[nvda] Re: A question about e-speak.
- From: Jonathan Duddington <jonsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 19:44:12 +0000 (GMT)
In article <005601c75aa5$1dc54640$0500a8c0@madhouse223885>,
Kevin Cussick <kevin.cussick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I just wonder if their is a way to up the bitrate as it were?
The bitrate is 22050 Hz. That's not the problem.
> It is a very clear sounding stint but it sounds a bit nasal to me If
> it was a slightly wider sounding voice it would be grate.
> I am not a programmer in any way it's just what I observes I am just
> asking can the voice be made to sound a bit more basey?
Yes, in the next version (1.21), which should be available in a couple
of days.
I've increased the base slightly, and also provided a configuration
option so that you can specify a different frequency response if you
wish.
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