[nvda] Re: adjusting voices in festival?
- From: Simone Dal Maso <simone.dalmaso@xxxxxxxx>
- To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 08:33:05 +0100
Hi Olga,
yes, I think we have no chance to improve this. Mbrola voices are good but we
can't use them, instead original festival voices seem to have some problems, I
don't know why people made them in a such manner.
Anyway I incountered these strange sound problems also in 1 of the 2 english
voices included with the multisyn packages, anyway with less frequency.
Ok thanks a lot anyway!
----- messaggio sorgente -----
da: Olga Yakovleva <yakovleva.o.v@xxxxxxxxx>
a: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
data: venerdì 27 febbraio 2009, 0:02:57
oggetto: [nvda] Re: adjusting voices in festival?
>
>
> Hello, Simone.
>
> The driver doesn't include any code that could influence the voices. You
> probably used festival with mbrola. I compared the basic female voice
> and the mbrola version of the same festival Italian voice. The mbrola
> voice is much better. It sounds clear. It seems that it doesn't have the
> problems you described.
>
> --
> Olga
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