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Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: I wonder how many Apple patents they had to pay for? Text to speech predates Apple by decades. I had a text to speech program on paper tape that ran on a Leo 3 in 1970. I've no idea who wrote it. Apple has recently obtained a number of TTS patents. These probably relate to improvements in the naturalness of speech and use on mobile devices. They don't have any control over TTS in general. Even if Panasonic have licensed patents for this, most of them are probably not from Apple. -- Richard |
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On 31/03/2012 9:26 AM, Adrian C wrote:
On 31/03/2012 09:05, Brian Gaff wrote: +01: UK's First Inbuilt Text-To-Speech TVs Hit The Shelves. Electronics manufacturer Panasonic has built text-to-speech functionality into 30 of its television models, I wonder how many Apple patents they had to pay for? text to speech has been around forever - even on the zx spectrum you could fit a currah speech. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lq_pYiXh9zw -- Gareth. That fly.... Is your magic wand. |
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On 31/03/2012 10:29 AM, Brian Gaff wrote:
Chuckle, a bit like that so called inteligent interface for Iphones on adverts at the moment. The voice on that is from the same stable as the one Panasonic are using. I wonder if any of the sets with inbuilt freesat have the voice.that would be the only game in town if they have. Brian i always think that voice sounds like alan deadicoat -- Gareth. That fly.... Is your magic wand. |
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On 31/03/2012 09:46, Brian Gaff wrote:
None, after all the goodmans box has been around for some years now, and ththey probably bought the rights or the rights were owned by rnib. Personally I'm a bit orried by the first part of the surname of the Panasonic bloke. It is after all nearly April 1. Hope its true though He seems to be a real person http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/nigel-prankard/13/41b/b0 -- Phil Cook |
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On 31/03/2012 09:46, Brian Gaff wrote:
Personally I'm a bit orried by the first part of the surname of the Panasonic bloke. It is after all nearly April 1. He seems to be genuine. This link http://www.dvb.org/groups_modules/commercial_module/cm3dtv/index.xml says he is secretary of the CM-3DTV group within the DVB consortium. Andy |
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