Re: multi language synthesizer recommendations
Ralf Kefferpuetz
Hi Sally,
as a Window-Eyes user I also missed this app to switch synths in NVDA. The
good new is they have a addon for that, called Switch synth and works almost
the same as the one in WE, but without a interface.
You can download it on the addons page of NVDA, I'm very happy with it.
Cheers,
Ralf
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as a Window-Eyes user I also missed this app to switch synths in NVDA. The
good new is they have a addon for that, called Switch synth and works almost
the same as the one in WE, but without a interface.
You can download it on the addons page of NVDA, I'm very happy with it.
Cheers,
Ralf
-----Original Message-----
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Sally
Kiebdaj
Sent: Donnerstag, 6. Juli 2017 22:22
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] multi language synthesizer recommendations
Good afternoon,
Thanks for these two recommendations.
The vocalizer only option is significantly more expensive. What is the
advantage of buying this instead of the code factory bundle?
Also, how do I change synthesizer languages on the fly: without having
to go into the voice menu?
In window-Eyes there was an add on that allowed you to put voices of any
language, synthesizer, or quality on a rotter and then switch within
that rotter with a single key stroke. This made reading bilingual
textbooks manageable.
I'm happy to restrict myself to a single synthesizer as long as I have
quick and easy language toggling.
Thanks again for insight!
Sally
On 6/6/2017 7:40 PM, Rui Fontes wrote:
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Sally
Kiebdaj
Sent: Donnerstag, 6. Juli 2017 22:22
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] multi language synthesizer recommendations
Good afternoon,
Thanks for these two recommendations.
The vocalizer only option is significantly more expensive. What is the
advantage of buying this instead of the code factory bundle?
Also, how do I change synthesizer languages on the fly: without having
to go into the voice menu?
In window-Eyes there was an add on that allowed you to put voices of any
language, synthesizer, or quality on a rotter and then switch within
that rotter with a single key stroke. This made reading bilingual
textbooks manageable.
I'm happy to restrict myself to a single synthesizer as long as I have
quick and easy language toggling.
Thanks again for insight!
Sally
On 6/6/2017 7:40 PM, Rui Fontes wrote:
Vocalizer for NVDA
www.vocalizer-nvda.com
Rui Fontes
-----Mensagem Original----- De: Edward Green
Data: 6 de junho de 2017 21:32
Para: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Assunto: Re: [nvda] multi language synthesizer recommendations
Hi Sally,
Take a look at http://codefactoryglobal.com/app-store/voices-for-nvda/
Both the synthetic Eloquence and the more (though not really)
human-sounding Vocaliser Expressive bundled in the add-on come with
English, Spanish and German.
Cheers,
Ed
On 6 Jun 2017, at 20:15, Sally Kiebdaj <fiddle.pup@...> wrote:
Good afternoon list,
Would you kindly save me some research time by recommending the best
high quality synthesizer license options for English, German, and
perhaps Spanish?
I'd like to make a single purchase and get all three languages.
Which synthesizers have this kind of option?
Alternatively, are there viable multi-lingual voices I should check out?
Thank you,
Sally