While on this subject, I'm really curious what voice was used to made episode 3558 . Can someone tell?
Op 23 mrt. 2022 17:18, om 17:18, Mike Ray <[email protected]> schreef: >Hello folks > >Well what do you know? > >I have recently installed the newest version of the NVDA open source >screen reader for Windows. > >And it now uses espeak-ng (ng for new generation). > >I don't know how 'new generation' it is. On Linux there are still >problems with it responding to 'stop' commands. And the build system is > >still a mess. > >But... > >There are some new voices. > >The default voice, variant 'Max', is the one every photon-dependent one > >of you moans about. > >But I have fallen in love with the new voice called 'Edward 2'. It is >lovely. And it still features eSpeak's small footprint. No bloatware, >unlike MaryTTS and the like. eSpeak continues to be light enough to run > >on even the first generation Raspberry Pi. > >I listened to the OpenTTS HPR episode a few nights ago. So I cloned the > >repository, because I thought I might be able to write a speakup (Linux > >console screen reader) to OpenTTS connector, based on espeakup. But >OpenTTS failed to build. > >I will go back to it when I get a chance. But don't get much spare time > >at the moment. > >Just thought you might like to hear me banging on about eSpeak again, >but this time in a not-so-snarky way. > >Mike > >-- >Michael A. Ray >Software engineer >Witley, Surrey, South-east UK > >He/him/cis > >"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but >when >there is nothing left to take away." -- A. de Saint-Exupery > > > >_______________________________________________ >Hpr mailing list >[email protected] >http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org
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