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#21 johnjoseph

hmm ok, if you so think it's brilliant, what is the link to it? i'll give you feedback on exact download
and viewing.


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2017-12-27 12:23

#22 hozosch

You can try it by downloading the following addon:
http://grossgang.com/tts/speechPlayer in espeak/speechPlayerInEspeak.nvda-addon
The variant is called male8, and the synthesizer shows up as speech player in e speak when you've installed
it.



2017-12-27 14:41

#23 johnjoseph

oh my! i recognise that link! lol i've often been on that website for midis and other things. ok, time
to head there! anything new up on that beautiful website?


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2017-12-27 15:08

#24 hozosch

Yeah, it's just awesome. I am always checking if there's anything new (podcasts, speech synths, etc).



2018-01-01 23:27

#25 Rob

Hi. I am using SoftVoice in NVDA. Who created that NVDA add-on? I would like to contact them. Thanks.



2018-04-14 09:32

#26 hozosch

I don't know who inicially created it, but a guy called jake gross modified it a bit and added the Spanish language to the addon.



2018-04-14 09:45

#27 bryanbkm82

Hi.
I use dectalk, and eloquence most.
I use espeak on the pi.
I really can't decide whitch one I like most between dectalk and eloquence.
I do have the sapi 4 voices installed, but don't use them much.



2018-04-16 14:00

#28 Person333

I use Eloquence. I just got used to it


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2018-10-07 10:48

#29 Tsunami

Hello everyone,

Which tts voice is a best from the pronounce, and knows stress rules on polish-, English (UK and US) languages?


Best regards,
Tsunami



2018-11-02 09:06

#30 hozosch

You mean, one voice which is good in speaking all the languages? That's something I think can't be realised. However, there are voices exclusively tied to these languages.



2018-11-02 14:23

#31 Tsunami

And which synth american English in the Sapi5 ?



2018-11-02 15:54

#32 Tsunami

Hozosh, Which voices these, is it good one on language?



2018-11-02 15:57

#33 hozosch

All the good ones I know of are commercial, in other words, you have to pay for them.



Edited 2018-11-02 21:33

#34 Tsunami

Ooooo...
And there are thoses, which crack is none.
Sorry, if can't be speak about the cracks, and or mention these.



2018-11-03 01:28

#35 datajake1999

Male8 is in eSpeak NG.



2019-01-13 08:41

#36 hozosch

Yep, that's right. I made a commit on github and reece merged it. It took some while to get included in NVDA, but yeah.



Edited 2019-01-13 12:46

#37 daszekmdn

If you searching one synthesizer to all languages try Espeak for NVDA. In the settings of this synthesizer you can changing languages. It's not wery understandable if you dont know selected language but if you know, it's wery good.


Sygnatura to może być w sądzie. Sygnatura sprawy np. :P
2019-01-14 00:44

#38 longshoot

I am using espeak on my laptop, and vocalizer on my android phone



2019-08-19 11:39

#39 railwayguy

Lately, I'm using Windows One Core Voices which come with the Narator screen reader from Microsoft. You can also use them with NVDA. These are the voices provided by Microsoft Windows 10. The one that I am using mostly is called "Mark" in English. If you have Windows 10, you can upload many voices from many languages.



2019-10-09 21:17

#40 ArcticMoon

Maybe this question shouldn't be in this topic, OMG and a moderator writes such, lol okay, so here's my, maybe not related question. Does anyone know a good russian voice for NVDA besides vocalizer? Tried RH voice as well but as a beginner russian learner, I sometimes don't get what it's trying to say lol



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2019-10-09 21:48