how can i store output voice to an audio file in freetts
I am trying to use freetts for a simple java application but i am facing a problem, can anyone tell me how can i save the output voice which is converted from text to speech into a wave file in my program. I want to do it via code.
This is the sample helloworld application which is given with the sample
/**
* Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and
* redistribution of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL
* WARRANTIES.
*/
import com.sun.speech.freetts.FreeTTS;
import com.sun.speech.freetts.Voice;
import com.sun.speech.freetts.VoiceManager;
import com.sun.speech.freetts.audio.JavaClipAudioPlayer;
/**
* Simple program to demonstrate the use of the FreeTTS speech
* synthesizer. This simple program shows how to use FreeTTS
* without requiring the Java Speech API (JSAPI).
*/
public class FreeTTSHelloWorld {
/**
* Example of how to list all the known voices.
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
// listAllVoices();
FreeTTS freetts;
String voiceName = "kevin16";
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Using voice: " + voiceName);
/* The VoiceManager manages all the voices for FreeTTS.
*/
VoiceManager voiceManager = VoiceManager.getInstance();
Voice helloVoice = voiceManager.getVoice(voiceName);
if (helloVoice == null) {
System.err.println(
"Cannot find a voice named "
+ voiceName + ". Please specify a different voice.");
System.exit(1);
}
/* Allocates the resources for the voice.
*/
helloVoice.allocate();
/* Synthesize speech.
*/
helloVoice.speak("Thank you for giving me a voice. "
+ "I'm so glad to say hello to this world.");
开发者_运维技巧 /* Clean up and leave.
*/
helloVoice.deallocate();
System.exit(0);
}
}
This code is working fine I want to save the output as a audio file on my disk.
Thanks Pranay
I figured out how to do that you have to simply use SingleFileAudioPlayer
pass the file name and file type which you want sample declaration will be like:
audioPlayer = new SingleFileAudioPlayer("output",Type.WAVE);
Now you need to attach the SinglefileAudioplayer
object to your VoiceManager
object: e.g.
helloVoice.setAudioPlayer(audioPlayer);
Now use:
hellovoice.speak("zyxss");
This will save the file with whatever there in speak. Remember to close the audioplayer otherwise the file will not be saved. Put audioPlayer.close();
before exiting.
Here is the complete working code which will dump file in your C directory
/**
* Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and
* redistribution of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL
* WARRANTIES.
*/
import com.sun.speech.freetts.FreeTTS;
import com.sun.speech.freetts.Voice;
import com.sun.speech.freetts.VoiceManager;
import com.sun.speech.freetts.audio.AudioPlayer;
import com.sun.speech.freetts.audio.SingleFileAudioPlayer;
import javax.sound.sampled.AudioFileFormat.Type;
/**
* Simple program to demonstrate the use of the FreeTTS speech
* synthesizer. This simple program shows how to use FreeTTS
* without requiring the Java Speech API (JSAPI).
*/
public class FreeTTSHelloWorld {
/**
* Example of how to list all the known voices.
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
// listAllVoices();
FreeTTS freetts;
AudioPlayer audioPlayer = null;
String voiceName = "kevin16";
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Using voice: " + voiceName);
/* The VoiceManager manages all the voices for FreeTTS.
*/
VoiceManager voiceManager = VoiceManager.getInstance();
Voice helloVoice = voiceManager.getVoice(voiceName);
if (helloVoice == null) {
System.err.println(
"Cannot find a voice named "
+ voiceName + ". Please specify a different voice.");
System.exit(1);
}
/* Allocates the resources for the voice.
*/
helloVoice.allocate();
/* Synthesize speech.
*/
//create a audioplayer to dump the output file
audioPlayer = new SingleFileAudioPlayer("C://output",Type.WAVE);
//attach the audioplayer
helloVoice.setAudioPlayer(audioPlayer);
helloVoice.speak("Thank you for giving me a voice. "
+ "I'm so glad to say hello to this world.");
/* Clean up and leave.
*/
helloVoice.deallocate();
//don't forget to close the audioplayer otherwise file will not be saved
audioPlayer.close();
System.exit(0);
}
}
I have never used FreeTTS, but a quick scan of the JavaDocs reveals Voice.setWaveDumpFile(String). Does that do what is required?
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