Re: A question about asian languages
Hahahaha. I hear you there! I tend to soak up any local accent whenever I speak with anyone from there for more than an hour on end... either a blessing or a curse to be able to pick it up that fast, depends on how you look at it. lol
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Re: A question about asian languages
at Assault_freak, I didn't know changing the system locale would change whether a screen reader would work. I'll have to try that, now that I paid a pile of money to make my nvda speak with vocalizer voices. I wish I could speak at least some of any
Re: A question about asian languages
Hello,No, I'm not totally brainless hahaha. Well, let's be more clear this time:What I want to achieve is, to make Eloquence's voices read chinese, korean or japanese texts withing their corresponding languages.For this, I've gotten some Eloquence Sapi4
Re: A question about asian languages
Hello,No, I'm not totally brainless hahaha. Well, let's be more clear this time:What I want to achieve is, to make Eloquence's voices read chinese, korean or japanese texts withing their corresponding languages.For this, I've gotten some Eloquence Sapi4
Re: A question about asian languages
If you want to use English synthesizers to read and write Asian languages, you're out of luck... you're going to need a TTS voice that is specifically designed to work with those languages. Keep in mind that the languages you are talking about all have
Re: A question about asian languages
I had the same thing happen with me when I wanted the Zhengdu screen reader to read the Chinese it is normally made to read. One of my Chinese students thought it might have something to do with my default system language being English instead
Re: A question about asian languages
But it's quite weird because as you say, when typing in japanese or korean those voices are silent; for example, I have a sapi4 Eloquence voices in japanese, korean and chinese. Then if I type some characters nothing happens. However, I remember
Re: A question about asian languages
Those are not letters, those are characters that English tts voices simply can't translate as typical symbols, so they interpret them into a way that makes it sound like a bunch of specialized characters. The Japanese and Korean license agreements would
A question about asian languages
Hello,Lately I've been learning how to write in hangeul with the computer, and I'm glad 'cause I'm able to do this now without any problem.However when trying to make some Sapi4 voices to read what I type in, they're silent. But, I remember that the end