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- .\" This file modified from the Debian version by B. Watson <urchlay@slackware.uk>
- .TH PICO2WAVE "1" "August 2021" "pico2wave" "SlackBuilds.org"
- .SH NAME
- pico2wave \- Small Footprint TTS
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B pico2wave
- \fB-w\fR
- \fI<filename.wav>\fR
- [ \fB-l\fR \fI<language>\fR ]
- [ \fI<words>\fR ]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .B pico2wave
- is a small footprint Text to Speech utility, using the SVOX Pico
- engine \fB[*]\fR. It converts
- text given on the command line (or standard input, if no
- \fI<words>\fR on command line) to audible speech, and writes
- to a RIFF .wav file.
- .PP
- .B Note:
- Only one \fI<words>\fR argument is spoken. Any further arguments are silently
- ignored. This means that you must quote your argument, if it has multiple
- words (e.g. a sentence).
- .PP
- The generated wav files are PCM, 16-bit mono, 16KHz sampling rate.
- .PP
- \fB[*]\fR The SVOX Pico engine is a software speech synthesizer for German, English
- (GB and US), Spanish, French and Italian. SVOX produces clear and
- distinct speech output, made possible by the use of Hidden Markov Model
- (HMM) algorithms.
- .SH OPTIONS
- .TP
- \fB\-w\fR, \fB\-\-wave\fR=\fIfilename\fR.wav
- Write output to this WAV file (extension SHOULD
- be .wav). This option is required: \fBpico2wave\fR
- cannot write to standard output (not even if you
- use \fB-w /dev/stdout\fR, sorry). If the file
- already exists, it will be \fBoverwritten\fR with no
- confirmation or warning.
- .TP
- \fB\-l\fR, \fB\-\-lang\fR=\fIlang\fR
- Language (default: \fBen\-US\fR). The languages supported are
- currently \fBde\-DE\fR, \fBen\-GB\fR, \fBen\-US\fR,
- \fBes\-ES\fR, \fBfr\-FR\fR, \fBit\-IT\fR.
- .SS "Help options:"
- .TP
- \-?, \fB\-\-help\fR
- Show help message
- .TP
- \fB\-\-usage\fR
- Display brief usage message
- .SH EXAMPLES
- .TP
- .B
- pico2wav -w test.wav 'Hello, world.'
- .PP
- Creates a file \fBtest.wav\fR containing the words "Hello, world."
- .TP
- .B
- echo 'Hello, world.' | pico2wav -w test.wav
- .PP
- Same as above, reading from standard input.
- .TP
- .B
- pico2wav -w test.wav < gettysburg_address.txt
- .PP
- Convert an entire text file to speech.
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .sp
- \fBpico2audio\fP(1)
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