Rod, Thank you for the hint about the speech settings in win 7. I had no
idea that was there. You are right that Anna is there and is available in WE
as well. I guess I just 

 Didn't pick that one. None of the others listed under there will actually
speak. 

Do you have any idea what the others are? I have a bunch that start as
Scannsoft  and end in dri . Sapi 5?

I don't think I have anything called Scansoft on my system but it is
entirely possible that I am wrong. Smile

And maybe this is off topic but as far as synthesizers go??? 

I use the Read2Go app on my Iphone and I like those voices. I have no idea
who makes them or if they would workwith WE but would love to know if they
are options.

 

Thanks shannon

From: Rod Hutton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2013 11:12 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Microsoft platform voices and exceptions dictionary

 

Hi Shannon,

 

Regarding the SAPI 5 voices which don't work, if you press the Start button,
type speech, wait a bit, and arrow down to Change Text to Speech Settings,
you get a Speech Properties dialog.  In the Text to Speech tab, which is the
default tab, you can review the installed SAPI 5 voices .  By default, the
U.S. Windows 7 comes installed with Microsoft Anna - English (United States.
This voice, at least, should work.  As for other SAPI 5 voices which appear
in Window-Eyes and don't work, perhaps they are proprietary and work only
with certain other speech software.  The VoiceWare voices, VW Kate and VW
Paul, both SAPI 5 voices installed with the Kurzweil 1000, work fine with
Window-Eyes on my machine.  Personally, VW Kate is my favorite voice of all
I have tried, anywhere.




Hth,

 

Rod

 

On 12/11/13 10:49 AM, Shannon wrote:

Good morning I have downloaded the Microsoft platform voices in English. I
am running them on my win 7 64 machine and WE 8.4.
 
 
 
Funny that all the voices appear to be female? I wonder why? I haven't
decided if I like the girls yet but I have noticed that when reading e-mail
they pronounce  things differently.
 
I am used to eloquence Read.  When I use Hazel, Zirapro  or Helen they
report FW: in the subjects of email  as Fort Worth instead of F W.
 
They are all pretty slow in response to the feedback from the keyboard. You
are waiting on them to respond. Speeding them up doesn't help. They just
talk faster when they finally decide to talk to you.
 
Can these voices utilize the exception dictionaries? That way maybe I could
fix the Fort Worth problem?
 
They also could use some help on the way they pronounce each individual
letters. They are not very clear. 
 
They actually read text fine  if you are just going to listen to them read.
 
I don't much care for the voices as far as working with them.
 
 
 
On an aside.
 
With all the talk about synths, I was looking at the sappy voices. There are
a bunch of Sappi 5 voices listed on this Win 7 machine but none of them
actually work.
 
Why is that? Do you have to purchase them too? Or is there a setting that
has to be changed to use Sappi voices?
 
Thanks
 
Shannon
 
 
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