Wine: cannot find L"C:\\windows\\system32\\winemenubuilder. Installing infovox_demo/infovox3demo_Antoine22k.exe Installing infovox_demo/infovox3demo_Julie22k.exe Installing infovox_demo/infovox3demo_Bruno22k.exe Installing infovox_demo/infovox3demo_Alice22k.exe Wine: cannot find L"C:\\windows\\system32\\winemenubuilder.exe" Over 30 languages, 120 standard voices + custom voices. Wine: configuration in '/home/adraesh/.winesapi' has been updated. Acapela solutions speech-empower all services, apps or devices that need to speak.
Wine: created the configuration directory '/home/adraesh/.winesapi' Preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range 00007ffffe000000-00007fffffff0000
Infovox_demo/infovox3demo_Margaux22k.exe Infovox3 demo voices found When I restart the installation of sapi server voices seems to be installed because I have : Voice Installed at each step.īut at the end when I check the config (sapiconfig -n) none of my Infovox voices are in the file.Ĭhanging current directory to /usr/lib/sapi4linux I would like to try using Infovox voices but I don't find where to download french voices.ĮDIT : I found french Infovox voices here : This command works using a default voice. Sapilektor -a -r -s 1.3 -v celine test.txt - | lame -preset voice -r -m m -s 22050 - test_celine_ivona.mp3Įrror: 500:Internal error: Traceback (most recent call last):Ĭom_error: (-2147352567, 'DISP_E_EXCEPTION', (0, None, None, None, 0, -2147221164), None) I follow your instructions and successfuly installed my 2 french voices. To guess language of the file automatically: Please notice, that the txt file must be encoded in utf8. Try the voices with sapitest - if they work you are ready to try sbreader. After this, run sapiconfig -n -s to save the discovered voices in the config file. dat) files should be copied or symlinked to their directories prior to running the install_sapi_server -f command. dat files to /usr/lib/sapi4linux/ivona_voices. (The script can take a considerable time to run! In case of failure, try to run it again.) Or download the demo as described in a README file directly from the site (it will require some exchange of emails, though.) Then, save or symlink the. Use -l to list available voices and the voice_name to download the one you chose. Ivona demo voices can be downloaded with use of the ivona_download script. exe (something like infovox3_100demo_Hans22k.exe) file to /usr/lib/sapi4linux/infovox_demo. Then check the README file in /usr/lib/sapi4linux/ on how to install and run.īasically, to use Infovox voices, just copy (or symlink) the voice demo. Sapi4linux, libsapilektor, libsapilektor-utils, wine. Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ethanak/milena To install SAPI on your Linux box you need, as I wrote in some of my previous posts:
Python-pyspda, python-sapilektor, python-requests, python-gi, gir1.2-gtk-3.0, gir1.2-gtksource-3.0Īnd a running SAPI server. The download link: - please choose the newest version of sbreader available. If you want to read, say, Katakana or Hiragana, you're welcome to participate in the project. *Currently it reads latin- and cyrillic-based languages. The plan is to generate audio files from the text. Machine translation of the text is available (MS translation engine API key is required). The program reads the file aloud with good quality voices while highlighting sentence-by-sentence. Acapela MRCP add-on 2.0 is a plugin to the UniMRCP server stack which implements MRCP 2.0 and 1.0 protocols.Īvailable for Windows Server 2008/2008 R2/2016 and Linux RHEL ES 6, and 7 Debian 6 & above, Ubuntu 12 & above.You can play with a multi-language* text reader which uses SAPI to produce high quality speech. This new architecture is based on the award winning UniMRCP open source project. Interoperability of this nature allows a given VoiceXML solution to be comprised of components from multiple vendors, benefiting technology providers by adding value to their products, while placing greater flexibility and choice in the hands of customers. The key benefit of this technology is that it allows VoiceXML browsers to inter-operate with third party ASR, TTS, and SI/SV servers using an open, standardized protocol. The Media Resource Control Protocol (MRCP) is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) specification that describes a standard interface for media processing resources providing capabilities such as automatic speech recognition (ASR), speech synthesis (text to speech or TTS), speaker identification and speaker verification (SI/SV).