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Monday, February 11, 2008
Getting Your Mac to Speak Other Languages
For an excellent up-to-date reference on other voices for OS X's Text-To-Speech features, see this page at Ricky Buchanan's ATMac site.
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Hi Tom This is a brilliant site which shed - at least some - light on to why inserting turkish text from a word document into InDesign for the Mac is such a hassle.
I was wondering if you know of any resources for multilingual voice input/speech recognition (on Mac or PC). All of the information I have found so far has been about reading and writing, with a little covering multilingual audio.
Unfortunately MacSpeech Dictate is only in English. A sales representative mentioned that they are aiming for multilingual, but there is no time frame set at the moment.
4 comments:
Hi Tom
This is a brilliant site which shed - at least some - light on to why inserting turkish text from a word document into InDesign for the Mac is such a hassle.
Hi Tom,
Thanks for a useful site!
I was wondering if you know of any resources for multilingual voice input/speech recognition (on Mac or PC). All of the information I have found so far has been about reading and writing, with a little covering multilingual audio.
Thanks!
Kym
Sorry, no. You might want to ask these folks
http://www.macspeech.com/
what languages besides English they currently support.
Thanks for link Tom. :-)
Unfortunately MacSpeech Dictate is only in English. A sales representative mentioned that they are aiming for multilingual, but there is no time frame set at the moment.
Kym
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