###### ####### # # # # # ## # # # # # # ###### # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ####### ##### release 1.00 -------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------- 1.0 A brief description of the RO1 database 2.0 Distribution 3.0 Installation, and tests -------------------------------------------------------------- 1.0 A brief description of RO1 -------------------------------------------------------------- RO1 2.020 release is a Romanian diphone database provided in the context of the MBROLA project (see http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/synthesis/mbrola.html). It provides a Romanian male voice to be used with the MBROLA program. Input files use the SAMPA (SAM Phonetic Alphabet) notation as recommended by the EEC-SAM Project. -------------------------------------------------------------- 2.0 Distribution -------------------------------------------------------------- This distribution of mbrola contains the following files : ro1 : the database itself ro1.txt : This file license.txt: To read before any use and a TEST directory containing .PHO files Additional languages and voices, as well as other example command files, are or will be available in the context of the MBROLA project. Please consult the MBROLA project homepage : http://tcts.fpms.ac.be/synthesis/mbrola.html Registered users will automatically be notified of the availability of new databases. To freely register, simply send an email to mbrola-interest-request@tcts.fpms.ac.be with the word 'subscribe' in the message title. -------------------------------------------------------------- 3.0 Installation and Tests -------------------------------------------------------------- If you have not copied the MBROLA software yet, please consult the MBROLA project homepage and get it. Copy ro1.zip into the mbrola directory and unzip it : unzip ro1.zip (or pkunzip on PC/DOS) (don't forget to delete the .zip file when this is done) Try mbrola ro1 TEST/bonjour.pho test.wav to create a sound file. In this example the audio file follows the RIFF Wav format. But depending on the extension test.au, test.aif, or test.raw you can obtain other file formats. Listen to it with your favorite sound editor, and try other command files (*.pho) to have a better idea of the quality of speech you can synthesize with the MBROLA technique. On Unix systems you can pipe the audio ouput to the sound player as on a HP : mbrola ro1 test.pho - | splayer -srate 16000 -l16 Also refer to the readme.txt file provided with the mbrola software for using it. Dr Marian Boldea Computer Science Department "Politechnica" university Blvd V. Parvan 2 1900 TIMISOARA ROMANIA e-mail: boldea@utt.ro , for questions concerning the database ro1. e-mail: mbrola@tcts.fpms.ac.be, for general information, questions on the installation of software and databases.