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c#2010) code that converts what is being uttered to write in arabic and obverse
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All codes we write in C# are simply based on the fact we have System.Speech.Synthesis, http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.speech.synthesis.aspx[^] and the Speech Engine which comes with Microsoft SAPI, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speech_Application_Programming_Interface[^]. The only language engine I know works with English. Do you think anyone can develop another speech engine for you, in Arabic? Especially taking into account difficulties of Arabic phonetics and writing system explained here: http://www.google.com/[^]…

All I could find so far is this: http://www.sakhr.com/tts.aspx[^].

—SA
 
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hzawary 3-Nov-11 23:00pm    
So sorry and excuse me! Please see my problem again:(
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 3-Nov-11 23:24pm    
Nothing to apologize about. No problem at all. OK, looking again, I can only see from your question a request about TTS (text-to-speech for Arabic texts). What I referenced in my post above is all I know. I worked with both text synthesis and recognition but only in English. I never tried any other Engine including anything in my native language. It looks like this is very hard to find. I found something in Arabic, referenced above. That's all.
--SA
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 3-Nov-11 23:35pm    
@hzawary: please stop you intrusion with your problems on unrelated pages! Please concentrate on the pages of your own questions and don't be so impatience. This behavior is disruptive; and I'll have to report on you unless you switch to more collaborative style of work. Sorry, but I have to ask you for compliance.

Thank you,
--SA
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 3-Nov-11 23:33pm    
Oh, Haanaza, I'm sorry. I posted my previous comment because I did not notice the above comment was not from you. Unfortunately, hzawary intrudes different unrelated pages in hope to bring my attention to his/her unrelated problems. I apologize for myself and this member. Please disregard three posts above.
--SA

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