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From: jhaerleREMOVE AT cybergal DOT com (miori k)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: text-to-speech or text-to-wav
Organization: University of Texas at Austin
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On Tue, 29 Dec 1998 00:45:41 GMT, Lester Davis <ringo1 AT bellsouth DOT net>
wrote:

>I can play wav files from my program but would also like to do a text to
>speech thing. I have a dos program that does it but would like to do it
>from within the program. DOes anyone know how to do this, or how to
>convert text to a wave file.?
>
>Thanks
>
>

Yikes that's a tall order... To start out with I suppose you'd look
for a good parser, and then start associating sound clips with
syllables. Most Speech Synth's work by using the "100 word's library"
and then adding to its own vocabulary by figuring out which words
rhyme with the ones it already knows. Back when I got my first sound
card there was a booklet on this topic that came along with it...
perhaps ESS technologies might have a web site that has this booklet
online or whatever.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
miori k masa

well, 3 of the 4 voices in my head agree with you,
but we never listen to #4.
.
.
.
she's crazy.

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