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What voices are people using with NVDA these days by chance other than Eloquence.

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  • A alexhall@mastodon.social

    @VE3RWJ @JeffBishop I grew up with Eloquence on Windows and KeyNote Gold on BrailleNotes. I used to think both were excellent and ESpeak was terrible. Then, when I graduated and switched from Jaws to NVDA full-time in 2011, I got more and more used to ESpeak. I also stopped using a BrailleNote. Now, I can't imagine not using ESpeak.

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    jeffbishop@mastodon.online
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    @alexhall @VE3RWJ I wonder how you have it set. It's defaults are difficult at best.

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      @alexhall @VE3RWJ I wonder how you have it set. It's defaults are difficult at best.

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      alexhall@mastodon.social
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      @JeffBishop @VE3RWJ It's the one that comes with NVDA, not the SAPI one. I use American English, the Max voice, rate boost on, rate 23. Not the fastest speech by far, but plenty fast for me while staying easily understandable.

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        @JeffBishop @VE3RWJ It's the one that comes with NVDA, not the SAPI one. I use American English, the Max voice, rate boost on, rate 23. Not the fastest speech by far, but plenty fast for me while staying easily understandable.

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        jeffbishop@mastodon.online
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        @alexhall @VE3RWJ I am going to try this shortly. I will report back later today on th is.

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        • J jeffbishop@mastodon.online

          What voices are people using with NVDA these days by chance other than Eloquence. Also, are they compatible with 2026.1 at this point?

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          karalg84@dragonscave.space
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          @JeffBishop I sometimes use the Tiflotecnia vocaliser voices which are compatible.

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          • J jeffbishop@mastodon.online

            What voices are people using with NVDA these days by chance other than Eloquence. Also, are they compatible with 2026.1 at this point?

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            karalg84@dragonscave.space
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            @JeffBishop The updated driver's in the beta channel.

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            • J jeffbishop@mastodon.online

              What voices are people using with NVDA these days by chance other than Eloquence. Also, are they compatible with 2026.1 at this point?

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              prism@infosec.exchange
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              @JeffBishop I swear by eSpeak Klat 5 and have for years. I think I am the only one though.

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                @JeffBishop I swear by eSpeak Klat 5 and have for years. I think I am the only one though.

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                cublanco@caneandable.social
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                @prism @JeffBishop surprised you haven't tried the new synthe. The tg speech box.

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                • D daygar@tweesecake.social

                  @JeffBishop There's a working Orpheus out there. I think WinTalker works as well. Oh and let's not forget TG Speechbox. That's getting better and better with every update.

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                  alexchapman@vee.seedy.cc
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                  @daygar @JeffBishop Ah yes, good ol TGSpeechBox, I love it!

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                  • J jeffbishop@mastodon.online

                    What voices are people using with NVDA these days by chance other than Eloquence. Also, are they compatible with 2026.1 at this point?

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                    jamiepauls@caneandable.social
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                    @JeffBishop Microsoft Sera. Not sure of correct spelling as I am not near my computer. I think it is a One Core voice.

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                      @JeffBishop Microsoft Sera. Not sure of correct spelling as I am not near my computer. I think it is a One Core voice.

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                      davidgoldfield@allovertheplace.ca
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                      @JamiePauls @JeffBishop I use the Vocalizer voices from Tiflotecnia and they are definitely compatible with 2026.1.

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                        What voices are people using with NVDA these days by chance other than Eloquence. Also, are they compatible with 2026.1 at this point?

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                        ralfaro613@dragonscave.space
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                        @JeffBishop Using the 1Core engine with David.

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                          @JeffBishop Using the 1Core engine with David.

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                          davidgoldfield@allovertheplace.ca
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                          @ralfaro613 @JeffBishop Also, the Acapela voices, while not free of cost, are also compatible with 2026.1.

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                            What voices are people using with NVDA these days by chance other than Eloquence. Also, are they compatible with 2026.1 at this point?

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                            j3317@allovertheplace.ca
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                            @ChrisDuffley @JeffBishop i'm trying to find a eloquince addon that works with 2026.1 but haven't found it yet, i know there is one but don'[t know where to find it, i am using Sapi 5 64 bit for now

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                              chrisduffley@mastodon.chrisduffley.com
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                              @JeffBishop I sometimes like to play around with, believe it or not, Keynote Gold/Bestspeech (first heard of this being done by @Tamasg) and sometimes even RHVoice. I proudly made Keynote Gold compatible and it's a pull request on @samtupy's repo (thanks Claude and VS Code😁). RHVoice I believe that's in the Add-On Store now and you can download the voices you want from the website.
                              Bestspeech: https://chrisduffley.com/bestspeech.nvda-addon - PR: https://github.com/samtupy/b32tts_wrapper/pull/6
                              RHVoice: In the Add-On Store and at https://github.com/RHVoice/RHVoice/releases/download/1.18.2/RHVoice-1.18.201.nvda-addon

                              There are several others that you can find thanks to @datajake1999's website that should also work. WinTalker being one of those. https://datajake.braillescreen.net/TTS/SynthesizersForNVDA/

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                                @ChrisDuffley @JeffBishop i'm trying to find a eloquince addon that works with 2026.1 but haven't found it yet, i know there is one but don'[t know where to find it, i am using Sapi 5 64 bit for now

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                                chrisduffley@mastodon.chrisduffley.com
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                                @J3317 If you want the IBMTTS driver, get it here: https://github.com/davidacm/NVDA-IBMTTS-Driver/releases/download/26.4.1/IBMTTS-26.4.1.nvda-addon

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                                • ve3rwj@mastodon.radioV ve3rwj@mastodon.radio

                                  @JeffBishop @alexhall Same. and I grew up with hardware forment-based synths... Accent, DoubleTalk, etc. I find eSpeak stressful.

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                                  douglawlor@tweesecake.social
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                                  @VE3RWJ @JeffBishop @alexhall I would love to have a software based version of the DoubleTalk!

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                                    @VE3RWJ @JeffBishop @alexhall I would love to have a software based version of the DoubleTalk!

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                                    alexhall@mastodon.social
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                                    @douglawlor @VE3RWJ @JeffBishop I'd try it for nestalgia's sake, but Doubletalk was never my favorite. I used it a whole lot on the Bookport from, what, 2003 or 2004. I never quite got used to it, not like I did KNG or some others.

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                                    • A alexhall@mastodon.social

                                      @douglawlor @VE3RWJ @JeffBishop I'd try it for nestalgia's sake, but Doubletalk was never my favorite. I used it a whole lot on the Bookport from, what, 2003 or 2004. I never quite got used to it, not like I did KNG or some others.

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                                      ve3rwj@mastodon.radio
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                                      @alexhall @douglawlor @JeffBishop Whereas I'd love a software version of the Accent. Actually, I'd like to hear a sample of one now, to see if I still think it's the best. I haven't heard one in 30 years.

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                                      • A alexhall@mastodon.social

                                        @douglawlor @VE3RWJ @JeffBishop I'd try it for nestalgia's sake, but Doubletalk was never my favorite. I used it a whole lot on the Bookport from, what, 2003 or 2004. I never quite got used to it, not like I did KNG or some others.

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                                        ve3rwj@mastodon.radio
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                                        @alexhall @douglawlor @JeffBishop Did you guys like DecTalk back in the day? I always thought it was mumbling when sped up.

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                                        • ve3rwj@mastodon.radioV ve3rwj@mastodon.radio

                                          @alexhall @douglawlor @JeffBishop Did you guys like DecTalk back in the day? I always thought it was mumbling when sped up.

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                                          alexhall@mastodon.social
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                                          @VE3RWJ @douglawlor @JeffBishop I enjoyed plenty of Dectalk's performances. I remember when someone made skits, Red Dwarf episodes, and more using its text commands. But for an everyday synthesizer, no, I never found it all that appealing.

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