I don't think DSpeech will work with Eloquence. It will only work with SAPI
voices.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "djc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 10:42 AM
Subject: DSpeech And Teen Spirit Notes


> Ok Doky I've now taken a look at both of these programs. DSpeech is
another
> editor that does not install and it will call any of the voices on your
> system unlike Biblos which just calls the eloquent voices if I remember.
So
> basically you just load whatever document you want with this and then you
> tab to the play button and such. On the screen there are 3 custom
controls.
> The first one is volume the second one is rate and the third one is pitch.
> These custom controls do not speak with Win-Eyes and when I attempted to
> reclass the controls I crashed the program and it generated an error
> report. You can, however, use the up and down arrows in the custom
controls
> to make adjustments while it's talking. There are pulldown menus as well
> and Some of the options I'm not familar with but I was able to get it to
> convert to an mp3 using Neospeech Kate which I personally just love and it
> worked just fine. This talking editor might be perfect on a flash drive
> since it does not install and as I work on lots of computers I never know
> if I have a need for something like this. The only down side to this
editor
> is that unfortunately it only does txt stuff but for a free editor I'll
> give it 4 out of 5 stars. I do like it. Teen Spirit is a simple mp3
player.
> Basically you load a folder of songs and tell it to play but I found that
I
> had to type alt-a in the listbox. Also to get the listbox to have focus I
> had to use Win-eyes mouse movement keys but you tab between options or you
> can right click for more options. This player seems to be designed for
> primarily cd's. There is no shuffle or skip forward or anything like that.
> It does have enqueue on it and you can certainly load individual songs
with
> it. I loaded America - Complete Greatest Hits but it couldn't seem to
> retrieve any info from the data base it uses. It doesn't seem to be using
> CDDB so perhaps it's one in another country. The only way I could stop the
> songs from playing was to close it out so as I say I think it's just for
> listening. Winamp it's Not but hey for free I'll take it and I'll rate it
3
> out of 5 stars.
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