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    HakTip - Free Text to Speech with Linux - YouTube
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    software recommendation - Natural Sounding Text to Speech? - Ask ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/53896/natural-sounding-text-to-speech
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    Jul 20, 2011 - My vocal cords are paralyzed so I needed TTS to add voice instructions to my Ubuntu videos. You can get commercial high quality Linux text to speech software here: http://wizzardsoftware.com/att_desktop_overview.php It's just really expensive. I ended up buying Natural Reader for Windows (doesn't work ...
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    RPi Text to Speech (Speech Synthesis) - eLinux.org

    https://elinux.org/RPi_Text_to_Speech_(Speech_Synthesis)
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    Mar 27, 2017 - Why use Text to Speech? It's very easy add to your program - just output a string to the speech function instead of the screen. You don't need an expensive/complicated LCD or monitor for your project - just use any old mp3 player loudspeaker or PC loudspeaker which you have probably got lying around ...
    ‎Why use Text to Speech? · â€ŽFestival Text to Speech · â€ŽEspeak Text to Speech

    HakTip - Free Text to Speech with Linux - YouTube

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    so to get started we're going to need a few packages and first of all obviously festivals. so you know if you're ...

    [SOLVED] Linux-Compatible Natural-Sounding Text-to-Speech ...

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/.../linux.../linux-compatible-natural-sounding-text-to-s...
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    2015-08-22 I am looking for a more natural-sounding text-to-speech synthesizer than eSpeak, which actually is very reliable and easy to use in a Linux.

    eSpeak: Speech Synthesizer

    espeak.sourceforge.net/
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    This allows many languages to be provided in a small size. The speech is clear, and can be used at high speeds, but is not as natural or smooth as larger synthesizers which are based on human speech recordings. eSpeak is available as: A command line program (Linux and Windows) to speak text from a file or from stdin.

    High quality text to speech - Ubuntu Forums

    https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2111436
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    Feb 2, 2013 - I have been trying to find a good solution to TTS on Linux for about 8 months now and have done quite a bit of reading around. I have decided to post information on what I have found already as it may be useful to someone out there… However the question I'm trying to answer really is how to get a high ...
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    Synthèse vocale - Documentation Ubuntu - Ubuntu-fr

    https://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/synthese_vocale
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    La synthèse vocale (ou TTS, pour Text To Speech) consiste à transformer un texte en suite de sons se rapprochant autant que possible de la parole humaine. Une des applications les plus évidentes de la synthèse vocale est l'accessibilité pour les mal-voyants. Il existe plusieurs synthétiseurs vocaux sous Linux, cette page ...

    Cepstral - Text to Speech for Personal Use on Mac, Linux, and Windows

    www.cepstral.com/en/personal/linux
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    Cepstral Personal voices are command line and Gnome compatible allowing for flexibility in the Linux platform.

    How to Convert Text to Speech on Linux: 12 Steps (with Pictures)

    https://www.wikihow.com/Convert-Text-to-Speech-on-Linux
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    How to Convert Text to Speech on Linux. Text to speech software isn't just for blind or partially sighted people. It can be useful for converting text to speech on the fly or to audio files to listen on your portable audio player. You can...

    TextToSpeech - Community Help Wiki - Official Ubuntu Documentation

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/TextToSpeech
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    Sep 7, 2013 - [Info from forum user added see thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2172905 And this link: http://www.solomonson.com/content/ubuntu-linux-text-speech ]. NOTE: Out of the box, Festival doesn't work with ESD (the default sound server up to Gutsy), PulseAudio (the default sound server since ...

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