• Clocks [They/Them]
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    22 hours ago

    You can install the app directly from the original developers, although it’s a confusing mess to do so.

    But it allows access to non-piper voices which I find to sound better.

    For example, conqui AI voice 80 is my favorite.

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    1 day ago

    Ohhh boy SherpaTTS got an easy fdroid install! That’s a game changer, nothing to be scoffed at compared to Google’s… And fully in device/offline. I’m still trying to figure which model sounds best, when I was beta-testing it last year I don’t think they had this many models. Also the model installation is just slightly less janky than before, but still… Wanna change model? Delete the storage or reinstall the app!

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    As a talk back user, this is really handy. However, I will say that these speech models do not work very well at high speech rates, which is what I need for a screen reader user.

    It is definitely much better quality, though. That’s for sure.

    Also, for some reason it seems to skip letters sometimes. As an example when I turn on TalkBack foss or turn off TalkBack foss, it says “alkback foss turned on” or when i first opened thunder (lemmy client) it said “under”. Or at least that’s what it sounded like.

    I will have to play with different models, but so far my favorite is English HFC female.

    I am not sure whether I will use this as my day to day text a speech engine with my screen reader as of right now but I will definitely be keeping a close eye on this one because I really do like what I hear so far.

    Edit: It could be that the model is trying to start talking before the speaker is ready, because it seems like it only has a big effect when you’re moving to a new element in TalkBack, which means that the system has to turn on the speaker first.