Text-To-Speech on Phones: Nuance Talks
David Poehlman
david.poehlman at handsontechnologeyes.com
Mon Mar 5 05:45:53 EST 2007
There's been a lot of progress in Mobile speak lately. I've heard
that talks and the 6682 do not play well together.
On Mar 4, 2007, at 10:36 PM, Shawn Keen wrote:
Hi,
I've tried both talks and mobile speak, Talks I use on my Nokia 6620
and I
tried mobile speak on a nokia 6682. Using dectalk speech I found it
very
sluggish, with talks when you hit a key you hear the function of
that key
and I didn't see the same type of responsiveness with MS. Mostly a
lot of
hangs and stuttering speech and a few lockups.
I wasn't aware of the custom menus problem, maybe that was early in it's
development.
I didn't try it with any other synths besides dectalk so maybe
that was
the problem but after giving it a week of using it I was ready to
wait till
I could afford to get talks on my 6682.
I like how code factory has a screen reader for the pDA's. that is
something I was real interested in looking at. and from the demos
I've herd
of it sounds real nice. Hopefully it's a more stable program.
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Subject: Re: Text-To-Speech on Phones: Nuance Talks
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> - From what I recall hearing on acb radio's main menu a while back,
> the
> problem with mobile-speak vs. talx is that it doesn't give you access
> to all the menu options of the phone, rather, it presents you with its
> own custom menu, as opposed to the phone's actual menu. Has this
> changed, or is that still true?
>
> Also, on a scale of hundreds, and in some cases thousands of dollars,
> 46 dollars more isn't too much of a difference, especially if it means
> that you can access more of what the phone has to offer.
>
> Greg
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 05:17:50AM -0600, Kenny Hitt wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> If you are going to push commercial screen readers, you should
>> mention
>> both.
>>
>> Mobile-speak is also available for the same phones that run talks
>> and it
>> is cheaper. I bought it for only $249 instead of $295. Mobile-speak
>> also supports more software synths than talks.
>>
>> http://codefactory.es
>>
>> Kenny
>>
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