Hello I want to build a switch for my son who has a physical disability. I want to use rasberry pi so I can set it up as a bluetooth and also do voice recording and playback
Any ideas?
Hello I want to build a switch for my son who has a physical disability. I want to use rasberry pi so I can set it up as a bluetooth and also do voice recording and playback
Any ideas?
Hello Mike,
the most reliable way to manage text to speech is using the Google API features. For my MuZIEum project I have found a lot of documentation but all the information are fragmented, unreliable and adopt some kind of complex and not efficient solutions. There is some tricks you should do to register and manage the Google APIs in the right way, but there are very good supports and I have already used this solution.
In theory you can use for free only about a couple of hours of "spoken" by day, then you should pay (a very low pricing to be honest). This limitation can be easily managed as most of the voice messages that should be used (I suppose) can be recorded once and used off-lline all when needed.
More about the project maybe helpful to give you some specific advice.
Enrico
Thanks Enrico I'll try this, thanks for the quick answer Mike
Thanks Enrico I'll try this, thanks for the quick answer Mike
Just to save time and effort, give me some time and I will pass to you the references. I had not yet had time to post the details of this part of the project development.
As an example take a look to the video below where the same sentence is spoken in different languages.
Enrico