Thanks for much for all the help, but it doesn't seem as if the wav
file is being created, but I really don't get an error message.
Initially, I got error messages about TCL and TK lidbrary and I added
them to the PATH.
Do the encoder need to be in the source folder along with the code?
Again, I
Marc Shapiro wrote:
> From what I've seen, pyTTS is Windows only. Is there a package that
> runs on linux that provides similar functionality. I have festival and
> festlite, but I would prefer a Python solution.
From: http://www.cam.org/~nico/cicero/cicero-README.txt
"""
Cicero TTS: A Small,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm not a programmer, but I'd like to make a program that will open and
> read a txt file and output to a mp3 file. I don't need to ever hear the
> voice, but I'd like the program to direct
>
> I've been google'ing around and have found a few tutorials about
> converting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for the script. Are there any online python intrepreters?
>
> I'd like to play around with the script. I don't have access to my home
> PC.
You probably will have to wait till you get to yours. There were some
AJAXian ones but I doubt that you will find a free (a
Thanks for the script. Are there any online python intrepreters?
I'd like to play around with the script. I don't have access to my home
PC.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I'm not a programmer, but I'd like to make a program that will open and
> read a txt file and output to a mp3 file. I don't need to ever hear the
> voice, but I'd like the program to direct
>
> I've been google'ing around and have found a few tutorials about
> convertin
I'm not a programmer, but I'd like to make a program that will open and
read a txt file and output to a mp3 file. I don't need to ever hear the
voice, but I'd like the program to direct
I've been google'ing around and have found a few tutorials about
converting pdfs to mp3 and converting typed te