Text to Speech - Any free softwares?

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Hey guys,

I have AT&T natural voice - text to speech software with me. But its not compatible with W7. Can anybody suggest any other good, free/open source text to speech software with multiple voices?

thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author cypherslock
    Text to speech? So you're not looking for dictation software, is that right?
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    • Profile picture of the author MervikHaums
      Originally Posted by cypherslock View Post

      Text to speech? So you're not looking for dictation software, is that right?
      Nope - text to speech. Some thing like ispeech.org offers. but they have only one voice.
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    • Profile picture of the author KathyK
      Windows Narrator comes with Windows 7.

      Not sure how good it is - but I think you can get different 'voices' for it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gokhan Yildirim
    None of the free stuff works well. I personally got the best results from Dragon NaturallySpeaking, but it's not free.
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    • Profile picture of the author MervikHaums
      Originally Posted by leet View Post

      None of the free stuff works well. I personally got the best results from Dragon NaturallySpeaking, but it's not free.
      Its speech recognition right? I mean voice to text. Isn't it? I am looking for text to voice softwares.
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      • Profile picture of the author Gokhan Yildirim
        Originally Posted by MervikHaums View Post

        Its speech recognition right? I mean voice to text. Isn't it? I am looking for text to voice softwares.
        I think it does both. I just checked their website and I see that the "Preferred" version and anything above that has this:

        Text-To-Speech in editable text: a synthesized voice reads out text you designated
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  • Profile picture of the author BrianMcLeod
    This may be useless for the OP since you're on Windows,
    but for the Mac users reading...

    Mac OS X comes with serviceable Text-To-Speech built-in
    to the operating system.

    Just choose a voice in the control panel and turn it on:

    Apple > System Preferences > Speech control panel

    Then highlight the text you want "spoken", and choose
    the Services > Speech > Start Speaking Text command
    from the Application's menu.

    Here's a quick demo:

    Brian McLeod Media mactext2speech

    Best,

    Brian
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  • Profile picture of the author MervikHaums
    Hello Brian,

    just like mac windows system also has got a text to speech system. But its not that natural. Thats why I am looking for some more good softwares.
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  • OK, what about paid services? what's the best one out there?
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  • Profile picture of the author fypnlp
    try free natural reader. I've been using it for 2 years works like gang busters. Non aff link http://www.naturalreaders.com/
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  • Profile picture of the author hazel0513
    Hey,

    I used Acapela before. It's free and comes with different voices. How I did was I go to their website, click "Demo & More", copy & paste my sentence, select the voice that I want and click say it. Then I save the file into mp3 using RealPlayerDownloader.

    This may sound tedious but it works fine with me most probably because I only need to convert short text to speech.

    I had experience with another TTS software from Smartlink too. It doesn't have too many choices for voice but the voices are more human natural than Acapela. And it have this virtual speaking human available for you to download and embed to your website. You can also purchase the software from Smartlink website if you need.

    Hope this help.
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  • Profile picture of the author Taviuss
    Originally Posted by MervikHaums View Post

    Hey guys,

    I have AT&T natural voice - text to speech software with me. But its not compatible with W7. Can anybody suggest any other good, free/open source text to speech software with multiple voices?

    thanks.
    You can always check here: eSpeak: Speech Synthesizer

    Sourceforge specializes in free software. My office software came from that site, and it is always the first place I look for any program.
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