Devin,

Not to go too far off topic with this, but how does it speak only one
sentence at a time.

I have nothing to use it on right now, so I don't know.

Can anyone confirm that this one and only "conversational" voice just
speak one sentence at a time?

Agree, that's not conversational, conversations occur in paragraphs,
even if it's a one word paragraph, like "Good Grief, Charlie Brown."

Thanks,

David

On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 10:16 AM Devin Prater <r.d.t.pra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> It’s okay, probably the best Nuance has, but they’ll need to do more than 
> just go one sentence at a time in order to be “conversational.” I think what 
> they mean by that is that the voice sounds smooth and pretty, for their 
> actual customers now, the automated phone software market. Don’t be surprised 
> if this voice doesn’t sound as great when dealing with long texts like books 
> which we use, and even screen reading, with our jargon like “combo box” or 
> “radio button.”
>
> Just trying to be the voice of some reason here.
>
> On Jan 10, 2020, at 8:45 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <n...@arrl.net> wrote:
>
> Everyone,
>
> There is only one "conversational" voice at least in any English that I found.
>
> I was blown away when I listened to it.
>
> It's fabulous.
>
> It's called Zoe conversational.
>
> https://www.nuance.com/omni-channel-customer-engagement/voice-and-ivr/text-to-speech.html
>
> Can Voxin get permission for this? It's not mentioned, but it might be new.
>
> After you hear it, you'll love it.
>
> I want it so much! Gilles, please, pretty please with chocolate croissant and 
> café au lait, please!
>
> Best
> David
>
>

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