I can’t find an okish TTS to use. I tried espeak; I hate the way it sounds, though I could customize the sound.

  • Arthur Besse
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    22 years ago

    My understanding is that Mozilla is continuing to build the CommonVoice dataset for training speech models, but they are no longer developing TTS or STT software themselves.

    https://github.com/coqui-ai/TTS is the new home of what was Mozilla’s TTS project. Coqui is a new company where some of the former mozilla speech team ended up. Coqui is continuing to develop both the TTS and STT code and models.

    There are a number of other much older free software TTS options, but Coqui’s (formerly Mozilla’s) is by far the best one I’ve heard.

    • Dessalines
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      12 years ago

      Wow coqui sounds really good, i’m gonna have find a command line thing of that.

    • Jama
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      02 years ago

      Is there a way to install these on android?

      • Arthur Besse
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        12 years ago

        I went looking and found this which implies that the TTS isn’t working on android yet, and this which indicates the STT library does work on android but they have only a very simple and limited demo app so far.

        I also found this Voice-Cloning repo which says it has an android app that uses Tacotron2 (one of the models coqui uses, which comes from Google) to do voice cloning… which sounds promising, but I don’t see an apk or build instructions.

      • Arthur Besse
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        22 years ago

        I didn’t notice that when i tried it before but now I see what you mean… that is really irritating :(

        Also, just now I tried to have it just speak the word “hello” (no punctuation) and got something like “hello oh oh oh oh” with a bit of tonal variation in the strange sounds at the end. So, yeah, I guess they’ve got a ways to go still. Other short phrases I’m trying have good results, but somehow “hello” produces these odd sounds.