Someone will have to take the guts of the speech generation in Espeak and 
bridge them with the APIs Apple uses to speak. In other words, we'd need a 
"bridge" between Espeak and Apple's speech synthesizer standard. I've looked at 
it, but it would take someone who really knows speech synthesis to manage the 
task, and I know nothing about it.
> On Aug 8, 2015, at 2:02 PM, Anders Holmberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> Just wondering what is needed to make voiceover and espeak work together?
> Does it need some compiling or why is it that no one has done a version for 
> voiceover yet?
> I am not a programmer but i really whish it could work with voiceover as its 
> the best tts for my ears.
> /A
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