Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: py-espeak-ng
Version: 0.1.8
Summary: Python interface for eSpeak NG
Home-page: https://github.com/gooofy/py-espeak-ng
Author: Guenter Bartsch
Author-email: guenter@zamia.org
License: Apache
Keywords: eSpeak NG TTS text to speech interface
Platform: Linux
Classifier: Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Sound Synthesis
Classifier: Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Speech
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
License-File: LICENSE

py-espeak-ng
============

Some simple wrappers around eSpeak NG intended to make using this
excellent TTS for waveform and IPA generation as convenient as possible.

Target audience are developers who would like to use eSpeak NG as-is for
speech synthesis in their Python application on GNU/Linux operating
systems.

Constructive comments, patches and pull-requests are very welcome.

Examples
--------

### Direct TTS Audio Output

First, import the ESpeakNG engine wrapper:

    from espeakng import ESpeakNG

now for some simple direct TTS output:

    esng = ESpeakNG()
    esng.say('Hello World!')

lower pitch and speed:

    esng.pitch = 32
    esng.speed = 150
    esng.say('Hello World!')

try a different language:

    esng.voice = 'german'
    esng.say('Hallo Welt!')

specify phonemes instead of words:

    esng.voice = 'english-us'
    esng.say("[[h@l'oU w'3:ld]]")

### Synthesize Wave File without Playing It

From Text:

    import wave
    import StringIO

    esng.voice = 'english-us'
    wavs = esng.synth_wav('Hello World!')
    wav = wave.open(StringIO.StringIO(wavs))
    print wav.getnchannels(), wav.getframerate(), wav.getnframes()

result:

    1 22050 24210

### List Available Voices

    l = esng.voices

result:

    >>> l[0]
    {'pty': '5', 'language': 'af', 'gender': 'M', 'age': '--', 'voice_name': 'afrikaans', 'file': 'gmw/af'}
    >>> l[1]
    {'pty': '5', 'language': 'am', 'gender': '-', 'age': '--', 'voice_name': 'amharic', 'file': 'sem/am'}
    >>> l[2]
    {'pty': '5', 'language': 'an', 'gender': 'M', 'age': '--', 'voice_name': 'aragonese', 'file': 'roa/an'}
    ...

### Grapheme to Phoneme (G2P) Conversion

    ipa = esng.g2p ('Hello World!', ipa=2)

result:

    >>> print ipa
    həlˈo͡ʊ wˈɜːld

Links
-----

-   <https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng> [eSpeak NG]

Requirements
------------

-   Python 2 or 3

-   espeak-ng binary installed and in PATH

License
-------

My own code is Apache-2.0 licensed unless otherwise noted in the
script’s copyright headers.

Author
------

Guenter Bartsch \<<guenter@zamia.org>\>


