Re: Festival Speech Synthesizer in Spanish

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I think you're supposed to wire in Mbrolla on top of Festival. 

Martin McCormick writes:
> From: Martin McCormick <martin@dc.cis.okstate.edu>
> 
> 	The documentation for the Festival speech synthesizer
> says it supports English and Spanish.  I installed the Debian
> distribution and it does in fact speak English.  I tried getting
> it to speak a  little Spanish, but I am not sure if it needs a
> different set of libraries or what.  I thought all you had to do
> was call the Spanish option as in
> 
> festival --tts --language spanish
> 
> It doesn't like that at all.  In fact, it doesn't even like
> 
> festival --tts --language english
> 
> 	I was hoping it can speak spanish since I know a little
> Spanish and would like to try to read some of the Spanish
> language news groups.
> 
> 	The documentation has been a little skimpy on this topic
> so maybe I am just not reading the correct manual.
> 
> 	Anybody who has gotten it to habla in Espaniole, please
> tell me how to get it to do so.
> 
> 	Thank you very much.
> 
> Martin McCormick WB5AGZ  Stillwater, OK 
> OSU Center for Computing and Information Services Network Operations Group
> 
> 
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