Ah no, you can’t do that with the JAWS voices. All the best Steve
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Annabelle Susan Morison Sent: 15 November 2021 15:02 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: SAPI 5 Voices For Windows What I actually want to do is include those voices in the "Text-To-Speech" control panel, the main one of Windows 10. The one where the voices like "Microsoft David" are found. On 11/15/2021 6:54 AM Steve Nutt <steve@...> wrote: Hi Anabel, Just go into JAWS, then Options, then Voices, then Add More Voices, and you can do it that way. All the best Steve
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Annabelle Susan Morison Sent: 14 November 2021 23:49 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: SAPI 5 Voices For Windows What I was actually trying to do was add voices like Tom, Emily, Serena, Daniel, Jennifer, Jill, and the like, to the Windows 10 Text-To-Speech panel. Is that actually possible? If so, what do I do? On 11/14/2021 3:27 PM paul lemm via groups.io <paul.lemm@...> wrote: Hi Annabelle, I too have the old real speak voices cd which jaws used to ship with their older versions of jaws, I still use those voices on my windows 64bit system since the ones shipped on cd although only 32bit they could be used with third party software, so I often use those voices when playing audio games since I prefer those voices to the built in Microsoft voices. If you want the new 64bit voices for jaws you can download these directly from the freedom scientific website, the newer 64bit voices I believe are called ‘Vocaliser voices’. I’ll put the link below, the voices downloaded from their site though can only be used with jaws , but those are the voices I’d recommend you use if you just want to add additional voices to your installation of Jaws. If you do however specifically want to use the real speak voices from your cd I do have a modified installer which will let you install them on a 64bit machine, this is a modified version of the installer though so not an official release from jaws but something just created by a jaws user. Since it uses the voices from your CD these are still only 32bit voices and are now somewhat old and dated so they won’t sound as good as the newer vocaliser voices. If you do want the installer, To avoid breaking any list rules I can send the modified installer but it won’t actually include any of the real speak voices, so it’s just the modified installation file itself without any voices, therefore you’ll need the actual CD itself to get the voices from, as without the CD the installer won’t do anything as previously mentioned the installation file doesn’t contain any voices at all. anyway, like I said earlier the best thing if you want just the most up to date voices for Jaws is to use the ones from their website, the link to that is below you just need to select the link that is appropriate to your specific version of Jaws https://support.freedomscientific.com/Downloads/synthesizers Paul From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Annabelle Susan Morison Sent: 14 November 2021 22:12 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: SAPI 5 Voices For Windows I have a CD Rom of Realspeak Solo voices that came with JAWS 4.5, which includes Javier (Latin American Spanish), Tom (American English), Jennifer (American English), Emily (British English), (Daniel (British English), Serena (British English), and Paulina (Latin American Spanish), but I can't get these voices to load into JAWS 2021 in Windows 10, as the disk says they're specifically for 32-bit systems. Is there a CD ROM out there that has 64-bit versions of these SAPI 5 voices?
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Hey Steve!
What I actually want to do is include those voices in the "Text-To-Speech" control panel, the main one of Windows 10. The one where the voices like "Microsoft David" are found.
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On 11/15/2021 6:54 AM Steve Nutt <steve@...> wrote:
Hi Anabel,
Just go into JAWS, then Options, then Voices, then Add More Voices, and you can do it that way.
All the best
Steve
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Annabelle Susan Morison Sent: 14 November 2021 23:49 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: SAPI 5 Voices For Windows
What I was actually trying to do was add voices like Tom, Emily, Serena, Daniel, Jennifer, Jill, and the like, to the Windows 10 Text-To-Speech panel. Is that actually possible? If so, what do I do?
On 11/14/2021 3:27 PM paul lemm via groups.io <paul.lemm@...> wrote:
Hi Annabelle,
I too have the old real speak voices cd which jaws used to ship with their older versions of jaws, I still use those voices on my windows 64bit system since the ones shipped on cd although only 32bit they could be used with third party software, so I often use those voices when playing audio games since I prefer those voices to the built in Microsoft voices. If you want the new 64bit voices for jaws you can download these directly from the freedom scientific website, the newer 64bit voices I believe are called ‘Vocaliser voices’. I’ll put the link below, the voices downloaded from their site though can only be used with jaws , but those are the voices I’d recommend you use if you just want to add additional voices to your installation of Jaws. If you do however specifically want to use the real speak voices from your cd I do have a modified installer which will let you install them on a 64bit machine, this is a modified version of the installer though so not an official release from jaws but something just created by a jaws user. Since it uses the voices from your CD these are still only 32bit voices and are now somewhat old and dated so they won’t sound as good as the newer vocaliser voices. If you do want the installer, To avoid breaking any list rules I can send the modified installer but it won’t actually include any of the real speak voices, so it’s just the modified installation file itself without any voices, therefore you’ll need the actual CD itself to get the voices from, as without the CD the installer won’t do anything as previously mentioned the installation file doesn’t contain any voices at all. anyway, like I said earlier the best thing if you want just the most up to date voices for Jaws is to use the ones from their website, the link to that is below you just need to select the link that is appropriate to your specific version of Jaws
https://support.freedomscientific.com/Downloads/synthesizers
Paul
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Annabelle Susan Morison Sent: 14 November 2021 22:12 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: SAPI 5 Voices For Windows
I have a CD Rom of Realspeak Solo voices that came with JAWS 4.5, which includes Javier (Latin American Spanish), Tom (American English), Jennifer (American English), Emily (British English), (Daniel (British English), Serena (British English), and Paulina (Latin American Spanish), but I can't get these voices to load into JAWS 2021 in Windows 10, as the disk says they're specifically for 32-bit systems. Is there a CD ROM out there that has 64-bit versions of these SAPI 5 voices?
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Hi Anabel, Just go into JAWS, then Options, then Voices, then Add More Voices, and you can do it that way. All the best Steve
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Annabelle Susan Morison Sent: 14 November 2021 23:49 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: SAPI 5 Voices For Windows What I was actually trying to do was add voices like Tom, Emily, Serena, Daniel, Jennifer, Jill, and the like, to the Windows 10 Text-To-Speech panel. Is that actually possible? If so, what do I do? On 11/14/2021 3:27 PM paul lemm via groups.io <paul.lemm@...> wrote: Hi Annabelle, I too have the old real speak voices cd which jaws used to ship with their older versions of jaws, I still use those voices on my windows 64bit system since the ones shipped on cd although only 32bit they could be used with third party software, so I often use those voices when playing audio games since I prefer those voices to the built in Microsoft voices. If you want the new 64bit voices for jaws you can download these directly from the freedom scientific website, the newer 64bit voices I believe are called ‘Vocaliser voices’. I’ll put the link below, the voices downloaded from their site though can only be used with jaws , but those are the voices I’d recommend you use if you just want to add additional voices to your installation of Jaws. If you do however specifically want to use the real speak voices from your cd I do have a modified installer which will let you install them on a 64bit machine, this is a modified version of the installer though so not an official release from jaws but something just created by a jaws user. Since it uses the voices from your CD these are still only 32bit voices and are now somewhat old and dated so they won’t sound as good as the newer vocaliser voices. If you do want the installer, To avoid breaking any list rules I can send the modified installer but it won’t actually include any of the real speak voices, so it’s just the modified installation file itself without any voices, therefore you’ll need the actual CD itself to get the voices from, as without the CD the installer won’t do anything as previously mentioned the installation file doesn’t contain any voices at all. anyway, like I said earlier the best thing if you want just the most up to date voices for Jaws is to use the ones from their website, the link to that is below you just need to select the link that is appropriate to your specific version of Jaws https://support.freedomscientific.com/Downloads/synthesizers Paul From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Annabelle Susan Morison Sent: 14 November 2021 22:12 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: SAPI 5 Voices For Windows I have a CD Rom of Realspeak Solo voices that came with JAWS 4.5, which includes Javier (Latin American Spanish), Tom (American English), Jennifer (American English), Emily (British English), (Daniel (British English), Serena (British English), and Paulina (Latin American Spanish), but I can't get these voices to load into JAWS 2021 in Windows 10, as the disk says they're specifically for 32-bit systems. Is there a CD ROM out there that has 64-bit versions of these SAPI 5 voices?
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Morning Annabelle, Yes, using the modified installer you can add the voices from your cd to the windows text to speech panel, although they will show up in the 32bit text to speech panel and not the standard 64bit windows panel, but they can then be used with any third party apps. As mentioned yesterday it will only be the installer file and not the voices, so you’ll still need the CD, but I’m not sure what the rules are about posting download links to software/installers here on the mailing list, I’m sure it would be fine as it doesn’t include the voices, but rather than posting it here and causing any potential issues, if you want a copy drop me an email to paul.lemm@... and I’ll send you over a copy privately, it also has a read me file with the instructions on how to use the installer and access the windows 32bit text to speech panel to set the cd voices to your system default text to speech voices Paul
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Annabelle Susan Morison Sent: 14 November 2021 23:49 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: SAPI 5 Voices For Windows What I was actually trying to do was add voices like Tom, Emily, Serena, Daniel, Jennifer, Jill, and the like, to the Windows 10 Text-To-Speech panel. Is that actually possible? If so, what do I do? On 11/14/2021 3:27 PM paul lemm via groups.io <paul.lemm@...> wrote: Hi Annabelle, I too have the old real speak voices cd which jaws used to ship with their older versions of jaws, I still use those voices on my windows 64bit system since the ones shipped on cd although only 32bit they could be used with third party software, so I often use those voices when playing audio games since I prefer those voices to the built in Microsoft voices. If you want the new 64bit voices for jaws you can download these directly from the freedom scientific website, the newer 64bit voices I believe are called ‘Vocaliser voices’. I’ll put the link below, the voices downloaded from their site though can only be used with jaws , but those are the voices I’d recommend you use if you just want to add additional voices to your installation of Jaws. If you do however specifically want to use the real speak voices from your cd I do have a modified installer which will let you install them on a 64bit machine, this is a modified version of the installer though so not an official release from jaws but something just created by a jaws user. Since it uses the voices from your CD these are still only 32bit voices and are now somewhat old and dated so they won’t sound as good as the newer vocaliser voices. If you do want the installer, To avoid breaking any list rules I can send the modified installer but it won’t actually include any of the real speak voices, so it’s just the modified installation file itself without any voices, therefore you’ll need the actual CD itself to get the voices from, as without the CD the installer won’t do anything as previously mentioned the installation file doesn’t contain any voices at all. anyway, like I said earlier the best thing if you want just the most up to date voices for Jaws is to use the ones from their website, the link to that is below you just need to select the link that is appropriate to your specific version of Jaws https://support.freedomscientific.com/Downloads/synthesizers Paul From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Annabelle Susan Morison Sent: 14 November 2021 22:12 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: SAPI 5 Voices For Windows I have a CD Rom of Realspeak Solo voices that came with JAWS 4.5, which includes Javier (Latin American Spanish), Tom (American English), Jennifer (American English), Emily (British English), (Daniel (British English), Serena (British English), and Paulina (Latin American Spanish), but I can't get these voices to load into JAWS 2021 in Windows 10, as the disk says they're specifically for 32-bit systems. Is there a CD ROM out there that has 64-bit versions of these SAPI 5 voices?
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Hey Paul!
What I was actually trying to do was add voices like Tom, Emily, Serena, Daniel, Jennifer, Jill, and the like, to the Windows 10 Text-To-Speech panel. Is that actually possible? If so, what do I do?
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On 11/14/2021 3:27 PM paul lemm via groups.io <paul.lemm@...> wrote:
Hi Annabelle,
I too have the old real speak voices cd which jaws used to ship with their older versions of jaws, I still use those voices on my windows 64bit system since the ones shipped on cd although only 32bit they could be used with third party software, so I often use those voices when playing audio games since I prefer those voices to the built in Microsoft voices. If you want the new 64bit voices for jaws you can download these directly from the freedom scientific website, the newer 64bit voices I believe are called ‘Vocaliser voices’. I’ll put the link below, the voices downloaded from their site though can only be used with jaws , but those are the voices I’d recommend you use if you just want to add additional voices to your installation of Jaws. If you do however specifically want to use the real speak voices from your cd I do have a modified installer which will let you install them on a 64bit machine, this is a modified version of the installer though so not an official release from jaws but something just created by a jaws user. Since it uses the voices from your CD these are still only 32bit voices and are now somewhat old and dated so they won’t sound as good as the newer vocaliser voices. If you do want the installer, To avoid breaking any list rules I can send the modified installer but it won’t actually include any of the real speak voices, so it’s just the modified installation file itself without any voices, therefore you’ll need the actual CD itself to get the voices from, as without the CD the installer won’t do anything as previously mentioned the installation file doesn’t contain any voices at all. anyway, like I said earlier the best thing if you want just the most up to date voices for Jaws is to use the ones from their website, the link to that is below you just need to select the link that is appropriate to your specific version of Jaws
https://support.freedomscientific.com/Downloads/synthesizers
Paul
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Annabelle Susan Morison Sent: 14 November 2021 22:12 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: SAPI 5 Voices For Windows
I have a CD Rom of Realspeak Solo voices that came with JAWS 4.5, which includes Javier (Latin American Spanish), Tom (American English), Jennifer (American English), Emily (British English), (Daniel (British English), Serena (British English), and Paulina (Latin American Spanish), but I can't get these voices to load into JAWS 2021 in Windows 10, as the disk says they're specifically for 32-bit systems. Is there a CD ROM out there that has 64-bit versions of these SAPI 5 voices?
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Hi Annabelle, I too have the old real speak voices cd which jaws used to ship with their older versions of jaws, I still use those voices on my windows 64bit system since the ones shipped on cd although only 32bit they could be used with third party software, so I often use those voices when playing audio games since I prefer those voices to the built in Microsoft voices. If you want the new 64bit voices for jaws you can download these directly from the freedom scientific website, the newer 64bit voices I believe are called ‘Vocaliser voices’. I’ll put the link below, the voices downloaded from their site though can only be used with jaws , but those are the voices I’d recommend you use if you just want to add additional voices to your installation of Jaws. If you do however specifically want to use the real speak voices from your cd I do have a modified installer which will let you install them on a 64bit machine, this is a modified version of the installer though so not an official release from jaws but something just created by a jaws user. Since it uses the voices from your CD these are still only 32bit voices and are now somewhat old and dated so they won’t sound as good as the newer vocaliser voices. If you do want the installer, To avoid breaking any list rules I can send the modified installer but it won’t actually include any of the real speak voices, so it’s just the modified installation file itself without any voices, therefore you’ll need the actual CD itself to get the voices from, as without the CD the installer won’t do anything as previously mentioned the installation file doesn’t contain any voices at all. anyway, like I said earlier the best thing if you want just the most up to date voices for Jaws is to use the ones from their website, the link to that is below you just need to select the link that is appropriate to your specific version of Jaws https://support.freedomscientific.com/Downloads/synthesizers Paul
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Annabelle Susan Morison Sent: 14 November 2021 22:12 To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: SAPI 5 Voices For Windows I have a CD Rom of Realspeak Solo voices that came with JAWS 4.5, which includes Javier (Latin American Spanish), Tom (American English), Jennifer (American English), Emily (British English), (Daniel (British English), Serena (British English), and Paulina (Latin American Spanish), but I can't get these voices to load into JAWS 2021 in Windows 10, as the disk says they're specifically for 32-bit systems. Is there a CD ROM out there that has 64-bit versions of these SAPI 5 voices?
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Hi, it's Annabelle.
I have a CD Rom of Realspeak Solo voices that came with JAWS 4.5, which includes Javier (Latin American Spanish), Tom (American English), Jennifer (American English), Emily (British English), (Daniel (British English), Serena (British English), and Paulina (Latin American Spanish), but I can't get these voices to load into JAWS 2021 in Windows 10, as the disk says they're specifically for 32-bit systems. Is there a CD ROM out there that has 64-bit versions of these SAPI 5 voices?
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