Hi!
I would like to use espeak but as for now i use infovox and vocalizer.
I just found Oliver compact to be very snappy and good for my ears actually.
But this is ofcorse personal preference.
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> On 26 Nov 2015, at 16:56, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> Some responsiveness problems, althou
Hi!
Some responsiveness problems, although they only seem to occur when
switching applications. Give it about five seconds to sort itself out,
and it becomes very snappy again.
I haven't seen this with Infovox when it comes to typing, but I am in
talks with Acapela about some delays when ann
Does anyone know which is the most responsive on OS X and iOS respectively and
which is better for battery life on both platforms? Is there a way to get data
on this? I notice that VoiceOver doesn't show up in battery usage. I would pay
for a software Voice equivalent to DoubleTalk if I could g
What kind of issues?
Noticed that some of the premium info box Ivox voices have a delay when typing.
Heather in particular comes to mind.
I just wish we could get the ETI synth on the Mac.
Won’t happen any time soon.
Yours truly,
Sadam Ahmed
Certificate IV International Trade
Colleg
Hi!
I personally haven't encountered this, but Vocalizer does suffer from
some other issues. I'm sure those will get addressed, as did the issue
with the quality four years later.
Nicolai
On 11/25/2015 9:42 AM, Sadam Ahmed wrote:
All,
To those of you running El Capitan have Apple fixed the
Yes it was fixed a few beta’s ago, in 11.0
> On Nov 25, 2015, at 09:42, Sadam Ahmed wrote:
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> All,
>
> To those of you running El Capitan have Apple fixed the really annoying bug
> where Vocaliser voices would inexplicably change pitch?
>
> I remember this was a bug they introduced way b
All,
To those of you running El Capitan have Apple fixed the really annoying bug
where Vocaliser voices would inexplicably change pitch?
I remember this was a bug they introduced way back in Lion ( And for some
reason it was never delt with.)
Thanks for the indulgence.
Yours truly,
Sa