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Comment 1 by Animesh.mr on 2013-06-07 12:04 Changes: Changed title from "speach hub sould be aded to nvda sinth list" to "speach hub should be aded to nvda sinth list"
Comment 2 by Animesh.mr on 2013-07-23 04:28 hi all speech hub 1.0 is out
Comment 3 by jteh on 2014-10-08 04:50 We don't document most third party synthesisers in the User Guide, but this can perhaps be listed on the Extra Voices page.
This is not yet added on https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/wiki/ExtraVoices
Is this project still alive. I know the original still runs, but not seen anything from then in over a year. Brian
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This is not yet added on https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/wiki/ExtraVoices
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Regardless of whether or not this project is still alive, the original version of Speechhub for NVDA was quite popular and well-received. Could someone (CC at josephsl) please add a note about this on the Get Extra Voices page of the Github NVDA Wiki? This should be trivial to resolve.
Hi, if the add-on is still being developed and if contacting the developer is still possible, then yes, it should be featured on our wiki. Thanks.
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I think development is over but the synth still works as indeed does Pico as well Brian
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Hi, if the add-on is still being developed and if contacting the developer is still possible, then yes, it should be featured on our wiki. Thanks.
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It appears that SpeechHub can be downloaded from http://www.speakon.org.uk/SpeechHub.html. I am not sure if it is still being developed or not. I assume not. @Brian1Gaff do you know if this is still being developed? @josephsl do you think it is worth presenting this on the synth list on our community page if this addon is not being further developed?
Hi, ultimately, it is up to developers to say if it is being developed, but given no updates (last time I checked), I think it is better to leave this out of synth page, especially once we start official Python 3 transition workflow. Thanks.
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It appears that SpeechHub can be downloaded from http://www.speakon.org.uk/SpeechHub.html. I am not sure if it is still being developed or not. I assume not. @Brian1Gaff https://github.com/Brian1Gaff do you know if this is still being developed? @josephsl https://github.com/josephsl do you think it is worth presenting this on the synth list on our community page if this addon is not being further developed?
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Given this synth has not had any updates lately, I am going to close this issue.
Reported by Animesh.mr on 2013-06-07 12:02 speach hub is a tts server it may be used with nvda screenreader for more info go to
http://www.speechhub.org/index.html