Re: I take it there have been no improvements to the flawed espeak ng in 2017.4?


Casey <cwollner@...>
 

Hi does this have fast response time when you read with it?

Also can you only use it with NVDA or other speech synth as well like Jaws?

And how much does it cost to purchase this if you decide to purchase it.

On 3/27/2018 8:52 AM, Rui Fontes wrote:
Hello!

You can find the installer on:
http://tiflotecnia.net/eloquence_sapi5_tiflo.exe

You have one or two weeks to try...

Best regards,

Rui Fontes
Tiflotecnia, Lda.


Às 02:25 de 27/03/2018, Ronald J Glaser escreveu:
Where can you find this addon, and how much is it?



On 3/26/2018 8:01 PM, Gene wrote:
I don't know what you will think of it but you can try the demo if you want to evaluate it.  As I recall, it runs for seven days.
Gene
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*Subject:* Re: [nvda] I take it there have been no improvements to the flawed espeak ng in 2017.4?

I've tried other synths in the past, and know their issues from sometimes painful experience. Some of the Speech Platform voices cannot even pronounce the "n" in my name and mispronounce so many other things that it's honestly too frustrating to work with them at all. The Vocaliser voices I've tried are equally frustrating. If I somehow get them to say the word correctly, they don't stress the right syllables and I have no idea how to change that behaviour.


I may consider buying the legal Eloquence addon if it is as good as you say, but that will have to be at a time when my finances are not so tight.


On 27/03/2018 8:42 AM, Gene wrote:
You don’t know how the Eloquence synthesizer would work with the dictionary you already have.  Your generalization about other synthesizers is just that, a generalization.  You don't know if it applies to Eloquence.
Gene
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I will add that one of my favourite features to work with in NVDA is the
Speech Dictionary. Espeak might have some issues out of the box, but it
is quite receptive to alternative pronunciations via the Speech
Dictionary, and I have made liberal use of it. Other synths are more
annoying to work with on that score.


On 27/03/2018 2:16 AM, Ervin, Glenn wrote:
I would never use the "human sounding" voices for using the
computer, however, for reading long articles, or a short book, I would not want to use something like Eloquence, or heaven's sake, not eSpeak.
The human-sounding voices are good for strictly listening, where
there is little or no keyboard input.
Glenn


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Lino Morales <linomorales001@...
<mailto:linomorales001@...>> wrote:
This is what talking books are for. Regardless of what synth I
use. You realize bla hearing a book ready by a speech synth would be? Boring. It would put me to sleep.

But not all books are made into audio books. In fact, the vast
majority are not. And if you're into online fiction, synth reading is the only game in town.







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