Re: Would you be interested in having natural sounding TTS voices by Readspeaker on Linux? demo link included

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Speaking to the remind below.
what interests me here is the possibility that, if made available, one could select these voices at the start or near the start of installing Linux. for me this is critical, because as it stands, the default Linux voices are potentially physically dangerous. So, knowing that a choice I can safely use is an option might be the difference between not using Linux in a stand alone form at all, and using the platform.
So, yes I am interested.
I believe though you might wish to expand your research sample, other populations use screen readers, and if the voices work in say terminal form, they may be viable options for mac terminal users, perhaps even the new Linux incorporated in some windows systems.



On Fri, 16 Apr 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

Hi,
First, small remind: so far 2 high quality are available for Linux (non-free): Voxygen (via Hypra) and Nuance (via Voxin). These new voices seem interesting to me. Linux needs high quality voices (to be honest I am not fully convinced by Voxygen in other languages than French). The medium price is about 20 euros per voice in the existing products.

So would be happy to have this new product.

regards



Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Debian Developer non uploading
Community team member
Accessibility team member
debian-l10n-french team member
President of Debian France non-profit organization
Le 16/04/2021 à 06:46, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :

 Hi everyone,
 This is SL.
 Some of you may remember that lastmonth, Chime and I were trying to find a
 way to legally port Ivonavoices to Linux.
 We have been in communications withReadspeaker, a company which creates
 its own quality TTS voices andis also an official distributor of Ivona.
 Unfortunately, due torestrictions and incompatibility, we are unable to
 bring Ivona toLinux at this time.
 However, Readspeaker is willing to considerthe possibility of working with
 us to bring their own high fidelityReadspeaker brand voices to Linux as a
 TTS option to use with Linuxscreenreaders if there is enough interest in
 the community and if theventure would be commercially viable.
 Right now, we are onlysending this to the Blinux list, so please do not
 forward it, as thisis not an official survey.
 If there is confirmed interest withinthe Blinux list as a baseline sample
 group, then we would send anofficial survey which would be reviewed by
 Readspeaker beforehand,and widely dispersed amongst multiple blind
 Linux/tech groups to gageinterest, pricing, language preferences,
 screenreader preferencesetc.
 Right now, we simply want to know if anyone else on thislist would want to
 have Readspeaker voices to use as a TTS option forLinux screenreaders
 before engaging in any further outreachefforts.
 We first need to know that we are not the only ones whothink it would be
 worth it to have Readspeaker's high fidelity voiceson Linux.
 If there is enough interest in this potential project,it would likely be a
 model similar to Voxin, where the consumer paysa yet-to-be-determined fee
 to have their choice of Readspeaker voicefor their Linux screenreader.
 We can refine those particulardetails later.
 For now, we just want to know if anyone on thisBlinux list would be
 interested in having Readspeaker voices on Linuxfor a more natural
 sounding TTS experience.
 If so, then we wouldknow whether to confirm interest with Readspeaker and
 work on anofficial survey which would help us determine price range and
 whichlanguages to focus on etc.
 So, in this email we are including adirect link where you can listen to
 demos of Readspeaker voices andwe ask that you let us know if you would be
 interested in havingReadspeaker TTS on Linux.
 Please abide by Readspeaker's termsand conditions which prohibit the
 recording of said demos.
 Inthis email there is a direct link to Readspeaker's official demo pageon
 their website which features a variety of voices to sample. Justselect
 which voice you want to hear in the combo box, then press"listen".
 This link is preferable as you can accessmultiple voices which can be
 included in a Linux compatibleSDK.
   However, you will need to use Firefox in Graphical toaccess it. If you
  have the ability to use graphical Firefox, pleasedo as this will give you
  the largest variety of choices.
 Weunderstand that some users may be accustomed to only using
 Consolebrowsers, and some multi media websites that work just fine
 withGraphical Firefox will not render on Lynx.
 If you areexclusively a Console user and cannot use Graphical Firefox to
 access the link below in this email,Readspeaker sent us two mp3 files, one
 with a sample of a US Englishvoice, and the other with a sample of a UK
 English voice for Consoleusers to listen to if they cannot switch to
 Graphical and use Firefoxto access Readspeaker's official demo page on
 their website.

 It is ourunderstanding that mp3 files cannot be posted to this
 mailinglist. (If this is incorrect, I can send a second email with the mp3
 files if mp3 files are allowed on the Blinux list). Otherwise, if anyone
 on this list is exclusively a Console user and cannotaccess the link to
 Readspeaker's demo page included in this message,please feel free to email
 me, SL, at my email address which I willpost at the bottom of this message
 and I can send the two mp3 filesto you.


 However, the mp3files are only one sample of a US English voice, and one
 sample of aUK English voice. They are created for Console users who
 cannotaccess Readspeaker's official demo page which has the full variety
 ofvoices.

   Even if you are a graphical user, you may still want to listen tothe two
   mp3 files because even though they are only a sample of two select
   voices as compared to the variety on the demo web page, they read a very
   long sample of text and itcan help you get a feel for the flow. So
   anyone who wants to listento the mp3 files, just email me.

 If you have theability to use Graphical Firefox on your setup, please use
 Graphicalto click on the direct link to Readspeaker's demo page included
 belowin this email, which offers the full variety of voices, multiple
 options for US English, multiple options for UKEnglish, as well as other
 languages. If you would like to hear longertext read in two select voices,
 email me for the mp3 files.
 Graphicalusers please click this link to Readspeaker's official demo web
 page,select any voice from the combobox list and press"listen":

 https://www.readspeaker.com/text-to-speech-demo/

 Consoleusers, if you cannot access Readspeaker's official demo page
 andwould like to listen to two mp3 samples, also to graphical users
 whowould just like to listen to the mp3 files which read a rather
 longpiece of text where you can really get acquainted with the flow,
 feelfree to contact SL at:


 software.liberators@xxxxxxxxx



 Thanks for your timeand we look forward to your feedback,
 SL and Chime
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