hi, On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Nath wrote:
No. I think Outloud is software and I think this is the speech server from IBM. Maybe someone will give us more precision. you are right outloud is "viavoice-outloud" from ibm it is a softspeech and there is a very nice interface for development, but I tried to create a outloud-server unfortunately is the outloud-engine not very stable so I canceled my project
roger, maybe that you are able to make a stable server/interface for ibm outloud regards marco
Nath ----- Original Message ----- From: Roger Butenuth <butenuth@online.de> To: <suse-blinux@suse.com> Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 9:31 PM Subject: Re: [suse-blinux] new tool: brass - BRaille and Speech Server forLinux
Hello!
Currently brass supports the following synthesizers:
infovox (hardware, German and English) hadifix/mbrola (software, German) freephone/mbrola (software, English)
You can configure combinations, e.g. hadifix/mbrola for German and infovox for English.
Dolphin (hardware) will be supported soon. I don't know outloud, is this a hardware synthesizer? Every hardware synthesizer connected to the serial port should be easy to support. The tricky part is indexing, but currently brass doesn't need it.
Roger
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, marco skambraks wrote:
hi, On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Roger Butenuth wrote:
Hello!
I have just uploaded the first developer version of brass, a braille and speech server for Linux. You can find it on: is your server able to support outloud and mbrola?
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