pkgsrc/audio/mbrola/DESCR

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MBROLA is a speech synthesizer based on the concatenation of
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diphones. It takes a list of phonemes as input, together with prosodic
information (duration of phonemes and a piecewise linear description
of pitch), and produces speech samples on 16 bits (linear), at the
sampling frequency of the diphone database.
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It is therefore NOT a Text-To-Speech (TTS) synthesizer, since it does
not accept raw text as input. In order to obtain a full TTS system,
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you need to use this synthesizer in combination with a text processing
system that produces phonetic and prosodic commands.
This software is the heart of the MBROLA project, the aim of which is
to obtain a set a speech synthesizers for as many languages as
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possible, free of use for non-commercial applications.
As such, it requires an MBROLA language/voice database to run
properly. American English, Brazilian Portuguese, Breton, British
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English, Croatian, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Romanian, Spanish and
Swedish voices are made available. Additional languages and voices
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will be available in the context of the MBROLA project.
Some of these voices are available as mbrolavox-* packages, in the
NetBSD packages system. For others, please consult the mbrola
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project's home page.