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Blog: Text-to-Speech Software By, May 23, 2016 at 2:07 pm. In, I presented an overview of the process to implement text-to-speech into the Hybrid Publishing workflow. The first step in this process requires deciding upon the text-to-speech (TTS) software.

The choice of the software should take into account a few parameters: quality of available voices, ease of install and use, platform support, documentation, license, support for languages and the limit in the number of words to convert. The TTS market is in expansion and there are plenty of non-libre solutions (, and, to name a few). When it comes to libre and open source alternatives, research has pointed me to these possibilities: • • • • Espeak is very easy to install and use but the quality of the available voices is quite poor: it sounds like it’s being generated from a metallic source, therefore it sounds way too artificial. It is possible to install, but these do not seem to have much higher quality. Flite is a light/small version of Festival (which has been around for quite a while). The currently showcase good quality voices.

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Even though these voices are not available for use as of now, the ones that are installed with the application have reasonably good quality. PicoTTS is based on SVOX Pico engine for Android. There are reasonably good quality voices but the words limit seems to be lower than the other alternatives: it was not possible to convert the entire sample chapter. The sample chapter is real content – it is the introduction chapter of a real publication and has 7823 words. To test the software, we created a reduced version which has 4144 words. MaryTTS has a different architecture when compared to the other alternatives.

It is based on server requests and was written in Java. MaryTTS is open source, offers support to multiple languages and uses reasonably good quality voices.

It can demand a lot of resources from the machine. There is an online.

To specify text-to-speech settings for your device: • Open your device's Settings app. • Select Accessibility, then Text-to-speech output. Hesoolver 256.

• Choose your preferred engine, language, speech rate, and pitch. Download rainmeter skin installer. • Note: The default text-to-speech engine choices vary by device.

Options can include Google's Text-to-speech engine, the device manufacturer's engine, and any third-party text-to-speech engines that you've downloaded from the Google Play Store. • Optional: To hear a short demonstration of speech synthesis, press Play. • Optional: To install voice data for another language, select Settings, then Install voice data.

Choose the language that you want to install.