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{{Software | {{Software | ||
|Picture=backtalk.gif | |Picture=backtalk.gif | ||
|Version=2.01 | |Version=2.01 (Dec 1997) | ||
|Author=[[Samuel Audet]] | |Author=[[Samuel Audet]] | ||
|License=BSD alike | |License=BSD alike | ||
|Download= | |Download={{FileLink|BackTalk}} | ||
|Website=https://nova.polymtl.ca/~guardia/backtalk.php | |||
|Website= | |||
}} | }} | ||
BackTalk is free Speech System for OS/2. It uses RSynth as its synthesizer, but I will be using something else as soon as a useable alternative is available. Festival sounds great, but it's huge. It uses 15 megs RAM right on startup. FreeSpeech (using MBROLA) doesn't generate syllables well, but it is only an Alpha version, so hope is there. | BackTalk is free Speech System for OS/2. It uses RSynth as its synthesizer, but I will be using something else as soon as a useable alternative is available. Festival sounds great, but it's huge. It uses 15 megs RAM right on startup. FreeSpeech (using MBROLA) doesn't generate syllables well, but it is only an Alpha version, so hope is there. |
Latest revision as of 04:07, 9 August 2021
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Version | 2.01 (Dec 1997) |
Vendor | |
Author | Samuel Audet |
License | BSD alike |
Download | BackTalk |
Website | https://nova.polymtl.ca/~guardia/backtalk.php |
BackTalk is free Speech System for OS/2. It uses RSynth as its synthesizer, but I will be using something else as soon as a useable alternative is available. Festival sounds great, but it's huge. It uses 15 megs RAM right on startup. FreeSpeech (using MBROLA) doesn't generate syllables well, but it is only an Alpha version, so hope is there.

The package comes with the following REXX script and programs:
- Speaking E-mail (instead of using a useless WAV file, use this!)
- Speaking IRC
- Speaking Clock
- Speaking Timer
Plus, you can use BackTalk through BTCLIENT.DLL for your own programs and REXX scripts.