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Rockbox mail archiveSubject: Re: Automatically creating voice filesRe: Automatically creating voice files
From: Rocker <rocker_at_shaw.ca>
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 05:10:02 -0700 Hi Jonas H you wrote: I believe Marcoen Hirschberg (markun) is already working with the eSpeak author on doing exactly that. It's extremely unlikely to work on the Archos units, and might not be feasible on the current targets either, but the in-progress Toshiba Gigabeat would probably be perfectly realistic. Wow! Your getting me excited dude! What a accomplishment this would be for rockbox. The first TTS engine for off the shelf MP3 players. I better stock up my PP account with funds for this one. So now I'm lazy so could you link me to the wickie pages re this project? Cheers and rock on DEVS...rocker ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonas H" <rasher_at_rasher.dk> To: "Rockbox" <rockbox_at_cool.haxx.se> Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 12:29 AM Subject: Re: Automatically creating voice files Simon Eigeldinger wrote: > Hi all, > > Are we able to create voice files automatically? > I think it will be interesting, if we can create also daily voice > files. So we are all up to date. With my somewhat recent voice update, this should be at least technically possible. The voice building I added supports a number of different TTS engines: Festival, Flite and espeak, so this should certainly be feasible. Rather than daily, it should be enough to rebuild every time the language files are updated. > I found quite nice synthesizer engine which can run under linux: > http://sf.net/projects/espeak/ > > I don't know how much processor power we have available on the > players but maybe we can port this lightweight speech engine to > rockbox? If this is possible we don't need voice files any more. > The speech engine can also then read text files on the player. I believe Marcoen Hirschberg (markun) is already working with the eSpeak author on doing exactly that. It's extremely unlikely to work on the Archos units, and might not be feasible on the current targets either, but the in-progress Toshiba Gigabeat would probably be perfectly realistic. -- Jonas H rasher(at)rasher(dot)dkReceived on 2006-11-22 Page template was last modified "Tue Sep 7 00:00:02 2021" The Rockbox Crew -- Privacy Policy |