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RE: Speech Synthesys



I moved over to the NeoSpeech voices as they are slightly better than
AT&T NV and the application is significantly quicker to initialise (I
had long delays with AT&T NV if no speech for several hours - had to
re-initialise).

The only draw back is there are no UK voices yet AFAIK - they say they're
in development but this has been the case for quite a while now :(

Paul.



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> Stuart Grimshaw
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> engines like, or are people still using the old faves like IBM's
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