[DECtalk] THE QUESTION MARK

Dectalk at aol.com Dectalk at aol.com
Mon Feb 27 10:45:49 EST 2006


 
I chose 4.40 for my software because it has no file  size limits.  It opens 
any file size and reads it.  Version 4.40 won't  create a wav file.  Call me 
stupid but I never knew about the wav  conversion until a year ago.  I was 
shocked to see it do  that.
 
I almost switched to a demo version that would convert  to wav, but then you 
not only have file size issues, but the open file option  doesn't work.    I 
open files that way all the time, and  couldn't see making everyone cut and 
paste stuff into the window.  So  that's mainly why I use 4.40.
 
 
SNOOPI
 
 
In a message dated 2/27/2006 1:53:27 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
ratguy at bellsouth.net writes:

Hi,
As I understand it, the demo programs are produced so that  potential clients
can evaluate DECtalk to see if it meets their needs, from  a quality of
speech etc. prospective.  I assume that a full version  would maybe be a
Speak window but also contain libraries and other files so  that DECtalk
could be interfaced directly with other programs.  The  demo, at least
version 4.3, will read a file up to about 60K in size.   Also, version 4.3
lets you convert the text into a wav file which is very  nice!  Version 4.6.1
or is it 4.61 won't let you do that, and I happen  to have a copy of the
4.6.4 demo and it also won't convert to  wav.
Jayson.

----- Original Message -----
From:  <Dectalk at aol.com>
To: <dectalk at bluegrasspals.com>
Sent:  Monday, February 27, 2006 3:00 AM
Subject: Re: [DECtalk] THE QUESTION  MARK


>
> Thanks so much!  My colleague Corine is now  on  this list and so I thought
it
> was a good question to  ask.  I just have my  communication device, plus
I've
>  never heard or seen a Dectalk Express, so that  was a treat for  me.
>
> Say, my friend Dave reminded me that the Dectalk on  my  CD is just a demo.
> What is a full software version  like?  All I  ever get for my work is the
demo
> speak  windows.  To me, they are like a  full version because they  never
expire
> and they read any size file.  So I  forget  that they are demos.  So what
does
> a full version do that the  demo  won't?
>
> I probably could get a full version but I  really have  no need for one.
I'm
> just curious as to what it  is and why you would need  it when the demo
does it
>  all?
>
>
> SNOOPI
>
>
>
> In a  message dated 2/26/2006 11:23:32 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
>  ratguy at bellsouth.net writes:
>
> Hi,
> I've reached the  following conclusions.  I experimented  with DECtalk 4.3
>  demo, creating a wav file.  I used your four  questions and  invented
twelve
> more.  Questions starting with How,   Where, Why, what and when had a
downward
> inflection, like a  sentence.   Others had an upward inflection like a
>  question.  My DECtalk Express  using version 4.2CD of the firmware  handles
> these questions in the same  way.  To hear DECtalk  4.3 asking these
> questions, get the following  file.
>  http://www.bluegrasspals.com/questions.wav
> Here are the   questions.  Note that in the fourteenth question there is a
>  comma,  which makes it still sound like a question.  The  fifteenth
question
> is  just the second part of the fourteenth  question but is still spoken
like
> a  sentence.
> Have  you eaten yet?
> How many of your brothers still live at   home?
> How many years of school did it take to become a nurse?
>  Where can  I get my suit cleaned?
> How do you want your hair  cut?
> Would you like to  keep asking me questions?
> Should  I go to the doctor?
> How much wood  should I bring home?
>  Isn't she beautiful?
> Where is Dennis  sitting?
> Why does  this computer keep crashing?
> When will I get to see  that  movie?
> Who's on First?
> If I go to sleep tonight, when will I  wake  up?
> When will I wake up?
> What is the square root of  two?
>
> -----  Original Message -----
> From:  <Dectalk at aol.com>
> To:   <dectalk at bluegrasspals.com>
> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006  12:12  AM
> Subject: [DECtalk] THE QUESTION  MARK
>
>
> >
> >   1.  Have you  eaten yet?
> >     2.   How many of your  brothers still live at  home?
> >      3.   How many years of school did it take to become a   nurse?
>  >     4.  Where can I get my suit   cleaned?
> > Part of my work promted me to ask you all  a  Dectalk  question.  My
> Colleague
> > wanted to know  how my Dectalk handled  the  above questions.  For  the
most
> part
> > the inflections  went up in the  middle  of these questions rather than
the
> >   end.  I have two questions for the  group.
> >
> >  1.   How does Dectalk Express handle these  questions?
>  >
> >  2.  In the manual it says something about  the  "^" changing how  things
are
> > emphosized.   I think it's the ^ anyway.    How do you use it and  would
it
> change
> > how questions come    out?
> >
> > I think there are other symbos that change  how   things are said, Does
> anyone
> > know what  they are?  I used this  stuff twice  in my life but I  forget
what
> > they are.  I just  remember not being  impressed  enough to use them.
But
> now  I'm
> >  trying to remember what they were and what  they  did.
>  >
> >
> >  SNOOPI
> >
>  >
>
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