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eSpeak Features
From: |
Jonathan Duddington |
Subject: |
eSpeak Features |
Date: |
Fri, 08 Jan 2010 11:52:11 +0000 (GMT) |
On 07 Jan, Tim Cross <tcross at rapttech.com.au> wrote:
> Espeak is pretty good, but lacks some features and most of the rest
> are lacking in features, difficult to understand at high speech rates
> and not responsive enough.
Which features does eSpeak lack?
Its synthesis method limits its speech quality, but perhaps I can add a
feature which is missing.
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- SBL & speechd (Re: Using graphical interfaces as a blind user, and a little wish (Re: pulseaudio and speech: performance issues)), (continued)
- SBL & speechd (Re: Using graphical interfaces as a blind user, and a little wish (Re: pulseaudio and speech: performance issues)), trev . saunders, 2010/01/07
- Using graphical interfaces as a blind user, and a little wish (Re: pulseaudio and speech: performance issues), Klaus Knopper, 2010/01/07
- Using graphical interfaces as a blind user, and a little wish (Re: pulseaudio and speech: performance issues), Tim Cross, 2010/01/07
- Using graphical interfaces as a blind user, and a little wish (Re: pulseaudio and speech: performance issues), Rob Hill, 2010/01/07
- Using graphical interfaces as a blind user, and a little wish (Re: pulseaudio and speech: performance issues), Klaus Knopper, 2010/01/07
- Using graphical interfaces as a blind user, and a little wish (Re: pulseaudio and speech: performance issues), Steve Holmes, 2010/01/08
- Using graphical interfaces as a blind user, and a little wish (Re: pulseaudio and speech: performance issues), A, 2010/01/08
- Using graphical interfaces as a blind user, and a little wish (Re: pulseaudio and speech: performance issues), Tim Cross, 2010/01/08
- Using graphical interfaces as a blind user, and a little wish (Re: pulseaudio and speech: performance issues), Klaus Knopper, 2010/01/08
- Using graphical interfaces as a blind user, and a little wish (Re: pulseaudio and speech: performance issues), Tim Cross, 2010/01/08
- eSpeak Features,
Jonathan Duddington <=