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Installer for 1.65 posted
Hi, the final 1.65 installer for Win32 can be downloaded from http://developer.berlios.de/project/sho ... up_id=2999.
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That would be custsounds.oxp. These are pre-recorded samples of what seems to be the standard OS X speech synthesiser, and can’t adapt (e.g. by saying the name of the current system/planet).
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In that case, I recomend you download it CWolf - here's the link http://oosat.alioth.net/node/71
I think CWolf is referring to the speech that is presently in Mac version only (as far as I know). We Win users have that custsounds.oxp to admire, but if I've understood it correctly, Maccies have a plethora of other spoken sounds as well...
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At the moment, you won't. While there are a few free speech libraries available, none of them are simple enough for it to be an easy job for one of the Linux or Windows developers to shoe-horn them into Oolite's code.CWolf wrote:Fantastic as always.
When can we get speech into the Win version?
I'd be very happy to be proved wrong on this. Especially as the Mac speech code is somewhat flaky and has been responsible for crashes on some systems.
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You know what, I think we need to sample our own voices (although that may well mean doing away speech for the planet name for system arrival, unless someone makes a convincing way to jam the syllables together OR pre-record 2048 system names!)
It'd certainly sound better than synthesis - the trouble is finding someone with a voice that sounds right. Or perhaps several different voices so you can have the one you want. And then finding somewhere to record them where you won't have background noise in the samples, and a decent mike with a pop screen so all the P and S sounds don't sound terrible! Of course, given Oolite's lineage to Elite, they must be British voices too (Although that would of course include the Scots and Welsh and those in Northern Ireland who consider themselves British. I'm trying to imagine a lilting Welsh voice saying "Incoming missile" now...)
It'd certainly sound better than synthesis - the trouble is finding someone with a voice that sounds right. Or perhaps several different voices so you can have the one you want. And then finding somewhere to record them where you won't have background noise in the samples, and a decent mike with a pop screen so all the P and S sounds don't sound terrible! Of course, given Oolite's lineage to Elite, they must be British voices too (Although that would of course include the Scots and Welsh and those in Northern Ireland who consider themselves British. I'm trying to imagine a lilting Welsh voice saying "Incoming missile" now...)
The Maccies also have "i-tunes integration".
I have i-tunes on my PC and thought it would be a bit more relaxing to do the integration on the PC, too. Would that be possible?
And for the speech:
I doubt anybody in this forum remembers the old German science-fiction "Space Patrol" from 1966? I always thought that mechanic computervoice sounds better than that from STAR TREK.
I have i-tunes on my PC and thought it would be a bit more relaxing to do the integration on the PC, too. Would that be possible?
And for the speech:
I doubt anybody in this forum remembers the old German science-fiction "Space Patrol" from 1966? I always thought that mechanic computervoice sounds better than that from STAR TREK.
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Is there no way to tie in "Microsoft Sam"? I thought that could be used in the same way as on the Mac. Sure, it will sound really bad for some system names (M$ Sam makes me laugh anyway) but it's a start...
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Certainly not using the same mechanism as on the Mac. If you find a scripting interface for iTunes under Windows, I’m sure dajt would be interested in hearing about it. ;-)Azzameen wrote:I have i-tunes on my PC and thought it would be a bit more relaxing to do the integration on the PC, too. Would that be possible?
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