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Text To Speech Synthesizers

The eLearning Coach

This is how you start to think about voice characters after listening to them through text to speech synthesizers (TTS). When Adobe included a text to speech application in Captivate 4, I began to think that TTS might be a viable option in certain situations. TEXT TO SPEECH SYNTHESIZERS. NaturalSoft.

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What should be the inevitable qualities of an elearning authoring tool?

Creativ Technologies

It’s better that there is PowerPoint support in the tool so that such slides can be imported and converted into a SCORM based course. The authoring tool should be able to retain all the PPT features such as slide transitions, animations, etc. However, the project-based budget might not allow such hiring.

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Text-to-Speech vs Human Narration for eLearning

Tony Karrer

Some of the key questions: Given the range of solutions for voice-over from text-to-speech, home-grown human voice-over, professional voice-over: how do you decide what's right for your course? How do you justify the budget and how does that factor into your choice of solution? Are there places where text-to-speech makes sense?

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

Text to Speech Captivate 4 will include a brand new Text to Speech feature. This uses a special engine that converts text inputted as closed captions into audio that is saved into the published file. Developers should be aware that widgets are not searchable.

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