Re: what NVDA echos
Brice Mijares
Well I removed decaccess32 and using the one core voice David and still hearing 1 slash 2 cuban pesos flour. for the following line.
1/2 cup flour.
And if I add s to cup, it says it correctly. Stilled baffled!
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1/2 cup flour.
And if I add s to cup, it says it correctly. Stilled baffled!
On 11/26/2017 10:35 AM, John Isige wrote:
I don't hear that, it reads fine for me. But with SAPI 5 Code Factory Eloquence, HTML headings can get pretty messed up, e.g. if heading one is Mary it will read as like "March stwan Mary", because it's interpreting the heading number as a date, I think. So you can get some odd stuff, depending on the synth you're using.
On 11/26/2017 12:08, Joseph Lee wrote:Hi,
Depends on the route you took to obtain that synthesizer (if it's the one I'm thinking of).
Cheers,
Joseph
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Brice Mijares
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 9:48 AM
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Subject: Re: [nvda] what NVDA echos
Do you recommend removing access 32? Also, I have speech rate set at 90 and it's still slow. Thank you.
On 11/26/2017 9:41 AM, Joseph Lee wrote:Hi,
I'm thinking Espeak NG won't have this problem for now. Most of the things you hear (well, for cases like the one outlined below) is controlled by speech synthesizers.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Brice Mijares
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 9:36 AM
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I think access 32 with one core voice David, I think. Thank you.
On 11/26/2017 9:30 AM, Joseph Lee wrote:Hi,
What synthesizer are you using?
Cheers,
Joseph
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Brice Mijares
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 9:10 AM
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Subject: [nvda] what NVDA echos
The next line ,
1/2 cup flour
is echoed by NVDA as 1 slash 2 Cuban pesos flour. Does anyone else using NVDA hear it that way? I am baffled.