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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 04 8:39 am)
I haven't come across any other interesting consumer applications lately, but there are better text-to-speech synthesizers than TextAloud's default speech engine. AT&T's Natural Voices, for instance. TextAloud has support for Natural Voices, and can be purchased with Natural Voices included at additional cost.
Attached Link: http://www.rhetorical.com/cgi-bin/demo.cgi
If you want to hear the most natural text to speech I've heard to date, check out the url above. They even have different accents like British, Australian and "Valley Girl".Yes, Rhetorical's speech engine is great. I'm also impressed by the Loquendo and Voiceware engines, which are moving away from the stiff, stilted, neutral speech output of earlier efforts.
Here's a site that does a side-by-side comparison of over a dozen speech engines:
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Has anything better than TextAloudMP3 come out lately?