[ale] text to speech on Linux?
tfreeman at intel.digichem.net
tfreeman at intel.digichem.net
Tue Nov 16 11:33:05 EST 2004
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, jay wrote:
> A friend of mine is finally making the move to Linux (yay) and one of the
> things that he uses daily on Windows is the text to speech engine to give him
> audio alerts for things. He's looking for a similar functionality on Linux.
>
> Is there anything out there that will take command line input and just say it
> aloud? I found festival, and this appears to be the only viable option for
> text to speech on Linux...and it doesnt take a straight command line
> argument, you have to put the text into a file first, or do it interactively
> from stdin. This can of course be scripted up very easily, I know, but in
> any case, does anyone know of any other text to speech tools for Linux (1000
> dollar IBM solutions dont count, it's gotta be free)?
FLITE could be what you are looking for - Festival Lite. It is less
flexible than Festival, but a lot lighter on resources also.
>
> -Jay
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