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Thorsten presents innovative TTS solutions and a variety of voice technologies, making it an excellent starting point for anyone interested in open-source text-to-speech. Whether you're a developer, accessibility advocate, or tech enthusiast, his channel offers valuable insights and resources. Don't miss out on this fantastic content! 🎬

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in reply to Debby

I hadn't encountered Thorsten Voice previously (is it purely a German language voice?) - Does it work as a synthesizer for the NVDA screen reader? The site mentions it is "AI-Powered", is that on-device or cloud? And if cloud, what is the performance like (for say, arrowing through information where users expect responsiveness?) Feel free to reply here, or email to info@nvaccess.org (it can be hard to fit everything in one toot here!)
in reply to NV Access

@NVAccess Thorsten-Voice is my personal german only voice contribution working offline (no cloud).
But the tts software i used for training is "piper tts" which offers multiple voices in multiple languages (all locally on device, even raspberry pi) and according to their github readme it is integrated in "NVDA", but i do not have personal experience with it, yet.

github.com/rhasspy/piper?tab=r…

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