Re: [Oralux] Dec-Talk--and-Oralux?

2005-03-29 Thread Gilles Casse
Hello Kalyan, Multispeech in English is based on Softspeech and MBROLA. The Multispeech server for Emacspeak 21 is proposed as a patch at the moment. The packages are available at: ftp://ftp.rakurs.spb.ru/pub/Goga Hoping this answers to you post, Gilles -- Oralux http://oralux.org

[Oralux] Voice lock?

2005-03-29 Thread Nigel
Sorry to ask, but what is voice lock? Thanks, Nigell - Original Message - From: Kalyan Mukherjea [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Oralux mailing list oralux@lists.freearchive.org Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 5:52 AM Subject: Re: [Oralux] Dec-Talk--and-Oralux? Hello Gilles, You wrote: Just a note

RE: [Oralux] Dec-Talk--and-Oralux?

2005-03-29 Thread Doug Smith
I probably have three or four copies of that lying around here. If you want to use something like Red Hat 6.2 or something like that, it will work fine. However, with the arrival of such updates to Red Hat as 7.x and later, the problems with ViaVoice began. It was really a good synthesizer,

Re: [Oralux] Dec-Talk--and-Oralux?

2005-03-29 Thread Kalyan Mukherjea
Gilles Casse writes: Hello Gilles, Thanks for the URL. You wrote: Multispeech in English is based on Softspeech and MBROLA. The Multispeech server for Emacspeak 21 is proposed as a patch at the moment. I have very limited experience of trying to get patches to existing software to