[nvda-addons] Re: New nvSpeechPlayer build 2014.6.2

  • From: "Brian Gaff lists account" <bglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2014 23:51:03 +0100

Yes I agree with all of that but when Eloquence is going really fast that tends to clip things which then sound very much the same. I d suggest that I'm listening very slowly and perhaps the ear, when tuned to this sort of voice can be more fogiving at fast speeds.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharni-Lee Ward" <sharni-lee.ward@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 1:49 PM
Subject: [nvda-addons] Re: New nvSpeechPlayer build 2014.6.2


Hi,

Just downloaded Speech Player, and was very happy about the tiny size of the addon. :D

A few observations I've made: Hard "c", "k" and "q" sound more like "t" (eg. "quit" sounds like "twit"), hard "g" sounds more like a "d", "b", "f" and "v" sound like they're being spoken through tightly pursed lips, while "t" and "d" sound almost like they're being spat out. Also, all the settings are a bit confusing for me, as I don't know what most of them do.

I've noticed just now that "j" doesn't sound as crisp, sounding more like "zh", and words ending in "ing" sound like there's no g when followed by an "s", as in "settings".

Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2014 08:25:09 -0400
Subject: [nvda-addons] Re: New nvSpeechPlayer build 2014.6.2
From: linuxx64.bashsh@xxxxxxxxx
To: nvda-addons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Another thing I've noticed,

When K and J are right next to each other,e.g., the end of one word
and the beginning of the next, speechplayer says both consonants like
the J. For instance, "link Janice to dropbox." sounds more like "Linkj
Janice to Dropbox." There are two obvious J sounds there. No other
consonant combos seem to do this.

Thanks much.

Alex

On 6/2/14, Brian's Mail list account BY <bglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Try cf five down to 48 as it seems to mage G sound a little better in > words,
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> but K then seems to suffer instead.
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>> Yeah I agree with that. Also some words e.g., google sounds to me like
>> booble, cleaner like pleaner, comma like pomma, count like pount, etc.
>> This just confuses me, since english is not my native language.
>>
>> On 2.6.2014. 13:13, Brian Gaff lists account wrote:
>>> Hi, well that has fixed it on both counts I think. we can now get down >>> to
>>>
>>> trying to figure out the things it says weirdly.
>>> If you ask it  to say 55, it seems to say fifty fime.
>>>
>>> At least to my ears and not really understanding the  sliders , I am
>>> loathe to alter things too much.
>>>
>>> Anyway, I'm off to install it on the intel machines to see how that
>>> works. This is the amd machine.
>>>
>>> 
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/59509142/speech%20xp%20version%202%20amd.mp3
>>>
>>> Brian
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>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Curran" >>> <mick@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>>> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 11:15 AM
>>> Subject: [nvda-addons] New nvSpeechPlayer build 2014.6.2
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>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Please find a new build of nvSpeechPlayer (2014.6.2) here:
>>>> 
https://bitbucket.org/nvaccess/speechplayer/downloads/nvSpeechPlayer_2014.6.2.nvda-addon
>>>>
>>>> Builds are now definitely compiling with out SSE2, so should run fine >>>> on
>>>>
>>>> AMD chips on XP. Also nvSpeechPlayer now uses nvwave for audio output
>>>> and no longer has any of its own code for this. This should improve
>>>> performance significantly on XP, and may also improve things on 7/8 >>>> if
>>>> people had noticed problems in the past.
>>>>
>>>> Please test and let me know how it goes.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Mick
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