I just made a very simple standalone to test revSpeak on WIndows
(Same stack tested and works fine on OS X).
I made sure it included the revspeech.dll option when building the
standalone,
it was in the Externals folder.
Has two buttons...
on mouseUp
revSpeak Hello world
end mouseUp
another
Hi,
i tested here with Studio 2.81 build 470 under Windows XP. Standalone works
with revspeak.
Matthias
Original Message
Subject: revSpeak with 2.8.1 (29-Mai-2007 15:06)
From:Jim Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I just made a very simple standalone
Jim Sims wrote:
Does anyone have a Rev 2.8.1 WIndows standalone that does revSpeak?
Maybe this is a new bug?
Jim Sims
I copied and pasted your simple revSpeak Hello World into a button. I
then built a standalone with 2.8.1. It works on my machine (WinXP SP2).
Roger Eller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Sims,
Some dlls with 2.8 *must* be in the exe folder to run (it is the case
with libeay and ssleay but should not with revSpeak...)
Have you tried to test the result (answer the result): it could you
give a clue:
From the docs: If text to speech is not available on the current
system,
Thanks all who answered.
Looks like I am back to user machine problems. ;-)
sims
On May 29, 2007, at 4:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, if you would, please try this for me:
http://ezpzapps.com/WindowsSpeakText.zip
Thanks,
sims
I was riding on the mayflower... It speaks just
What version of Windows are you running? What version of TTS on
Windows? Microsoft, in their infinite wisdom, changed the Speech API
between 4 and 5. Revolution currently defaults to version 5. If you
don't have version 5 installed, you need to replace revspeech.dll with
revspeechsapi4.dll