native-messaging-espeak-ng
espeak-ng
native-messaging-espeak-ng | espeak-ng | |
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JavaScript | C | |
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native-messaging-espeak-ng
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Have we reached a point of no return on managing software dependencies?
I'm just trying to use coqui-ai/TTS so I can stream speech synthesis output to the browser as I do with eSpeak NG https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-espeak-ng. I think the issue has been brought up before on GitHub. I have not read a solution. I am ready to try again if you can suggest a minimal build process.
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Deno should target the browser officially
You can use a Native Messaging host to run local code controlled from the browser. See native-messaging-deno for a general purpose and extensible solution and deno-server where Deno's serveTls is dynamically started to run a local application, stream stdout from the application to the browser, then stop the local server.
- Streaming speech synthesis output to the browser using Bash with GNU head and Native Messaging
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Execute Terminal Commands and Receive Live Output with React SSE
A single page Deno server can be found here https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-espeak-ng/blob/deno-server/local_server.js. I have used this source code // https://github.com/chcunningham/atomics-post-message/blob/main/server.js, renamed to server.msj modified to use Ecmascript Modules instead of CommonJS, e.g.,
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IAMA senior javascript dev, ask me anything
I've already achieved the requirement multiple ways, already; from using Native Messaging https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-espeak-ng, to using GNU Core Utilities tail, to Deno.watchFs() https://github.com/guest271314/fs, et al., see captureSystemAudio. The one approach I have not yet achieved is compiling to Emscripten - with SSML support.
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how to fix these errors when trying to request from a rest API?
Create a self-signed certificate. If you are on Chromium or Chrome launch with --ignore-certificate-errors-spki-list=.... Read this https://github.com/GoogleChrome/samples/blob/gh-pages/webtransport/webtransport_server.py#L42-L72. This is how I use HTTPS for Deno and Node local servers and WebTransport https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-espeak-ng/tree/deno-server.
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Which backend JavaScript framework is the one you use ?
I use the source code for Deno's serveTls https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-espeak-ng/blob/deno-server/local_server.js and wrote a Web server module for QuickJS https://github.com/guest271314/webserver-c/tree/quickjs-webserver.
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[Express] - How to have a self-updating display in browser window? Template Engines sufficient? Or use Vue/Angular/React?]
This https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-espeak-ng/tree/deno-server is what I do using Deno
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Web Speech API is (still) broken on Linux circa 2023
I created https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-espeak-ng which provides a means to send text or SSML to the eSpeak NG speech synthesis engine and parse the generated WAV in the browser. That bypasses waiting around another N years for Google to prioritize Web Speech API, which I see no evidence of Google doing - except for its cloud service.
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Build a Text-to-Speech component in React
I merely read the article to see how the author was implementing "Text-to-Speech"; how they implemented "Text-to-Speech"; e.g., native-messaging-espeak-ng to overcome or avoid the multiple issues and limitations with using the specified Web Speech API in the browser.
espeak-ng
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ESpeak-ng: speech synthesizer with more than one hundred languages and accents
After some brief research it seems the issue you're seeing may be a known bug in at least some versions/release of espeak-ng.
Here's some potentially related links if you'd like to dig deeper:
* "questions about mandarin data packet #1044": https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/issues/1044
* "ESpeak NJ-1.51’s Mandarin pronunciation is corrupted #12952": https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/12952
* "The pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese using ESpeak NJ in NVDA is not normal #1028": https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/issues/1028
* "When espeak-ng translates Chinese (cmn), IPA tone symbols are not output correctly #305": https://github.com/rhasspy/piper/issues/305
* "Please default ESpeak NG's voice role to 'Chinese (Mandarin, latin as Pinyin)' for Chinese to fix #12952 #13572": https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/issues/13572
* "Cmn voice not correctly translated #1370": https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/issues/1370
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IAMA senior javascript dev, ask me anything
I'm skeptical about a senior JavaScript developer claiming to be bored. Nonetheless, let's see. How would you go about modifying [this](ng/blob/master/emscripten/espeakng_glue.idl) IDL file, this C++ glue code, and the relevant Make file to compile eSpeak NG to JavaScript with Emscripten with SSML support enabled?
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Is there a good text to speech program for linux?
eSpeak NG supports running on Linux, BSD, Mac, Android, Windows, has been compiled to WASM with Emscripten. See also espeak and meSpeak.js.
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Vietnamese Phonology
I may have a solution, BUT I'm at an airport right now, so... Perhaps tonight I can give you some ideas. There is a program I used to make a few presets for myself. https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/blob/master/docs/languages.md
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[P] Balacoon: Fastest neural text-to-speech on CPU
For this one, I used espeak (https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng) as a text processor. It is almost 17 years old software and is pretty lacking, unfortunately. On the other hand, it's super fast and supports tens of languages. Long story short, punctuation introduces phrase break with a pause of fixed length, and capitalization is ignored.
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Balacoon: python package for text-to-speech
I didnt not release trainy parts to build voices. I am considering, but there is so many packages already (coqui, espnet, piper, nemo, fairseq to name a few) that i focused on usability for now. Support for new languages is a different question. Everyone wants to train fancy neural nets. But support for new language is about writing rules and having language expertise. I did it for English (https://github.com/balacoon/en_us_normalization/tree/c1019cf878aa6baf25d6fff719cf418cca5a3107/production/classify). Doing it for all the other languages would probably take me a lifetime. Other speech synthesis solutions use 17-years old espeak for this purpose (https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/blob/master/docs/languages.md). I introduced the fallback to it in Balacoon too. But generally, it is outdated technology and I believe we should do better.
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Is there a good audio-to-IPA phone app that doesn’t assume a particular language?
espeak-ng works by first converting text to IPA and then pronouncing that. But im not sure im aware of a way to input arbitrary IPA, and also the quality is probably too low for you.
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I Created A Web Speech API NPM Package Called SpeechKit
There are espeak-ng https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng and pocketsphinx https://github.com/cmusphinx/pocketsphinx which can be used locally without making external requests.
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Which languages have readily available IPA equivalents to learn from?
There are automatic tools to convert a written form of a language to IPA, I'm personally aware of espeak-ng, which supports* a lot of languages.
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Ask HN: Are there any good open source Text-to-Speech tools?
I've had good luck with https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng (for very specific purposes, and I was willing to wrangle IPA)
What are some alternatives?
GoogleNetworkSpeechSynthesis - Google's Network Speech Synthesis: Bring your own Google API key and proxy
RHVoice - a free and open source speech synthesizer for Russian and other languages
DeepSpeech - DeepSpeech is an open source embedded (offline, on-device) speech-to-text engine which can run in real time on devices ranging from a Raspberry Pi 4 to high power GPU servers.
TTS - 🐸💬 - a deep learning toolkit for Text-to-Speech, battle-tested in research and production
speechd - Common high-level interface to speech synthesis
piper - A fast, local neural text to speech system
speech-api - Web Speech API
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
AudioWorkletStream - fetch() => ReadableStream => AudioWorklet
aeneas - aeneas is a Python/C library and a set of tools to automagically synchronize audio and text (aka forced alignment)
webserver-c - A simple HTTP webserver written in C.
SAM - Software Automatic Mouth - Tiny Speech Synthesizer