RHVoice VS hmm_tts_build

Compare RHVoice vs hmm_tts_build and see what are their differences.

hmm_tts_build

a direct repository for building and using a "simple" tts (by kastnerkyle)
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RHVoice hmm_tts_build
13 1
1,425 2
2.9% -
8.1 1.8
12 days ago about 2 years ago
C++ Shell
GNU General Public License v3.0 only -
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RHVoice

Posts with mentions or reviews of RHVoice. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-19.

hmm_tts_build

Posts with mentions or reviews of hmm_tts_build. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-25.
  • Speech Synthesis on Linux
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Sep 2021
    A nice enhancement for the system is having TTS read out the currently selected text, triggered by a key shortcut.

    I tried festival and it too complicated and my version was too to run the better voices model.

    Instead I've used this repo to use upgraded flite: https://github.com/kastnerkyle/hmm_tts_build/

    I have mapped keyboard shortcuts Win+1 for normal speed, Win+2 for faster and Win+3 for really fast reading speed. I can use it while reading, to enhance my focus. Neat.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing RHVoice and hmm_tts_build you can also consider the following projects:

espeak-ng - eSpeak NG is an open source speech synthesizer that supports more than hundred languages and accents.

larynx - End to end text to speech system using gruut and onnx

Real-Time-Voice-Cloning - Clone a voice in 5 seconds to generate arbitrary speech in real-time

tacotron2 - Tacotron 2 - PyTorch implementation with faster-than-realtime inference

TensorVox - Desktop application for neural speech synthesis written in C++

NeMo - A scalable generative AI framework built for researchers and developers working on Large Language Models, Multimodal, and Speech AI (Automatic Speech Recognition and Text-to-Speech)

TTS - πŸΈπŸ’¬ - a deep learning toolkit for Text-to-Speech, battle-tested in research and production

TTS - :robot: :speech_balloon: Deep learning for Text to Speech (Discussion forum: https://discourse.mozilla.org/c/tts)

luci - LuCI - OpenWrt Configuration Interface