfi chisnh truwjc" .
---> The voice is not clear. It seem that try to speak this sentence as US
voice. But i am building for Vietnamese voice. I aslo used Vietnamese
database as wav file for trainning

*in Festival:

*     If we run " (SayText "moojt con nguwowfi chisnh truwjc.") " . The
voice will be better than Flite. I can hear clearly. And it speak as
Vietnamese voice

----> From this results, i see that there is big different between Flite
and Festival for voice quality after convert from Festvox to Flite
     *  Are there anyone know How to improve Vietnamese voice in Flite ?
       Do we need to change any inside code file? Festvial can be accept
about voice quality but Flite is not ?*

If you know reason why? please help me. Thanks so much
*Jackson* ( from Vietnam)

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