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2010-03-29
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2010-03-29
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2010-03-29
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2010-03-29
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2010-03-29
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2010-03-29
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2010-03-30
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@ Toulouse, France
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jesuska, as far as i understand, you'd need to check if a female voice is available at all for your language.
i checked for german, but german female voices are mbrola-voices and i never got them to work. neither with espeakcaller nor with espeak from the command line.
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2010-03-30
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my language is french.
where can i check female voice availability ?
gonna google it...
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2010-03-30
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