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Extra voices

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Just for people to know: I can add a lot of voices by just adding and installing voice packs in Windows speech! Windows 10

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Robert

robert

can you tell us how many (english speaking) you now have in W10........ it might be worth the update from W764 for the voices alone.

Edited by vadriver

for now, cheers

john martin

On 2/25/2020 at 11:52 PM, vadriver said:

robert

can you tell us how many (english speaking) you now have in W10........ it might be worth the update from W764 for the voices alone.

You don’t have to stick with just English voices. The Spanish voices are able to sound out most English phrases with a Spanish accent. “Daysend and maintain fleet layvel 3 thousand 5 hoondrayd.”

The way that the Win 10 voices work is that they are pieced together from phonemes, any of the perceptually distinct units of sound in a specified language that distinguish one word from another. A French voice will use French phonemes. However, as Mad_Mac stated, if one's Win 10 default language is English, the French phonemes will be applied to English words. It can get pretty confusing though, if one mixes up Win 10 language packs and voices.

14 hours ago, jabloomf1230 said:

It can get pretty confusing

jay

so not for voxatc ....

for now, cheers

john martin

No, the foreign voices work in VOXATC as long as the default language is English. 

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