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FreeTTS is a speech synthesis engine written entirely in the
Java(tm) programming language. FreeTTS was written by the Sun Microsystems Laboratories Speech Team and is based on CMU's
Flite engine. FreeTTS also includes a partial JSAPI 1.0
The jTTS project provides a refactored implementation of the FreeTTS software speech synthesizer. Rather than building upon the flite implementation of a TTS engine, it implements engine capabilities from Festival. It also supports British English.
Flite text-to-speech module for Asterisk. This provides the "Flite" dialplan application, which allows you to use the Flite TTS Engine as a speech synthesizer in Asterisk.
The Software will be a collection of voice related applications and solutions Final Releases will be as a cram format.
The Yopy is a Linux Based PDA Device.
Yoobin uses the Flite text to speech engine to create audio output from keyboard and menu b
SII is a python IDE geared for blind programmers. It uses the speech synthesis program Flite to interact with the user. SII will work under Cygwin and Linux
Austrian voices for the Flite+hts_engine speech synthesis system
Flite+hts_engine distribution for Austrian German HMM/HTS voices.
See a description how to add a new language to flite here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/at-flite/wiki/AddingNewLanguage/
See also the Austrian German Voices for Festival project here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/at-festival/