>>>>> "jrf" == juan rafael fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jrf> The problem is, are there other intelligible free non-English jrf> voices available at the moment? If not, them end-users need the jrf> somehow free mbrola voices No, end users need to initiate development of free voices. If they just stick with MBROLA or other proprietary solutions, they shouldn't wonder that free voices are not available and that they suffer from problems inherent to using proprietary solutions. jrf> This is my list for the languages I surveyed: [...] jrf> Is this complete? No. Do `apt-cache search festvox' and look at http://festlang.berlios.de/docu/doku.php?id=languages. Additionally, at least Vietnamese free voices are available IIRC. jrf> I suppose that all the mentioned voices can (or should be able jrf> to) be used from speech-dispatcher. Am I right? Mostly yes. MultiSyn voices are not supported (these are only the arctic English voices, Festival lacks some features now). UniSyn European voices should be generally supported, but festival-freebsoft-utils may fail with some of them (you should send a bug report in such a case). I've no idea about voices that use multibyte character codings. Regards, Milan Zamazal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]