This Week in F-DroidTWIF curated on Thursday, 06 Feb 2025, Week 6Community NewsFrom a prolific FOSS dev @woheller69 we now have another app, SherpaTTS, Text-...
As a talk back user, this is really handy. However, I will say that these speech models do not work very well at high speech rates, which is what I need for a screen reader user.
It is definitely much better quality, though. That’s for sure.
Also, for some reason it seems to skip letters sometimes. As an example when I turn on TalkBack foss or turn off TalkBack foss, it says “alkback foss turned on” or when i first opened thunder (lemmy client) it said “under”. Or at least that’s what it sounded like.
I will have to play with different models, but so far my favorite is English HFC female.
I am not sure whether I will use this as my day to day text a speech engine with my screen reader as of right now but I will definitely be keeping a close eye on this one because I really do like what I hear so far.
Edit: It could be that the model is trying to start talking before the speaker is ready, because it seems like it only has a big effect when you’re moving to a new element in TalkBack, which means that the system has to turn on the speaker first.
You could try to turn off battery optimization for sherpa TTS. Maybe, that could fix the delayed start issue. But, android should’ve automatically started and kept it in memory for you.
As a talk back user, this is really handy. However, I will say that these speech models do not work very well at high speech rates, which is what I need for a screen reader user.
It is definitely much better quality, though. That’s for sure.
Also, for some reason it seems to skip letters sometimes. As an example when I turn on TalkBack foss or turn off TalkBack foss, it says “alkback foss turned on” or when i first opened thunder (lemmy client) it said “under”. Or at least that’s what it sounded like.
I will have to play with different models, but so far my favorite is English HFC female.
I am not sure whether I will use this as my day to day text a speech engine with my screen reader as of right now but I will definitely be keeping a close eye on this one because I really do like what I hear so far.
Edit: It could be that the model is trying to start talking before the speaker is ready, because it seems like it only has a big effect when you’re moving to a new element in TalkBack, which means that the system has to turn on the speaker first.
You could try to turn off battery optimization for sherpa TTS. Maybe, that could fix the delayed start issue. But, android should’ve automatically started and kept it in memory for you.