text-to-speech API? SAPI?

Peter Brigham MD pmbrig at gmail.com
Thu Mar 4 07:49:40 EST 2010


Look at revSpeechVoices() and revSetSpeechVoice in the dictionary.  
There are a bunch of different voices you can try,

-- Peter

Peter M. Brigham
pmbrig at gmail.com
http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig


On Mar 4, 2010, at 5:54 AM, Nicolas Cueto wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Minutes ago just had a bit of a minor programming epiphany.
>
> A teacher on an EFL (English as a Foreing Language) mailing list  
> pointed me to:
>
> http://neospeech.com/
>
> It's a text-to-speech service, and I was amazed how well intelligible
> and ear pleasing it was. The state of the art has certainly improved
> from what I remember way back when!
>
> So, seeing profound new possiblities for my language classroom,  I
> immediately popped open Rev to see if it had text-to-speech functions
> and, lo and behold!, there was the revSpeak command.
>
> Gave it a whirl with...
>
> revSpeak "hello world'"
>
> ... and two reactions.
>
> First, wow that was simple. Rev is brilliant!
>
> Second was, what the hey!! For my target users -- young EFL learners
> -- not only is "Microsoft Sam" unintelligible but he'd either give
> them the giggles or scare them into tears.
>
> Looking at the Rev documentation, I guess the problem is the API. But
> this is all very new to me, so I don't really know.
>
> If the holy grail of voice-quality I'm after here is the API (or is it
> SAPI?), would anyone have a recommendation or experience with great
> Windows text-to-speech APIs/SAPIs?
>
> I'd of course also welcome general advise about text-to-speech
> APIs/SAPiS, especially how to integrate one with my standalones.
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Nicolas Cueto
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