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eSpeak Speech Synthesizer - SourceForge To make alternative voices for a language, you can make additional voice files in espeak-data voices which contains commands to change various voice and pronunciation attributes
eSpeak Speech Synthesizer - SourceForge The installer: setup_espeak exe installs the SAPI5 version of eSpeak During installation you need to specify which voices you want to appear in SAPI5 voice menus
eSpeak: Voice Files A Voice file specifies a language (and possibly a language variant or dialect) together with various attributes that affect the characteristics of the voice quality and how the language is spoken Voice files are placed in the espeak-data voices directory, or within subdirectories in there
Additional Data for eSpeak - SourceForge Some languages don't have simple spelling-to-sound rules and eSpeak needs more data than usual to perform this task To avoid increasing the size of the main eSpeak package, these files are provided here separately for those who need them
espeakedit: Mbrola Voices - SourceForge To use a Mbrola voice, eSpeak needs information to translate from its own phonemes to the equivalent Mbrola phonemes This has been set up for only some voices so far
6. ADDING OR IMPROVING A LANGUAGE - SourceForge This language code specifies which phoneme table and dictionary to use (i e phonemetable fr and espeak-data fr_dict) to be used If needed, these can be overridden by phonemes and dictionary attributes in the voice file