text-to-speech
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Expected Behavior
Find examples and instructions for the NCCO builder with this repo.
Current Behavior
No formal documentation, but some examples exist in the code snippets.
Possible Solution
Add a new section to the README to cover
Arabic support
Hello,
I tried both espeak-ng-20191129-b702b03-x64.msi and espeak-ng-20191129-b702b03-x86.msi
as well as building the project from the source code but the Arabic language isn't showing up in all cases. The build was successful but the Arabic language doesn't show up when I try to check "espeak-ng --voices"
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APP files
Hello!
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Please, add all voices in android section of binaries.md.
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When will you do voice storage for Android on Github?
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Using Browserstack, we have to Check the Cboard Android application to support all versions from 6 to 10 inclusive.
Please provide a table showing results for each device and OS tested.
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