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虽然我不能保证声音听起来不错,但 FreeTTS http://freetts.sourceforge.net/ docs/index.php 完全用 Java 编程语言编写。对于非常小的语言(例如会说话的时钟示例),听起来相当不错。
如果您有兴趣或能够使用 JNI,可以使用 eSpeak http://sourceforge.net/projects/espeak /,它可以连接到 Microsoft 的 SAPI 并授予(?)对 Anna 语音的访问权限。
我个人使用Quadmore的Java to Microsoft SAPI Bridge http://www.quadmore.com/JAVA_to_SAPI/简而言之,但我是在 XP 上做我的工作,而不是 Windows 7,所以我不知道这是否可行。
While I cannot guarantee that the voices will sound good, FreeTTS http://freetts.sourceforge.net/docs/index.php is entirely written in the Java programming language. For very small languages (such as the talking clock example) it sounds pretty good.
If you are interested or able to use JNI, you can use eSpeak http://sourceforge.net/projects/espeak/, which can hook up to Microsoft's SAPI and grant (?) access to Anna's voice.
I personally used Quadmore's Java to Microsoft SAPI Bridge http://www.quadmore.com/JAVA_to_SAPI/ briefly, but I was doing my work on XP, not Windows 7 so I don't know if that will work.