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-- Input text is logged. It is treated as private customer data and is handled according to AT&T's Privacy Policy. Note that AT&T will cooperate fully with law enforcement. ... Voice & Language: ... Text: Clear text — Must match language — Length limit — Special characters...
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www.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php
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Text-To-Speech (TTS) -- Our Demo Speaks Your Text ... -- Input text is logged. It is treated as private customer data and is handled according to AT&T's Privacy Policy. Note that AT&T will cooperate fully with law enforcement. ... Voice & Language:
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www.research.att.com/articles/demos_links/TTS_Demo
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2 Free Natural Voices included; · Read aloud any text in Web, Word, Emails, PDF, more; · Toolbar Add-In in MS Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, ... · Microsoft Voice included; · All functions to read aloud any text in your computer; · Change speed and speaker; · Miniboard to read any text in other applications...
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Cepstral Voices can speak any text they are given, with the voice you choose. Try out a sample of some of the voices that we currently have available. We are building new synthetic voices for Text-To-Speech (TTS) every day, and we can find or build the right one for any application.
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; Note: If you plan on useing obscene words on this please check the box. You agree that you are 18+ when you check the box. This form is powered by and belongs to http://www.bell-labs.com/. This is a mirror of bell-labs text-to-voice form...
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www.angelfire.com/az/jasonberry/voice.html
www.angelfire.com/az/jasonberry/voice.html
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TextAloud uses voice synthesis to convert text into spoken audio. Listen on your PC or create MP3 or WMA files for use on portable devices like iPods, PocketPCs, and CD players. ... NextUp Talker is a Text To Speech application specifically designed for people who have temporarily or permanently lost their voice.
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This photo from 1971 shows Bell Labs researcher Cecil H. Coker demonstrating a new computerized system for converting printed text into synthetic speech. A simulated vocal tract on the oscilloscope screen changes its shape with each changing sound from the voice of the computer. Bell Labs first demonstrated an...
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www.bell-labs.com/project/tts/voices.html
www.bell-labs.com/project/tts/voices.html
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