On Wed, Apr 2, 2025 at 12:16 PM JT <j...@obs-sec.com> wrote:
>
> I tested a bunch of TTS in the past, but within the past year there's been a 
> bunch of additional ones that have come out that I havent had time to tinker 
> with.
> How do you think Piper compares with the others currently available? Parler 
> TTS, F5, Zonos, Kokoro, Sesame, FishSpeech, Melo, etc.
> The alltalkv2 project has done a lot of work to integrate multiple back ends 
> into their custom UI.  It'd be nice if something were possible on Fedora, 
> that way an individual could select whichever TTS backend they think works 
> best for them. Some work well with other languages, some dont.
> I'm not really sure what would need to be built for Fedora to have a similar 
> functionality.
> Neal, you mentioned KDE's TTS are you talking about KTTS or Jovie? Or is 
> there a new one?
>

I'm just referring to using it for screen reading and other
accessibility capabilities.

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