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I know my Macbook has tts (text to Speech) when typing command Say. I wonder if there is an API or library that works with this in python. Or you would have to do it manually?
Anyone recommend anything? Thank you.
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I know my Macbook has tts (text to Speech) when typing command Say. I wonder if there is an API or library that works with this in python. Or you would have to do it manually?
Anyone recommend anything? Thank you.
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OS X Speech Synthesis Manager and an Osx Speech Manager. Take a look at this, I believe it’s what Voce is looking for: https://ankiatts.appspot.com/services/say
Friend we are a programming community, if you notice that the question is off-topic, as indicated by the link own https://answall.com/help/on-topic, so prefer to comment only. The best in these cases is. ;)
I don’t consider it off topic or repeated.
@Carloszillner for real? Just pointing a link to something that looks like a ready-made application, regardless of the language it’s written doesn’t seem like the scope of the site Stack Overflow in English, but if you can explain the point with any further detail I’ll be happy to reopen the question.
He asks about TTS libs, maybe the question needs editing and not criminalization...rs but is totally relevant. It could be a topic for listing TTS Engines and libs. I understand that the moderation work should be to help the person who asked to arrive in a legal format for the community. The title of the question ta very bad, but the description makes it clear what he wants. It should be reformulated.
@Carloszillner I believe that you are not understanding the focus of the site and much less the organization system, this is not my opinion, it is the scope of the site that this well defined https://answall.com/help/on-topic, close something is not "criminalize" is only to prevent answers outside the scope, if necessary the question can be reopened at any time. The answer does not point to any LIB, points to a software ready, regardless of the language that was written, is not a question about "programming" or tool for programming, the answer was a software ready and only. ;)
@Carloszillner this question and answer are being debated in the Meta of the site: https://pt.meta.stackoverflow.com/q/5977/3635 (area for debates and resolve impasses like this), I recommend that participate to promote your opinion on the subject.
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See if this resolves https://answall.com/a/161812/3635
– Guilherme Nascimento
Possible duplicate of It is possible to make a "text to voice" with Pyqt?
– Guilherme Nascimento
It is not a duplicate. In this post, he asks if it is possible to make a tts. I know it is possible and I did it in javascript. I want to know if there is a manager that works with the OSX Say.
– Senhor do Código
Friend, I followed what is in the body of your question and according to the tags, the answer presents the
lib
and the necessary drivers. Now if you are asking for specific software that has nothing to do with programming, then the question is off-topic, as Help itself indicates: https://answall.com/help/on-topic. I really hope you understand.– Guilherme Nascimento
@Guilhermenascimento is not asking for a software but a repository or plugin.
– Guilherme IA
@Is Guilhermeiazzetta sure? So why was the answer accepted precisely a ready-made software and not an example of a lib code? Could you explain? Maybe help other users and we can reopen the question ;)
– Guilherme Nascimento
This question is being debated at the Meta: Question about "OS X Speech Synthesis Manager" would be on-topic?
– Guilherme Nascimento