Formatting - was Would you be interested in having natural sounding TTS voices by Readspeaker on Linux? demo link included

Linux for blind general discussion blinux-list at redhat.com
Sun Apr 18 06:42:44 UTC 2021


Yes, makes sense.
I think how it works in many cases, is that there is the screenreader program, the TTS software, and then a module that kind of links the two together to function.
So like, I'll use Windows here as an example just because thats what I've used most over the years until recently getting into Linux. But on Windows, you can have the NVDA screenreader, then you can buy an Ivona TTS voice. But then, if you want to use the Ivona voice through NVDA, you have to select the, I think its the SAPI 5 synth if I remember correctly? You need to select that SAPI 5 synth in the NVDA settings in order to get the Ivona TTS voice to work with NVDA, and then you control the pitch and pronounciation etc of Ivona through NVDA.
 I think its kinda similar with the Orca screenreader in Linux. So if you're using the RHVoice voices, you have to select for it to use the RHVoice synth module so they all work together. As far as I'm aware, every TTS solution needs a module of sorts to connect it with the screenreader.
one of the guys either on the Readspeaker team, or associated with the team, is blind. I am not communicating with him directly yet, but the representative I am in contact with mentioned him. It would be great if he might consider collaborating  in the project as I am assuming he probably uses a screenreader of some sort. Even if he primarily uses Braille, (which I don't know that for a fact, I'm just mentioning it as a possibility), but even if he did mostly use braille, the fact that he is involved with a company that manufactures TTS voice solutions for desktop, servers, embedded systems etc, means he likely has quite a bit of knowledge regarding the technicalities of TTS and screenreaders, and if he wanted to collaborate with the project, he would likely be helpful in advising them there on the ground if needed. I can communicate with them remotely, but its always really great to have someone that can sit there in person with the developers. I don't know if he works right there with them, or remotely. But I'll ask when I next contact them on a week day.
Thanks,
SL



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