OKOK2HAD wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 11:10 amHi, it will be easier for me to edit the words in the text to make them sound believable. On "ttsmp3" I tried a few phrases with different voices. I found the best pronunciation for "Polish / Jan". I will have to adjust the numbers to match the Czech language. Give me a moment and upload a new pronunciation correction file for the pronunciation. It will use Tbin Polish / Jan for the final output of the .bin file. I can't create a .bin file myself. Will it be enough for you if I just edit the text?VK3KYY wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 9:31 amOK.
Let me know which voice works best.
It is possible to use phonemes, but the only TTSMP3 supports this, and there is a lower download limit on TTSMP3
Use of Phonemes is documented here
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/polly/lates ... honeme-tag
You can test phonemes on TTSMP3 e..g
<phoneme alphabet="ipa" ph="pɪˈkɑːn">pecan</phoneme>
Do not use the <Speak> tags
The wordlist data format has changed to allow phonemes
But I did not update all the languages yet with the new format.
English has been updated
https://github.com/LibreDMR/voice-promp ... ish_UK.csv
the 2 new columns PromptSpeechPrefix and PromptSpeechPostfix are for phoneme and other XML
e.g.
For <phoneme alphabet="ipa" ph="pɪˈkɑːn">pecan</phoneme>
PromptSpeechPrefix = <phoneme alphabet="ipa" ph="pɪˈkɑːn">
PromptSpeechPostfix = </phoneme>
However I think phonemes may be hard to use, so just changing the spelling of the words to make the speech sound correct is probably easier
Just edit the text, and post it here, I will run my script to create the bin file.
You could create a bin file, but you need to install Python 3 and also FFMPEG.
Also, I have not made a config.csv file for Czech yet, because I did not know which Voice you are using.
BTW. Unless you need to use extra functionality like Phonemes, its probably better to use VoicePolly.pro, because it has a much higher quota.
Both TTSMP3 and VoicePolly both use "Amazon Polly" as for the synthesis, so it should sound the same.
On VoicePolly.pro you can also try setting the sample rate to 8000Hz, because this is the sample rate used by the DMR codec in the radio, so you get a better idea of how it may sound if you select that option.
But the DMR codec also has problems with some voices, especially for individual letters, I know DJ0HF can not make the 2 German female vices work for all letters, but the German male voice (Hans) is better.