[Tutor] Python Speech
Alex Hall
mehgcap at gmail.com
Wed Aug 24 02:46:33 CEST 2011
Depending on what you want, you could try accessible_output. This uses
the first available screen reader to speak, or sapi5 speech if no
screen reader is loaded. I believe the link is:
http://hg.qwitter-client.net/dependencies
HTH.
On 8/23/11, Steven D'Aprano <steve at pearwood.info> wrote:
> Christopher King wrote:
>> Hello Tutors,
>> I need help with text to speech and or speech to text. I know of two
>> packages, but they require win32, which I can't get to work. The Win32
>> package was filled with pyd's and no py's..Could some one tell me how to
>> get
>> win32 to work or a package that doesn't use it.
>
> Are you running Windows?
>
> If not, you'll need to use a Windows PC.
>
>
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> Steven
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