The mere fact that it read the instructions within parenthesis instead of implementing them is a strong sign that it ignored it, as my ears told me, since I'm an audio professional (like most people interested in your video.)
Obviously it's you who need to keep up with the Indian English (no offense meant here either). Indian English has an overwhelming stronger presence on the net than southern USA, Scottish, new Zealander, Australian, Scottish accents... That no one dares be prejudiced against.
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Sound is amazing. TY for video . Cheers 👍
Sure thanks
Thanks bro
Welcome
"Kokoro" simply means "insect" in Yoruba, one of several Nigerian languages.
Thanks for info
So how do you use this for longer texts?
Just give it long text
@@fahdmirza is only generates 33 seconds?
The mere fact that it read the instructions within parenthesis instead of implementing them is a strong sign that it ignored it, as my ears told me, since I'm an audio professional (like most people interested in your video.)
Good point, thanks
Espeak is not found even if I have installed espeak already.
I will do a local installation video soon
@fahdmirza Thanks. I fixed it with espeak-ng
your channel is great, maybe you can use this tts on your videos, no disrespect but is hard to keep up with the ascent
For me his accent is very clear
Mayebe you are not familiar with Indian English accent
May be you can start accepting diversity. And the word is 'accent', not 'ascent'.
Obviously it's you who need to keep up with the Indian English (no offense meant here either). Indian English has an overwhelming stronger presence on the net than southern USA, Scottish, new Zealander, Australian, Scottish accents... That no one dares be prejudiced against.
How to install it locally?
thanks