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them to interface with Festival Lite, a free text-to-speech engine developed at the CMU Speech Center as an off-shoot of Festival. EFlite is still in beta, but I have been using it successfully with Yasr to get speech on my notebook under Linux without having to lug my Speak-out around. It uses Festival Lite's code to interface with the sound driver and, therefore, should work with some versions of ALSA, but I have only tested it with the OSS sound drivers so far. Michael P. Gorse mgorse@alum.wpi.edu mgorse@users.sf.net WWW: http://eflite.sourceforge.net/ Ported by David K. Gerry <David.K.Gerry@GMail.com> PR: ports/119790 Submitted by: David K. Gerry
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EFlite is a speech server for Emacspeak and other screen readers that allows
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them to interface with Festival Lite, a free text-to-speech engine developed at
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the CMU Speech Center as an off-shoot of Festival. EFlite is still in beta,
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but I have been using it successfully with Yasr to get speech on my notebook
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under Linux without having to lug my Speak-out around. It uses Festival Lite's
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code to interface with the sound driver and, therefore, should work with some
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versions of ALSA, but I have only tested it with the OSS sound drivers so far.
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Michael P. Gorse
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mgorse@alum.wpi.edu
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mgorse@users.sf.net
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WWW: http://eflite.sourceforge.net/
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Ported by David K. Gerry <David.K.Gerry@GMail.com>
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