Yes, if in the process of converting the text, they also can perform translation. (Eg, French-txt in, English speech out) and other combinations
Want to see it in action, visit YouTube videos about Linux or other subjects.
Leslie
April 2, 2025 at 12:41:05 p.m. EDT, Neal Gompa <ngompa13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 2, 2025 at 12:16 PM JT <jt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I tested a bunch of TTS in the past, but within the past year there's been a bunch of additional ones that have come out that I havent had time to tinker with.
> How do you think Piper compares with the others currently available? Parler TTS, F5, Zonos, Kokoro, Sesame, FishSpeech, Melo, etc.
> The alltalkv2 project has done a lot of work to integrate multiple back ends into their custom UI. It'd be nice if something were possible on Fedora, that way an individual could select whichever TTS backend they think works best for them. Some work well with other languages, some dont.
> I'm not really sure what would need to be built for Fedora to have a similar functionality.
> Neal, you mentioned KDE's TTS are you talking about KTTS or Jovie? Or is there a new one?
>
I'm just referring to using it for screen reading and other
accessibility capabilities.
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> I tested a bunch of TTS in the past, but within the past year there's been a bunch of additional ones that have come out that I havent had time to tinker with.
> How do you think Piper compares with the others currently available? Parler TTS, F5, Zonos, Kokoro, Sesame, FishSpeech, Melo, etc.
> The alltalkv2 project has done a lot of work to integrate multiple back ends into their custom UI. It'd be nice if something were possible on Fedora, that way an individual could select whichever TTS backend they think works best for them. Some work well with other languages, some dont.
> I'm not really sure what would need to be built for Fedora to have a similar functionality.
> Neal, you mentioned KDE's TTS are you talking about KTTS or Jovie? Or is there a new one?
>
I'm just referring to using it for screen reading and other
accessibility capabilities.
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