** Reply to message from Tracy R Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 19 Sep 2008 
22:26:26 -0700

> Doug wrote:
> > The trick would be to do TTS with added data which mapped custom inflection 
> > and
> > other notations so the TTS is much closer to what human read audio sounded
> > like. If it was complete enough, one could read the book and annotate it so 
> > the
> > TTS knew what to sound like instead of just a flat robotic voice.
> 
> I'm confused. How is this any better than just having a human being read 
> and record it?
> 

many different people could do a chapter?  Or is this an example of a hammer
looking for a nail... who knows.

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