Theta command line options
Cheryl Homiak
chomiak at charter.net
Tue May 4 07:43:50 EDT 2004
Here's the output of the theta -h in case that may tell somebody
something.
Notice one uses the theta command, but there is both a theta and a
theta.bin file.
/usr/local/bin/theta.bin:
usage: theta [OPTIONS] [text | file] ...
-h Show this help message
-V Show version information
-l List voices available on the system
-N <string> Use the voice specified (by its `human' name)
-n <string> Use the voice specified (by its internal name)
-d <string> Load voice from directory specified
(default is current directory)
-f Interpret arguments as filenames
(default is as text strings)
-p Interpret arguments as phoneme strings
-m <string> Use the text mode specified (text, phones, or ssml)
-M <string> Use the prosody modification specified (duration, pitch, all, or none)
-P Show a list of phonemes that would be synthesized
-o <string> Write output to file specified
(default is to play to the audio device)
-t <string> Write the specified wave file type
(default is `riff')
-c <int> Output the specified number of channels
(default is 1)
-F <int> Resample the output to the specified sampling rate
-r <float> Stretch the speaking rate by the specified factor
-S <float> Shift the pitch of the output by the specified factor
-g <float> Set gain (rescale output by the specified factor)
-x <string> Load SFX specs from file specified
(default is no SFX)
-L <string> Load user lexicon from file specified
--wrules <string> Load Wrules from filename
--
Cheryl
"Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."
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