Repository: mattytemple/speak-js Branch: master Commit: b10f5b035370 Files: 126 Total size: 2.2 MB Directory structure: gitextract_rby9y3ov/ ├── .gitignore ├── License.txt ├── README.markdown ├── demo.html ├── espeak-data/ │ └── voices/ │ ├── !v/ │ │ ├── croak │ │ ├── f1 │ │ ├── f2 │ │ ├── f3 │ │ ├── f4 │ │ ├── f5 │ │ ├── klatt │ │ ├── klatt2 │ │ ├── klatt3 │ │ ├── m1 │ │ ├── m2 │ │ ├── m3 │ │ ├── m4 │ │ ├── m5 │ │ ├── m6 │ │ ├── m7 │ │ ├── whisper │ │ └── whisperf │ ├── af │ ├── bs │ ├── ca │ ├── cs │ ├── cy │ ├── da │ ├── de │ ├── default │ ├── el │ ├── en/ │ │ ├── en │ │ ├── en-n │ │ ├── en-rp │ │ ├── en-sc │ │ ├── en-us │ │ ├── en-wi │ │ └── en-wm │ ├── eo │ ├── es │ ├── es-la │ ├── fi │ ├── fr │ ├── fr-be │ ├── hi │ ├── hr │ ├── hu │ ├── hy │ ├── hy-west │ ├── id │ ├── is │ ├── it │ ├── ka │ ├── kn │ ├── ku │ ├── la │ ├── lv │ ├── mb/ │ │ ├── mb-af1 │ │ ├── mb-af1-en │ │ ├── mb-br1 │ │ ├── mb-br3 │ │ ├── mb-br4 │ │ ├── mb-cr1 │ │ ├── mb-cz2 │ │ ├── mb-de2 │ │ ├── mb-de4 │ │ ├── mb-de4-en │ │ ├── mb-de5 │ │ ├── mb-de5-en │ │ ├── mb-de6 │ │ ├── mb-de6-grc │ │ ├── mb-de7 │ │ ├── mb-en1 │ │ ├── mb-es1 │ │ ├── mb-es2 │ │ ├── mb-fr1 │ │ ├── mb-fr1-en │ │ ├── mb-fr4 │ │ ├── mb-fr4-en │ │ ├── mb-gr2 │ │ ├── mb-gr2-en │ │ ├── mb-hu1 │ │ ├── mb-hu1-en │ │ ├── mb-ic1 │ │ ├── mb-id1 │ │ ├── mb-it3 │ │ ├── mb-it4 │ │ ├── mb-la1 │ │ ├── mb-nl2 │ │ ├── mb-nl2-en │ │ ├── mb-pl1 │ │ ├── mb-pl1-en │ │ ├── mb-pt1 │ │ ├── mb-ro1 │ │ ├── mb-ro1-en │ │ ├── mb-sw1 │ │ ├── mb-sw1-en │ │ ├── mb-sw2 │ │ ├── mb-sw2-en │ │ ├── mb-tr1 │ │ ├── mb-tr2 │ │ ├── mb-us1 │ │ ├── mb-us2 │ │ └── mb-us3 │ ├── mk │ ├── ml │ ├── nl │ ├── no │ ├── pl │ ├── pt │ ├── pt-pt │ ├── ro │ ├── ru │ ├── sk │ ├── sq │ ├── sr │ ├── sv │ ├── sw │ ├── ta │ ├── tr │ ├── vi │ ├── zh │ └── zh-yue ├── speakClient.js ├── speakGenerator.js └── speakWorker.js ================================================ FILE CONTENTS ================================================ ================================================ FILE: .gitignore ================================================ .DS_Store ================================================ FILE: License.txt ================================================ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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Do this: * Include the script in your html header, ```html ``` (and make sure you have speakClient.js available, as well as speakWorker.js and speakGenerator.js) * Add a div with an audio element called 'audio' in your html body, ```html
``` * Call speak() to say stuff in JavaScript ```javascript speak('hello world!') ``` Options ------- You can also specify some options with calling speak(), by doing ```javascript speak('hello world', { option1: value1, option2: value2 .. }) ``` available options are: * amplitude: How loud the voice will be (default: 100) * pitch: The voice pitch (default: 50) * speed: The speed at which to talk (words per minute) (default: 175) * voice: Which voice to use (for a non-default voice, requires you to build speak.js to include the proper data. See Language Support below) (default: en/en-us) * wordgap: Additional gap between words in 10 ms units (default: 0) * noWorker: Do not use a web worker (see below in 'Architecture') For example ```javascript speak('hello world', { pitch: 100 }) ``` will talk in a very high-pitched voice. Architecture ------------ speakClient.js is the file that you interact with. It defines speak(), and will load speakWorker.js in a web worker. speakWorker wraps around speakGenerator.js, which does the actual work of converting a string into a WAV file. The WAV data is returned to speak(), which then plays it in an HTML Audio element. You can also use speak.js without a web worker. In that case, you don't need speakWorker.js, but you do need to load speakGenerator.js along with speakClient.js in your HTML page. speak(), if called with noWorker set to true in the options object, will directly call the WAV generation code in speakGenerator.js instead of forwarding the call to a worker which would have done the same. Language Support ---------------- eSpeak supports multiple languages so speak.js can too. To do this, you need to build a custom version of speak.js: You then need to call speak() with the `voice` option that tells it to use the right voice for your language. For example, for French this should work: ```javascript speak('boulanger', { voice: 'fr' }) ``` ================================================ FILE: demo.html ================================================ Speak.js Demo




================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/croak ================================================ language variant name croak gender male 70 pitch 85 117 flutter 20 formant 0 100 80 110 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/f1 ================================================ language variant name female1 gender female pitch 145 200 flutter 7 roughness 4 formant 0 115 80 150 formant 1 120 80 180 formant 2 100 70 150 150 formant 3 115 70 150 formant 4 110 80 150 formant 5 110 90 150 formant 6 105 80 150 formant 7 110 70 150 formant 8 110 70 150 stressAdd -10 -10 -20 -20 0 0 40 70 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/f2 ================================================ language variant name female2 gender female pitch 142 220 roughness 3 formant 0 105 80 150 formant 1 110 80 160 formant 2 110 70 150 formant 3 110 70 150 formant 4 115 80 150 formant 5 115 80 150 formant 6 110 70 150 formant 7 110 70 150 formant 8 110 70 150 stressAdd 0 0 -10 -10 0 0 10 40 breath 0 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 echo 140 10 consonants 125 125 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/f3 ================================================ language variant name female3 gender female pitch 140 240 formant 0 105 80 150 formant 1 120 75 150 -50 formant 2 135 70 150 -250 formant 3 125 80 150 formant 4 125 80 150 formant 5 125 80 150 formant 6 120 70 150 formant 7 110 70 150 formant 8 110 70 150 stressAmp 18 18 20 20 20 20 20 20 //breath 0 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 breath 0 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 echo 120 10 roughness 4 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/f4 ================================================ language variant name female4 gender female echo 130 15 pitch 142 200 formant 0 120 80 150 formant 1 115 80 160 -20 formant 2 130 75 150 -200 formant 3 123 75 150 formant 4 125 80 150 formant 5 125 80 150 formant 6 110 80 150 formant 7 110 75 150 formant 8 110 75 150 stressAdd -20 -20 -20 -20 0 0 20 120 stressAmp 18 16 20 20 20 20 20 20 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/f5 ================================================ language variant name female2 gender female pitch 160 228 roughness 0 formant 0 105 80 150 formant 1 110 80 160 formant 2 110 70 150 formant 3 110 70 150 formant 4 115 80 200 formant 5 115 80 100 formant 6 110 70 150 formant 7 110 70 100 formant 8 110 70 150 stressAdd 0 0 -10 -10 0 0 10 40 breath 0 4 6 6 6 6 0 10 echo 140 10 voicing 75 consonants 150 150 breathw 150 150 200 200 400 400 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/klatt ================================================ language variant name klatt klatt 1 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/klatt2 ================================================ language variant name klatt2 klatt 2 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/klatt3 ================================================ language variant name klatt3 klatt 3 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/m1 ================================================ language variant name male1 gender male 70 pitch 75 109 flutter 4 roughness 4 consonants 80 100 formant 0 98 100 100 formant 1 97 100 100 formant 2 97 95 100 formant 3 97 95 100 formant 4 97 85 100 formant 5 105 80 100 formant 6 95 80 100 formant 7 100 100 100 formant 8 100 100 100 //stressAdd -10 -10 -20 -20 0 0 40 70 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/m2 ================================================ language variant name male2 gender male pitch 88 115 echo 130 15 formant 0 100 80 120 formant 1 90 85 120 formant 2 110 85 120 formant 3 105 90 120 formant 4 100 90 120 formant 5 100 90 120 formant 6 100 90 120 formant 7 100 90 120 formant 8 100 90 120 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/m3 ================================================ language variant name male3 gender male pitch 80 122 formant 0 100 100 100 formant 1 96 97 100 formant 2 96 97 100 formant 3 96 103 100 formant 4 95 103 100 formant 5 95 103 100 formant 6 100 100 100 formant 7 100 100 100 formant 8 100 100 100 stressAdd 10 10 0 0 0 0 -30 -30 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/m4 ================================================ language variant name male4 gender male pitch 70 110 formant 0 103 100 100 formant 1 103 100 100 formant 2 103 100 100 formant 3 103 100 100 formant 4 106 100 100 formant 5 106 100 100 formant 6 106 100 100 formant 7 103 100 100 formant 8 103 100 100 stressAdd -10 -10 -30 -30 0 0 60 90 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/m5 ================================================ language variant name male5 gender male formant 0 100 85 130 formant 1 90 85 130 40 formant 2 80 85 130 310 formant 3 105 85 130 formant 4 105 85 130 formant 5 105 85 130 formant 6 105 85 150 formant 7 105 85 150 formant 8 105 85 150 intonation 2 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/m6 ================================================ language variant name male6 gender male pitch 82 117 formant 0 100 90 120 formant 1 100 90 140 formant 2 100 70 140 formant 3 100 75 140 formant 4 100 80 140 formant 5 100 80 140 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/m7 ================================================ language variant name Test pitch 75 125 formant 0 100 125 100 formant 1 100 90 80 formant 2 100 70 90 formant 3 100 60 90 formant 4 100 60 90 formant 5 75 50 90 formant 6 90 50 100 formant 7 100 50 100 formant 8 100 50 100 voicing 155 fast_test 0 45 75 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/whisper ================================================ language variant name whisper gender male pitch 82 117 flutter 20 formant 0 100 0 100 formant 1 100 80 100 voicing 17 breath 75 75 50 40 15 10 breathw 150 150 200 200 400 400 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/!v/whisperf ================================================ language variant name female whisper gender female pitch 160 220 roughness 3 formant 0 105 0 150 formant 1 110 40 160 formant 2 110 70 150 formant 3 110 70 150 formant 4 115 80 150 formant 5 115 80 150 formant 6 110 70 150 formant 7 110 70 150 formant 8 110 70 150 stressAdd 0 0 -10 -10 0 0 10 40 // whisper voicing 20 breath 75 75 50 40 15 10 breathw 150 150 200 200 400 400 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/af ================================================ name afrikaans language af gender male roughness 0 pitch 63 120 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/bs ================================================ name bosnian language bs phonemes hr dictionary hbs gender male pitch 81 120 formant 0 100 100 100 formant 1 97 97 100 formant 2 97 97 100 formant 3 97 102 100 formant 4 97 102 100 formant 5 97 102 100 stressAdd 10 10 0 0 0 0 -30 -30 dictrules 3 4 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/ca ================================================ name catalan language ca gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/cs ================================================ name czech language cs gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/cy ================================================ language cy name welsh-test gender male intonation 4 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/da ================================================ name danish language da gender male tunes s2 c2 q2 e2 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/de ================================================ name german language de gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/default ================================================ name default language en gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/el ================================================ name greek language el gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/en/en ================================================ name english language en-uk 2 language en 2 gender male replace 03 I i replace 03 I2 i //pitch 80 118 tunes s1 c1 q1 e1 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/en/en-n ================================================ name lancashire language en-uk-north language en-uk 3 gender male phonemes en-n stressLength 160 150 180 180 220 220 290 290 replace 00 i@3 i@ replace 03 N n //replace 03 I i //replace 03 I2 i ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/en/en-rp ================================================ name english_rp language en-uk-rp language en-uk 4 gender male phonemes en-rp replace 00 o@ O@ replace 00 i@3 i@ replace 03 I i replace 03 I2 i replace 03 @ a# replace 03 3 a# ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/en/en-sc ================================================ name en-scottish language en-sc language en 4 gender male phonemes en-sc dictrules 5 6 7 stressLength 180 130 200 200 0 0 250 270 replace 03 @ V replace 03 I i replace 03 I2 i replace 01 aI aI2 replace 02 a a/ replace 02 u: U replace 02 3: VR ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/en/en-us ================================================ // moving towards US English name english-us language en-us 2 language en-r language en 3 gender male phonemes en-us dictrules 3 6 option reduce_t 1 stressLength 145 125 190 170 0 0 260 290 stressAmp 17 16 19 19 19 19 21 19 replace 03 I i replace 03 I2 i replace 03 @ @/ ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/en/en-wi ================================================ name en-westindies language en-wi language en-uk 4 gender male phonemes en-wi dictrules 8 stressLength 175 175 175 175 220 220 250 290 replace 00 D d replace 00 T t[ replace 00 U@ o@ replace 00 i@3 i@ replace 03 @ a# replace 03 3 a# replace 03 N n formant 1 98 100 100 formant 2 98 100 100 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/en/en-wm ================================================ name english_wmids language en-uk-wmids gender male phonemes en-wm replace 00 h NULL replace 00 o@ O@ replace 00 i@3 i@ dictrules 6 intonation 4 stressAdd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/eo ================================================ name esperanto language eo gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/es ================================================ name spanish language es gender male dictrules 1 intonation 3 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/es-la ================================================ name spanish-latin-american language es-la language es-mx 6 gender male phonemes es-la dictrules 2 intonation 2 stressLength 170 200 180 180 0 0 250 280 replace 00 T s ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/fi ================================================ name finnish language fi gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/fr ================================================ language fr name french gender male dictrules 1 tunes s3 c3 q3 e3 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/fr-be ================================================ language fr-be name french (Belgium) gender male dictrules 2 tunes s3 c3 q3 e3 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/hi ================================================ name hindi-test language hi gender male translator hi phonemes hi dictionary hi dictrules 1 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/hr ================================================ name croatian language hr language hbs gender male dictionary hbs // attributes towards !variant3 pitch 81 120 formant 0 100 100 100 formant 1 97 97 100 formant 2 97 97 100 formant 3 97 102 100 formant 4 97 102 100 formant 5 97 102 100 stressAdd 10 10 0 0 0 0 -30 -30 dictrules 1 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/hu ================================================ name hungarian language hu gender male option bracket 0 0 pitch 81 117 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/hy ================================================ name armenian language hy gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/hy-west ================================================ name armenian-west language hy gender male // change consonants for West Armenian pronunciation replace 00 b p# replace 00 d t# replace 00 dz ts# replace 00 dZ tS replace 00 g k# replace 00 p b replace 00 t d replace 00 ts dz replace 00 c dZ replace 00 k g replace 00 ** R // ?? replace 00 r R ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/id ================================================ name indonesian-test language id gender male stressLength 160 200 180 180 0 0 220 240 stressAmp 16 18 18 18 0 0 22 21 consonants 80 80 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/is ================================================ name icelandic-test language is gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/it ================================================ name italian language it gender male replace 03 i I ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/ka ================================================ name georgian-test language ka ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/kn ================================================ name kannada language kn intonation 2 //consonants 80 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/ku ================================================ name kurdish language ku gender male //words 1 48 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/la ================================================ name latin language la gender male stressrule 2 33 0 2 // rule=penultimate // flags=0100001 (no automatic secondary stress + don't stres monosyllables) // unstressed_wd1=0 // unstressed_wd2=2 // short gap between words words 2 // Note: The Latin voice needs long vowels to be marked with macrons ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/lv ================================================ name latvian language lv gender male replace 03 o o: ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-af1 ================================================ name afrikaans-mbrola-1 language af 7 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola af1 af1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-af1-en ================================================ name en-afrikaans language en 11 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola af1 af1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-br1 ================================================ language pt 7 name brazil-mbrola-1 gender male pitch 82 117 dictrules 2 3 4 mbrola br1 ptbr_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-br3 ================================================ language pt 7 name brazil-mbrola-3 gender male pitch 82 117 dictrules 2 3 4 mbrola br3 ptbr_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-br4 ================================================ language pt 7 name brazil-mbrola-4 gender female pitch 140 220 dictrules 2 3 4 mbrola br4 ptbr4_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-cr1 ================================================ name croatian-mbrola-1 language hr 7 gender male dictionary hbs dictrules 1 pitch 82 117 mbrola cr1 cr1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-cz2 ================================================ name czech-mbrola-2 language cs 7 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola cz2 cs_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-de2 ================================================ name german-mbrola-2 language de 6 gender male mbrola de2 de2_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-de4 ================================================ name german-mbrola-4 language de 6 gender male mbrola de4 de4_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-de4-en ================================================ name en-german language en 9 gender male mbrola de4 de4_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-de5 ================================================ name german-mbrola-5 language de 7 gender female pitch 140 220 mbrola de5 de6_phtrans 22050 // avoid glottal stops. de5 assumes [?] between pause and vowel replace 00 _! _ replace 00 _| _ ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-de5-en ================================================ name en-german-5 language en gender female pitch 140 220 mbrola de5 de6_phtrans 22050 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-de6 ================================================ name german-mbrola-6 language de 6 gender male mbrola de6 de6_phtrans 22050 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-de6-grc ================================================ name german-mbrola-6 language grc 6 gender male mbrola de6 grc-de6_phtrans 22050 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-de7 ================================================ name german-mbrola-7 language de 7 gender female pitch 140 220 mbrola de7 de6_phtrans 22050 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-en1 ================================================ name english-mb-en1 language en-uk 3 language en 2 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola en1 en1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-es1 ================================================ language es 7 name spanish-mbrola-1 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola es1 es_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-es2 ================================================ language es 7 name spanish-mbrola-2 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola es2 es_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-fr1 ================================================ language fr 7 name french-mbrola-1 gender male dictrules 1 stressLength 180 180 180 180 0 0 220 220 pitch 82 117 mbrola fr1 fr1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-fr1-en ================================================ name en-french language en 10 gender male dictrules 1 pitch 82 117 mbrola fr1 fr1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-fr4 ================================================ language fr 7 name french-mbrola-4 gender female dictrules 1 pitch 140 220 mbrola fr1 fr1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-fr4-en ================================================ language en 10 name en-french gender female dictrules 1 pitch 140 220 mbrola fr1 fr1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-gr2 ================================================ name greek-mbrola-1 language el 7 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola gr2 gr2_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-gr2-en ================================================ name en-greek language en 7 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola gr2 gr2_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-hu1 ================================================ name hungarian-mbrola-1 language hu 7 gender female pitch 140 220 mbrola hu1 hu1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-hu1-en ================================================ name en-hungarian language en 10 gender female pitch 140 220 mbrola hu1 hu1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-ic1 ================================================ name mbrola-icelandic language is 6 gender male mbrola ic1 ic1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-id1 ================================================ name indonesian-mbrola-1 language id 7 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola id1 id1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-it3 ================================================ name italian-mbrola-3 language it 7 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola it3 it3_phtrans replace 03 i I // final unstressed "i" ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-it4 ================================================ name italian-mbrola-4 language it 7 gender female pitch 140 220 mbrola it4 it3_phtrans replace 03 i I // final unstressed "i" ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-la1 ================================================ name latin-mbrola-1 language la 7 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola la1 la1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-nl2 ================================================ language nl 7 name dutch-mbrola-2 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola nl2 nl_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-nl2-en ================================================ language en 10 name en-dutch gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola nl2 nl_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-pl1 ================================================ name polish-mbrola-1 language pl 7 gender female pitch 140 220 mbrola pl1 pl1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-pl1-en ================================================ name en-polish language en 11 gender female pitch 140 220 mbrola pl1 pl1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-pt1 ================================================ language pt 7 name portugal-mbrola-1 gender female pitch 140 220 dictrules 1 mbrola pt1 pt1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-ro1 ================================================ name romanian-mbrola-1 language ro 7 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola ro1 ro1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-ro1-en ================================================ name en-romanian language en 9 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola ro1 ro1_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-sw1 ================================================ name swedish-mbrola-1 language sv 7 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola sw1 sv_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-sw1-en ================================================ name en-swedish language en 11 gender male pitch 82 117 mbrola sw1 sv_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-sw2 ================================================ name swedish-mbrola-2 language sv 8 gender female pitch 140 220 mbrola sw2 sv2_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-sw2-en ================================================ name en-swedish-f language en gender female pitch 140 220 mbrola sw2 sv2_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-tr1 ================================================ name turkish-mbrola-1 language tr 7 gender male mbrola tr1 tr1_phtrans dictrules 1 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-tr2 ================================================ name turkish-mbrola-1 language tr 7 gender female pitch 140 220 mbrola tr2 tr1_phtrans dictrules 1 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-us1 ================================================ name us-mbrola-1 language en-us language en 8 gender female phonemes en-us dictrules 3 6 stressLength 170 135 205 205 0 0 245 275 pitch 140 220 mbrola us1 us_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-us2 ================================================ name us-mbrola-2 language en-us language en 7 gender male phonemes en-us dictrules 3 6 stressLength 170 135 205 205 0 0 245 275 pitch 82 117 mbrola us2 us_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mb/mb-us3 ================================================ name us-mbrola-3 language en-us language en 8 gender male phonemes en-us dictrules 3 6 stressLength 170 135 205 205 0 0 245 275 pitch 82 117 mbrola us3 us3_phtrans ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/mk ================================================ name macedonian-test language mk gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/ml ================================================ name malayalam language ml gender male intonation 2 //consonants 80 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/nl ================================================ language nl name dutch-test gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/no ================================================ name norwegian language no language nb gender male intonation 4 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/pl ================================================ name polish language pl gender male intonation 2 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/pt ================================================ name brazil language pt language pt-br gender male dictrules 2 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/pt-pt ================================================ name portugal language pt-pt gender male phonemes pt-pt dictrules 1 intonation 2 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/ro ================================================ name romanian language ro gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/ru ================================================ name russian_test language ru gender male replace 03 a a# ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/sk ================================================ name slovak language sk gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/sq ================================================ name albanian language sq gender male // add this line to remove 'ë' at the end of words // replace 00 @/ NULL ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/sr ================================================ name serbian language sr gender male dictionary hbs // attributes towards !variant3 pitch 80 120 formant 0 100 100 100 formant 1 97 97 100 formant 2 97 97 100 formant 3 97 102 100 formant 4 97 102 100 formant 5 97 102 100 stressAdd 10 10 0 0 0 0 -30 -30 dictrules 2 4 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/sv ================================================ name swedish language sv gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/sw ================================================ name swahihi-test language sw gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/ta ================================================ name tamil language ta gender male intonation 2 consonants 80 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/tr ================================================ name turkish language tr gender male ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/vi ================================================ name vietnam language vi gender male words 1 pitch 80 118 ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/zh ================================================ name Mandarin language zh gender male words 1 pitch 80 118 //for some dialects //[en]: replace ng with n //[zh]: �޺�������ng���n //replace 0 N n //[en]: replace rfx consonants //[zh]: �޾�������r���l��z��er���e //replace 0 ts.h tsh //replace 0 ts. ts //replace 0 s. s //replace 0 i. i[ //replace 0 z. l //replace 0 z. z //replace 0 @r @ //[en]: replace beginning n or l //[zh]: ����nl��n���l��l���n //replace 2 n l //replace 2 l n //[en]: replace beginning w with v //[zh]: w���v //replace 0 w v ================================================ FILE: espeak-data/voices/zh-yue ================================================ name cantonese language zh-yue language yue language zhy translator zhy phonemes zhy dictionary zhy gender male // interpret English letters as 1=English words, 2=jyutping dictrules 1 words 1 ================================================ FILE: speakClient.js ================================================ var speakWorker; try { speakWorker = new Worker('speakWorker.js'); } catch(e) { console.log('speak.js warning: no worker support'); } function speak(text, args) { var PROFILE = 1; function parseWav(wav) { function readInt(i, bytes) { var ret = 0; var shft = 0; while (bytes) { ret += wav[i] << shft; shft += 8; i++; bytes--; } return ret; } if (readInt(20, 2) != 1) throw 'Invalid compression code, not PCM'; if (readInt(22, 2) != 1) throw 'Invalid number of channels, not 1'; return { sampleRate: readInt(24, 4), bitsPerSample: readInt(34, 2), samples: wav.subarray(44) }; } function playHTMLAudioElement(wav) { function encode64(data) { var BASE = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/'; var PAD = '='; var ret = ''; var leftchar = 0; var leftbits = 0; for (var i = 0; i < data.length; i++) { leftchar = (leftchar << 8) | data[i]; leftbits += 8; while (leftbits >= 6) { var curr = (leftchar >> (leftbits-6)) & 0x3f; leftbits -= 6; ret += BASE[curr]; } } if (leftbits == 2) { ret += BASE[(leftchar&3) << 4]; ret += PAD + PAD; } else if (leftbits == 4) { ret += BASE[(leftchar&0xf) << 2]; ret += PAD; } return ret; } document.getElementById("audio").innerHTML=("