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Adobe Captivate 2019: New Text-to-Speech Voices

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Specifically, Adobe has enhanced the Text-to-Speech feature. Choose  Audio  >  Speech Management  to open the Speech Management dialog box. ReadSpeaker voices replace NeoSpeech. ReadSpeaker voices replace NeoSpeech. Click the Download new and enhanced voices link.

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Captivate 8: Working with Text-to-Speech and Voices

eLearning Brothers

An earlier post on this blog offers Adobe Captivate Example Courses for download. Toward the end of that post is a quick mention and “how to” on Captivate’s text-to-speech functionality. Recently a question came up in one of the help forums: “How do I install the Captivate 8 TTS voices?”

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Download locations for Captivate text-to-speech converters

Adobe Captivate

Here is a one-stop shop for Captivate Text to Speech installers of the latest and previous versions. Download URL. Voices for Windows and Mac. Captivate 5 Voices for Windows and Mac. NeoSpeech text-to-speech converter: [link]. Adobe Captivate (2017 release) 64-bit. Adobe Captivate (2017 release) Mac.

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Download locations for Captivate text-to-speech converters

Adobe Captivate

Here is a one-stop shop for Captivate Text to Speech installers of the latest and previous versions. Download URL. Voices for Windows and Mac. Captivate 5 Voices for Windows and Mac. NeoSpeech text-to-speech converter: [link]. Adobe Captivate (2017 release) 64-bit. Adobe Captivate (2017 release) Mac.

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Let Amazon S3 Do Your Text-to-Speech for Free

Rapid eLearning

Previously we looked at how to create free text-to-speech narration using a free application. The audio quality is decent enough for those who need the text-to-speech audio. Once you have an Amazon S3 account, you have access to Polly , a service where you can create free text-to-speech narration.

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Using Punctuation and Mark-Up Language to Increase Text-to-Speech Quality

Tony Karrer

This post is part of the series on Text-to-Speech (TTS) for eLearning written by Dr. Joel Harband and edited by me. One of the concerns raised by various comments during the series has been around the quality of the results of Text-to-Speech (TTS) Voices and if that was suitable for eLearning.

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eLEARNING DEVELOPMENT: Polly Want a Voice?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I know, I know, you hate your voice. Yikes, I mean we hate the sound of our own voice, not yours.) Rest-assured that your voice is far better than you think and, it’s perfectly appropriate for eLearning. In these instances, Text-to-Speech (TTS) is a wonder. Then I selected Matthew as my voice

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