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  1. I recently bought Libby from Blastbay as the new voice for NVDA in English. It sounds really natural and has a very pleasant delivery. At $20, it's an absolutely fair price.
    #NVDA #SAPI5 #TTS #screenreader

  2. Filling out #Microsoft #Windows #Narrator survey. Does Narrator even support #SAPI5? Support claims it does, but why my esoteric voices are not there in the list then?.. #Accessibility #ScreenReader

  3. A friend of mine, Beqa Gozalishvili, a very talented developer from Georgia the country, announced an early stage of his #SAPI5 wrapper for the popular #ESpeakNG #TTS engine. bug reports and feature requests are welcome, he says in his Telegram channel. He does speak English. github.com/gozaltech/espeak-ng #Accessibility #ScreenReader #Windows #JAWS #NVDA

  4. Hi everyone, NVDA 2025.3 Beta 2 is now available! nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2025-3b

    Updates include:

    Bug fix for responsiveness issues with SAPI 5. We think we have fixed most of the SAPI 5 bugs now - PLEASE test this version if you use SAPI 5 and let us know.
    Bug fix for Turkish Braille tables

    Updates to translations

  5. I'm looking for a #TextToSpeech program that supports #SAPI4 and #SAPI5, allows #ETIEloquence voice tags, supports writing to audio files, and doesn't make said audio files sound like the Street Fighter II announcer like #TTSApp seems to do. #Balabolka does all the above, but its Eloquence voice tag support is kinda meh.

  6. I'm looking for a #TextToSpeech program that supports #SAPI4 and #SAPI5, allows #ETIEloquence voice tags, supports writing to audio files, and doesn't make said audio files sound like the Street Fighter II announcer like #TTSApp seems to do. #Balabolka does all the above, but its Eloquence voice tag support is kinda meh.

  7. I'm looking for a #TextToSpeech program that supports #SAPI4 and #SAPI5, allows #ETIEloquence voice tags, supports writing to audio files, and doesn't make said audio files sound like the Street Fighter II announcer like #TTSApp seems to do. #Balabolka does all the above, but its Eloquence voice tag support is kinda meh.

  8. I'm looking for a #TextToSpeech program that supports #SAPI4 and #SAPI5, allows #ETIEloquence voice tags, supports writing to audio files, and doesn't make said audio files sound like the Street Fighter II announcer like #TTSApp seems to do. #Balabolka does all the above, but its Eloquence voice tag support is kinda meh.