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text to voice (wav) converter
I find playing with this terribly amusing.
http://www.research.att.com/projects/tts/demo.html No, I am not a 13 year old fascinated with flatuence. But I still giggle with sinister delight at the most juvenile of things. If anyone knows of a better one on the net than this one I'd appreciate the link. PG |
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Re: text to voice (wav) converter
pretty funny....how long before a person starts typing the "dirty words" in there?
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Re: text to voice (wav) converter
How long? I did it on the second phrase. First I did "hello." Then I did "Fvck off fucker."
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Re: text to voice (wav) converter
I liked those better when they sounded more like robots. Although I do have my voicemail message made from that site. My dad used to have a program from 1995 or so that had really bad pronunciation, but could be helped if you spelled creatively. This one seems to recogize whole words and doesn't like misspellings. We used it to try to recreate songs off of Snoop's doggystlye. silly nerds.
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Re: text to voice (wav) converter
bump
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Re: text to voice (wav) converter
i used to have a blast with 'sequential talker' on the c64
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