[nvda] Re: Fast text vairont.

Its in nvda at least its been in the variants for quite a long time now.

Brian

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Christos Demetriades" <chris-julia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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From where can I download the robert voice?
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I like Robert myself, but I fancy it depends where you are from.

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Is there any plans to get the voices any clearer, more like IBM ViaVoice or anything.

The Michael voice is clear then some of the others but softer in sound.

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 On 26 Jun, Kevin Cussick <the.big.white.shepherd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 > I know there is a fast text variant in nvda.

 > But I wonder if there are any plans to implement it into all the
 > voices in nvda?

 You you mean the eSpeak "fast" variant?

 This is a test for people to experiment and find the best values for
 different parameters to make eSpeak speak faster.  The intention is for
 me to include the results in the design of eSpeak so that I can
 increase the maximum speed value from the current 390 words-per-minute
 to a higher value.

 Please tell me your preferred values for the "fast_test" line in eSpeak
 voice files.  I have received very little feedback so far.

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