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tts.js is a Text-To-Speech compiled from eSpeak using Emscripten and it supports multiple languages.
tts.js is a Text-To-Speech compiled from eSpeak using Emscripten and it supports multiple languages.
First, load the config file first, then the voice files. After finished loading you can starting kick some speech out!
The config file and voice files are stored in the module's folder.
var tts = require('tts.js'); //require the module
tts.loadConfig(__dirname+'/node_modules/tts.js/tts_config.json'); //Load the config file
//Load the voice file. Beware that this call is asynchonrous.
tts.loadVoice(__dirname+'/node_modules/tts.js/voices/en/en.json',function(){
var wav = tts.speak("Some words",{
amplitude: 100, //The amplitude
wordgap: 0, //Gap between words
pitch: 50, //The pitch of the speech
speed: 175, //The speed
voice: 'en/en' //The language of the text
});
//Now wav contains a buffer containing the speech as a wave file.
});
Currently tts.js supports the languages listed below:
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tts.js is a Text-To-Speech compiled from eSpeak using Emscripten and it supports multiple languages.
The npm package tts.js receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, tts.js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tts.js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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