Speech synthesizers
Wróć do Computers and Technology#481 techboy
well. that's what I ment.
#482 Enes
Certain languages have certain voices not found in the other version, and lack certain others found in the other version, and the overall quality of the Automotive voices is lower, which is better noticed as you use and compare the different versions of the compact voices.
#483 alchappers
Oh interesting.
#484 techboy
i wonder if its called automotive because it was used in cars
#485 blazy-enterprises
it was, but before it was called automotive, they called it realspeak and it was owned by 3 companys before nuance took them in
#486 alchappers
Ye I think one of the companies was Scansoft.
#487 blazy-enterprises
yes, scansoft, speachworks, and learnout and hospy
#488 alchappers
Oh wow
#489 Enes
Some Vocalizer voices were previously owned by Loquendo.
#490 blazy-enterprises
yes, and svox
#491 Mckensie
Here is dectalk for NVDA. Even though you might get a compatibility error, install it anyway, it will work. Worked on mine.
#492 Jokyboy129
Is it possible to use it in German?
#493 hozosch
NOt this addon. But German dectalk isn't that god anyway.
#494 Jokyboy129
Where can I try it?
#495 hozosch
By installing the following sapi5 version.
#496 Mckensie
I don't use Dectalk for other languages anyway, as I only speak English, hense the reason why I only posted it in English.
#497 blindTechProductions
I wonder if there is a spanish version of dectalk, spasifically dectalk4.41 or earlier versions, or really any version around there.
#498 blindTechProductions
because personally I hate how later versions of dectalk sound, its just not that good lol
#499 Mckensie
I believe there is, look on datajake.braillescreen.net for it. I'm sure there is dectalk for Spanish, last time I checked it supported the same languages Eloquence did. As well as a few extras.
#500 blazy-enterprises
no, 4.61 is the earliest version for other languages.