Hi Esther,
Yes, I bought the Aliona russian voice just after I bought my Mac. I'd like a
male voice. I've heard one from another company, I think its a capella but it
might be Loquendo, I can't remember, that is the best one I've ever heard, but
its not available for use on a mac or with a Windo
Hi listers, someone try voices from loquendo?
On 4/11/10, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> Yep, as I said earlier, the InfoVox voices are probably the best bet.
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Hi Mary,
I have the Alyona Russian voice from Infovox on my Mac. You can try
out this voice, and other languages at the Assistiveware voice samples
page:
http://www.assistiveware.com/ivoxsamples.php
The actual purchasing process is a little complicated, since in the
U.S., and for North a
Yep, as I said earlier, the InfoVox voices are probably the best bet.
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Thanks for the clarification about the AT&T voices. too rich for my bloodd, as
they say. But it'd be cool if those voices could be made available separate
from the sdk somehow, to work with VO and offer an alternative to the Infovox
ones.
mary
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Hi,
The Cepstral voices are not stable at all. Though they are listed as
compatible, they crash a lot, and are extremely sluggish. I personally don't
think they are that good or clear, but then, I am picky.
When it comes to AT&T, I have not yet purchased them. Though, just from what I
can tell
Well, it's a bit unusual. You see, they don't actually sell the voices, per se.
They do, however, offer a software developers' toolkit for that price and that
includes all of the voices. I think there are something like 27 voices, if I
remember correctly. The idea is, if you were to develop soft
Wow! $300 for voices from AT&T> Has anybody heard them? How many are there for
that price? Are they multiple languages? I've never seen reference to anything
like that in hunting for voices. I'm always on the look out for quality voices
inespecially in Russian.
mary
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InfoVox would probably be the best choice. I like the Cepstral voices as well
but they appear not to work too well with VoiceOver, at least for me. From what
I understand, AT&T has a package of voices that are supposed to be quite good
but they're well over $300. Go with InfoVox. They have a 30-
yu can get infovox
www.assitiveware.com
On 11 Apr 2010, at 11:58, chad baker wrote:
> Hi where can i get extra voices?
> Is there any trials out there or no?
> Not sure if cepstral has demos that's the only one i know of.
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