![]() ![]() Lots of people like some of the new voices from Acapela and RealSpeak. I think the NeoSpeech voices are better sounding than the AT&T Voices, even though I bought some of each. I'll give you my opinion, but only you can decide which sounds best to you. To facilitate that, here are the web pages from each vendor, where you can enter your own text and hear what the voices sound like. You have to listen to each voice from each vendor and decide what you like. You can't make a blanket statement that one vendor's voices are better than another, because individual voices from each vendor sound better or worse than voices from other vendors. ![]() What is the best text to speech program for Windows and what is/are the best voice(s)? If you later wish to buy additional, better sounding TTS voices, the best place that I know of is, which sells AT&T, NeoSpeech, Acapela and RealSpeak voices (they may also still sell Cepstral voices, but they aren't listed on the web page). It also allows you to create WAV/MP3 files. One that I would recommend is called DSpeech and can be found here. This is true of just about any Windows SAPI5 TTS program - you can buy additional voices elsewhere.Īlthough $5 is probably a good price for this program, with only the default SAPI5 voices, you may as well save the $5 and get one of the free TTS programs that are available. The program is "compatible with the incredibly natural-sounding RealSpeak speech modules", which means that you can buy these nicer sounding voices, as an option. ![]() Before anyone buys this software, thinking that they are going to get the voice that was used in the sample, note that the program comes with no voices and uses the TTS voices that come with Windows (Mike, Mary, Sam). ![]()
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