It hurts me to advocate [Windows] but using [tcom] with the free speech engine from [Microsoft is almost too easy (yes I know Microsoft and free speech sounds like an oxymoron :) package require tcom set voice [::tcom::ref createobject Sapi.SpVoice] $voice Speak "Hello World" 1 after 3000 exit The speech SDK is available from http://www.microsoft.com/speech/download/sdk51/ (51MB), there is a beta of .Net Speech at http://www.microsoft.com/speech/ (200MB) but I haven't tried that yet. - VPT [MG] Anyone happen to have a link for more info on this? I've been using it successfully for a couple of weeks in something, but someone just found an error - $voice Speak "<> test <" 1 returns "0x80045042 {Unknown error}". I did a search on the Microsoft website for the code which, naturally, came up blank. Any ideas would be appreciated :) ---- [GPS] [Rsynth] is a nice public domain package that I've used for speech synthesis. I wrote a say_this.tcl script that built a GUI for tweaking the voice. I've been thinking about improving Rsynth, because it seems to be at the moment dead. Another tool that I've heard good things about was Festival[http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/]. CMU's Sphinx[http://fife.speech.cs.cmu.edu/sphinx/] is another tool that may be good, but I haven't heard from users of it. See [Festtcl] for a Tcl interface to [Festival]. ---- Tcl'ers may be interested in the [CSLU Toolkit] [http://cslu.cse.ogi.edu/toolkit/] developed at the Oregon Graduate Institute's Center for Spoken Language Understanding. It includes a [RAD] environment which supports Tcl and provides tools to do [Speech Recognition] as well as speech synthesis. -- [aricb] ---- JKM would like to know if [MG] found any solution to his "0x80045042 {Unknown error}". I'm getting the same error, but it may be for a different reason. By default, the SAPI tries to interpret the string with XML tags if the first character is '<'. Change your 1 to a 17 and you should be alright. I'm getting the same error with $voice Speak "c:/code/tcl/SAPI2.txt" 5 any help would be appreciated. ''[MG] never did, I'm afraid'' [MG] Having looked on the Microsoft website - for once, it's actually returned something sensible, searching for "sapi.spvoice" on www.microsoft.com - it seems that '5' means "speak a file", the 17 you mentioned before "speak without parsing XML", and 1 is the default. I can replicated the "Unknown Error", using '5', when the file in question doesn't exist. To quote one page of the MS website, the argument must be "a null-terminated, fully qualified path to a file". The page in question is [http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/SAPI51sr/html/ispvoice_speak.asp], and seems (as of July 10 2005, before they change the address) to be about the first page to start looking at, for this method of speech. ---- [Category Speech Synthesis]