Hi,
Ich mache mal hier weiter mit espeak.
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[23:21 root@dreamone ~] > espeak --help
eSpeak text-to-speech: 1.48.03 04.Mar.14 Data at: /usr/share/espeak-data
espeak [options] ["<words>"]
-f <text file> Text file to speak
--stdin Read text input from stdin instead of a file
If neither -f nor --stdin, then <words> are spoken, or if none then text
is spoken from stdin, each line separately.
-a <integer>
Amplitude, 0 to 200, default is 100
-g <integer>
Word gap. Pause between words, units of 10mS at the default speed
-k <integer>
Indicate capital letters with: 1=sound, 2=the word "capitals",
higher values indicate a pitch increase (try -k20).
-l <integer>
Line length. If not zero (which is the default), consider
lines less than this length as end-of-clause
-p <integer>
Pitch adjustment, 0 to 99, default is 50
-s <integer>
Speed in words per minute, 80 to 450, default is 175
-v <voice name>
Use voice file of this name from espeak-data/voices
-w <wave file name>
Write speech to this WAV file, rather than speaking it directly
-b Input text encoding, 1=UTF8, 2=8 bit, 4=16 bit
-m Interpret SSML markup, and ignore other < > tags
-q Quiet, don't produce any speech (may be useful with -x)
-x Write phoneme mnemonics to stdout
-X Write phonemes mnemonics and translation trace to stdout
-z No final sentence pause at the end of the text
--compile=<voice name>
Compile pronunciation rules and dictionary from the current
directory. <voice name> specifies the language
--ipa Write phonemes to stdout using International Phonetic Alphabet
--ipa=1 Use ties, --ipa=2 Use ZWJ, --ipa=3 Separate with _
--path="<path>"
Specifies the directory containing the espeak-data directory
--pho Write mbrola phoneme data (.pho) to stdout or to the file in --phonout
--phonout="<filename>"
Write phoneme output from -x -X --ipa and --pho to this file
--punct="<characters>"
Speak the names of punctuation characters during speaking. If
=<characters> is omitted, all punctuation is spoken.
--split="<minutes>"
Starts a new WAV file every <minutes>. Used with -w
--stdout Write speech output to stdout
--version Shows version number and date, and location of espeak-data
--voices=<language>
List the available voices for the specified language.
If <language> is omitted, then list all voices.
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Es ist ein Paket gebaut worden data ist darin erhalten.
Ich bekomme aber noch kein Ergebnis.
Kenne mich aber auch mit espeak und den Optionen nicht aus.
Ich hänge mal nur das espeak hier an.
Evtl. kannst du damit schon etwas anfangen.
gruß pclin