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mespeak

A CommonJS wrapper over Norbert Landsteiner mespeak text-to-speech library. Works in browserify. More

Example

Here is a simple example showing how to use mespeak:

var meSpeak = require("mespeak")

//Select english/american voice
meSpeak.loadVoice(require("mespeak/voices/en/en-us.json"))

//Play a sound
meSpeak.speak("hello world")

It also works in node.js too (though audio playback is unsupported):

var meSpeak = require("mespeak")
meSpeak.loadVoice(require("mespeak/voices/en/en-us.json"))
process.stdout.write(meSpeak.speak("hello world", {rawdata: "buffer"}))

Install

npm install mespeak

API

The API is identical to that on Landsteiner's web page

var meSpeak = require("mespeak")

meSpeak.speak(str[, options])

Says a string.

  • str is a string to say
  • options is a list of options to pass to the speech synthesizer. For more info, see here.

The options argument takes the following parameters:

  • amplitude: How loud the voice will be (default: 100)
  • pitch: The voice pitch (default: 50)
  • speed: The speed at which to talk (words per minute) (default: 175)
  • voice: Which voice to use (default: last voice loaded or defaultVoice, see below)
  • wordgap: Additional gap between words in 10 ms units (default: 0)
  • volume: volume relative to the global volume (number, 0..1, default: 1) Note: the relative volume has no effect on the export using option 'rawdata'.
  • rawdata: do not play, return data only. The type of the returned data is derived from the value (case-insensitive) of 'rawdata':
    • buffer: A node.js buffer containing a wav file
    • 'base64': returns a base64-encoded string.
    • 'mime': returns a base64-encoded data-url (including the MIME-header). (synonyms: 'data-url', 'data-uri', 'dataurl', 'datauri')
    • 'array': returns a plain Array object with uint 8 bit data.
    • default (any other value): returns the generated wav-file as an ArrayBuffer (8-bit unsigned).

Note: The value of 'rawdata' must evaluate to boolean 'true' in order to be recognized.

meSpeak.loadConfig(json | url[, callback])

Loads a configuration for mespeak. By default uses mespeak/mespeak_config.json There are two forms.

  • json Synchronously loads a configuration JSON object. This can be done using require("filename.json")

The other option is to load the config asynchronously via http:

  • url is the url of the config file
  • callback is called once the config is loaded

meSpeak.isConfigLoaded()

Checks if mespeak is configured

meSpeak.loadVoice(json | url[, callback] )

Loads a voice for mespeak. You can either specify a url and a callback, or a JSON object. A list of voices are included in the voices/ directory. For example, to load an english voice you can do:

meSpeak.loadVoice(require("mespeak/voices/en/en-us.json"))`

The other form is the same as in meSpeak.loadConfig and takes two arguments:

  • url which is the url of the voice to load
  • callback which is an optional callback-handler. The callback will receive two arguments:
    • a boolean flag for success
    • either the id of the voice, or a reason for errors ('network error', 'data error', 'file error')

meSpeak.setDefaultVoice(str)

Sets the default voice to use. The default voice is always the the last voice loaded.

meSpeak.isVoiceLoaded()

Checks if a voice is loaded

meSpeak.getDefaultVoice()

Returns the default voice.

meSpeak.setVolume(volume)

Sets the volume of playback globally.

  • volume is the volume represented as a float

This update happens immediately and is applied relatively

meSpeak.getVolume()

Returns playback volume.

meSpeak.play(stream[, relativeVolume])

Plays a sound. You can use this to cache previously generated voices and play them back at run time by setting the

  • stream is a sound to play
  • relativeVolume is the relative loudness of the sound

meSpeak.resetQueue()

Clears playback queue, stops all currently playing sounds.

meSpeak.canPlay()

Checks if mespeak can play a sound.

Credits

(c) 2011-2013 Norbert Landsteiner. GPL License

NPM entry currently maintained by Mikola Lysenko

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