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| Where do I get other text-to-speech voices for Vista?
I have 'Microsoft Anna', but I would like to try some other Text-To-Speech voices compatible with Windows Vista (and thus SAPI 5.3). Are then any others I can download (preferably for free) from Microsoft (I've heard of Microsoft Sam' and 'Microsoft Lili' for instance)? If so where do I find these (e.g., link)? And how does one install a new voice? Thanx in advance for responses! : ) [==Peter==] |
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| RE: Where do I get other text-to-speech voices for Vista?
bump, any answers please? "Peter Oliphant" wrote: > I have 'Microsoft Anna', but I would like to try some other Text-To-Speech > voices compatible with Windows Vista (and thus SAPI 5.3). > > Are then any others I can download (preferably for free) from Microsoft > (I've heard of Microsoft Sam' and 'Microsoft Lili' for instance)? If so > where do I find these (e.g., link)? And how does one install a new voice? > > Thanx in advance for responses! : ) > > [==Peter==] > > > |
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| Re: Where do I get other text-to-speech voices for Vista?
On Dec 23 2007, 5:45*am, blundell <blund...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > bump, any answers please? > > > > "Peter Oliphant" wrote: > > I have 'Microsoft Anna', but I would like to try some otherText-To-Speech > > voices compatible with Windows Vista (and thus SAPI 5.3). > > > Are then any others I can download (preferably for free) from Microsoft > > (I've heard of Microsoft Sam' and 'Microsoft Lili' for instance)? If so > > where do I find these (e.g., link)? And how does one install a new voice? > > > Thanx in advance for responses! : ) > > > [==Peter==]- Hide quotedtext- > > - Show quotedtext- Hello Peter, You can't use Microsoft Sam with Windows Vista due to security holes in the Microsoft Sam TTS engine. Microsoft Lili is a Chinese Windows Vista voice. If you have Vista Enterprise or Ultimate, you can download the Chinese language pack, which includes Microsoft Lili. There are a number of really high quality Vista compatible voices available from my site at www.text2go.com. These are not free. It's a case of you get what you pay for when it comes to computerized voices. Regards, Mark. |
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| Re: Where do I get other text-to-speech voices for Vista?
RE: "You can't use Microsoft Sam with Windows Vista due to security holes in the Microsoft Sam TTS engine." I assume this is also the reason why Microsoft Mike and Microsoft Mary will not install on vista. Too bad, Microsoft Mike is the only sapi voice that I have found to be suitable for high-speed reading. If you are in Seattle, you can compare Microsoft Anna with the female voice on KHB60 NWS weather radio to see what I mean. The Anna voice sounds choppy, perhaps due to word-by-word processing, and a little too emotional with extra clicks and pops. In my private work I have found that whole sentence processing is preferable to word by word processing. The many dynamic text search and replace operations required for TTS are more efficient working with long strings because there is less start-up overhead and the processing delays are more tolerable between sentences than between words. I have also found that overly high indices of voice emotion or "enthusiasm" will produce a 'cry-baby' effect similar to the speech of some spastic-disordered persons. For high-speed reading, it seems to me that Anna is set rather too close to the threshold for this effect. For long-term reading, I have found that a low-pitched (85-95 Hz), radio-announcer style voice is most suitable and soothing. I normally run Microsoft Mike at the lowest possible pitch setting (as Tex) to achieve this effect. Perhaps there should be a Microsoft Dave voice in honor of former Seattle KIXI radio star announcer Dave Ballard. MLB "markgladding@gmail.com" wrote: > On Dec 23 2007, 5:45 am, blundell <blund...@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote: > > bump, any answers please? > > > > > > > > "Peter Oliphant" wrote: > > > I have 'Microsoft Anna', but I would like to try some otherText-To-Speech > > > voices compatible with Windows Vista (and thus SAPI 5.3). > > > > > Are then any others I can download (preferably for free) from Microsoft > > > (I've heard of Microsoft Sam' and 'Microsoft Lili' for instance)? If so > > > where do I find these (e.g., link)? And how does one install a new voice? > > > > > Thanx in advance for responses! : ) > > > > > [==Peter==]- Hide quotedtext- > > > > - Show quotedtext- > > Hello Peter, > > You can't use Microsoft Sam with Windows Vista due to security holes > in the Microsoft Sam TTS engine. > > Microsoft Lili is a Chinese Windows Vista voice. If you have Vista > Enterprise or Ultimate, you can download the Chinese language pack, > which includes Microsoft Lili. > > There are a number of really high quality Vista compatible voices > available from my site at www.text2go.com. These are not free. It's a > case of you get what you pay for when it comes to computerized voices. > > Regards, > > Mark. > > |
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