I joined the list just this morning and have missed some of the prior discussion about Windows TTS. I am hoping my Revolution stack using revSpeak will be able to access Windows TTS functionality as provided by <http://readplease.com/rplisten.php>ReadPlease, which uses the AT&T NaturalSpeak engine. If you have not heard their 16bit voices, you will be shocked! The Rich and Claire voices are by far the most natural sounding TTS I have ever heard and may even replace professional announcers in quality. Unfortunately, chews up massive system resources.

I'm hoping some of you have insight on how to make this work. I infer from early replies to this thread that revSpeak does NOT support XP, but then this message...

At 4:05 AM -0500 10/27/03, Tuviah Snyder wrote:
>I know. I sure hope they can patch revSpeak for XP somehow.
We are adding support for SAPI 5.x. I just hope the people at MS actually
stick to this API, and don't come up with  a SAPI 6.Net.Com which requires
another full rewrite.

Tuviah Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.runrev.com/>
Runtime Revolution Limited - Software at the Speed of Thought

Does this mean revSpeak now DOES support XP?

I plan to contact ReadPlease tomorrow to find out if the AT&T TTS software is installed as a system resource and can be accessed by the Speech Control Panel like the Lernout & Hauspie TruVoice I tried yesterday on W98 machine. Will report back. Not sure if this means rveSpeak will access it, though. Any opinions?

Thanks,
Paul Stary






At 4:57 PM -0800 10/27/03, Judy Perry wrote:
I may have missed it somewhere, but:

Is 128 MB RAM enough for windows XP TTS in Rev?

Especially if the stack now contains a bunch of images and sounds too?

Thanks,

Judy

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, Kurt Kaufman wrote:

 I see there is a program called "Narrator" which will read contents of
 windows (Win XP, Win2000, others?) which appears to be a part of the
 operating system; it certainly was installed by default.  Is there a
 chance that this program might be harnessed for use by Rev-based
> applications?

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