grml spelling issues

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Yes, I agree.
The speech from both synths is pretty much the same sound.
Speed for each is a little bit different.
Flite seems to be the faster of the two.
I've never really tried Espeak myself so I don't know what it sounds like to
put it up against the two other synths.

Tom

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Ok, I didn't remember if it was flite or festival, and thought it was
festival. The point is though that both flite and festival sound about
the
same, so my request still stands.

Greg



On Sat, Mar 17, 2007 at 07:29:58PM -0300, Tom Moore wrote:
> Actually from what I remember the default synth is Flite.
> I could be wrong about this though.
> 
> Tom
>  
> 

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