At 3:53 PM -0400 4/26/07, Daniel Brown wrote:
Anyone who's interested in jumping on, let me know. We may not create a
PHP-based TTS system, but we can do the next best thing. Besides,
everything has to start somewhere!
Daniel:
But of course, you can count me in -- after all, I started
That's what I'm going to try to do, Tedd. I'll post updates throughout
the day to include the new mailing list address and such (so we're not
flooding the PHP list with stuff about a specific project) and other
relevant information.
On 4/27/07, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 3:53 PM
Even beyond the scope of what this small project will be, I was thinking
(for once!) that it probably will not be too horribly difficult to
incorporate some code into PHP itself that would allow functions such as
text2wav(), et al. After all, the Festival TTS engine itself, which we'll
be
On 4/27/07, Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even beyond the scope of what this small project will be, I was thinking
(for once!) that it probably will not be too horribly difficult to
incorporate some code into PHP itself that would allow functions such as
text2wav(), et al. After all,
Okay, anyone interested in joining the project can subscribe to the
official mailing list (sounds fancy!) set up for the project at:
http://isawit.com/mailman/listinfo/php-vox
I'm looking forward to getting into discussions and debates, and getting
the project off the ground.
On
On Thu, April 26, 2007 2:53 pm, Daniel Brown wrote:
As a result of an ongoing thread, I am launching a project that
should
allow users on shared hosting accounts and other restricted Unix-like
hosting systems to utilize text-to-speech synthesis, primarily the
Festival
TTS engine. The
On Fri, April 27, 2007 11:00 am, Daniel Brown wrote:
Even beyond the scope of what this small project will be, I was
thinking
(for once!) that it probably will not be too horribly difficult to
incorporate some code into PHP itself that would allow functions such
as
text2wav(), et al.
As a result of an ongoing thread, I am launching a project that should
allow users on shared hosting accounts and other restricted Unix-like
hosting systems to utilize text-to-speech synthesis, primarily the Festival
TTS engine. The goal of the project will be to create a miniature, portable
On 4/26/07, Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a result of an ongoing thread, I am launching a project that should
allow users on shared hosting accounts and other restricted Unix-like
hosting systems to utilize text-to-speech synthesis, primarily the Festival
TTS engine. The goal of
It's just an open-source project to be done on an at-will, volunteer
basis. Once I get the wheels in motion, I'll let you know. For now, I'm
still just trying to see if anyone's willing to help out.
On 4/26/07, Tijnema ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/26/07, Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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