Re: latest flite?

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Before you buy dectalk, you might want to look
at cepstral's voices too, they are only $29.90
http://www.cepstral.com/

the brilliant beast <hanksmith4@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> does the dectalk synth from fonix work with yasr?
> if so how do you get it configured to work?
> I am considdering buying the 50 dollar software.L. C. Robinson staggered 
> into view and mumbled:
>
>> On 31 Jul 2003, Krishnakant Ramesh Mane wrote:
>> 
>> > you were talking about flite and eflite.  Well I
>> > don't know what is the latest in that.
>> 
>> Neither do I, which is partly why I
>> asked/suggested you check.
>> 
>> > I just downloaded flite and eflite some 3 months
>> > back and I did not like the voices.
>> 
>> Yes, I did so too, and the original 8 bit voice
>> was as a demo, and they said it was very poor, and
>> better ones would be coming.
>> 
>> > is there a latest upgrade?
>> 
>> Part of what I was trying to point out, though
>> probably not clearly enough, was that it might be
>> time to check for a new version.  Those of us who
>> are experienced in the open source world can take
>> it for granted that others know how amazingly fast
>> projects develop, improve, and change.  Flite
>> seems to be one of those, with promises of better
>> voices.  I have already been able to get a newer
>> version with a much better 16 bit voice, but have
>> not checked the web site lately to see if more
>> voices have been converted from the older festival
>> project.  So I am suggesting you check
>> periodically.
>> 
>> You can already see the problems that can come
>> from using proprietary binary packages like
>> ViaVoice, even if they are "free", as in cost.
>> Long term, flite and it's java counterpart (clone)
>> have far more potential utility, in terms of soft
>> speech.
>> 
>> I view the development of open source soft speech
>> on today's cheap hardware as of extreme importance
>> to the blind community, most of whom have no
>> access to computing, for economic reasons,
>> according to what I read in a past thread on this
>> list (wish I could remember the numbers).  It
>> appears to me that we are on threshold of the
>> realization of this, as soon as enough of the
>> better quality voices are converted, and the
>> binaries are packaged conveniently enough that
>> non-techie newbies to linux (and for that matter,
>> any OS -- M$ and add-ons cost too much) can get at
>> them easily.  Once that happens, the tide of new
>> computer users into the blinux community should
>> help to "lift all boats", as it were -- something
>> that could not happen in the proprietary markets.
>> 
>> > I have not been reading all the mails on the
>> > blinux list so I may have missed it.
>> 
>> I don't think that each minor release will
>> necessarily be announced: it may be best to check
>> the web site periodically, especially if new
>> voices are what you are primarily interested in.
>> Let us know if you find anything new, and how it
>> sounds to you.
>> 
>> LCR
>> 
>> 
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