[DECtalk] THE QUESTION MARK

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Mon Feb 27 18:16:50 EST 2006


 
Well, I'll donate my 4.40 to the site if it can go in  the miscollaneous 
area.  BUT, I have a question.  Can I have it open  with an add for my software 
and for the bluegrasspals site?  The first  Dectalk commercial.
 
 
SNOOPI
 
 
 
In a message dated 2/27/2006 1:33:21 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
ratguy at bellsouth.net writes:

Hi,
Is the 4.40 demo available for download somewhere?  I'd  like to see it.
Also, have you looked at my Playdec program?  This  program pretty much gives
any DECtalk demo software command line  ability.  With it, you can associate
.dec files with it and  automatically open up DECtalk files provided they
have a .dec  extension.
Jayson.

----- Original Message -----
From:  <Dectalk at aol.com>
To: <dectalk at bluegrasspals.com>
Sent:  Monday, February 27, 2006 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: [DECtalk] THE QUESTION  MARK


>
> 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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