I recently added this little counting game to the Articulate Weekly Challenge#71: https://db.tt/1LV1LaWy
Thinking of voice recording the numbers, I already got Spanish and English covered, and I thought it will be a great addition if I had a few more languages, so if you have a nice and clear recording voice and fancy recording numbers 1 to 10 in another language that will be great, also will give you credit for your contribution. Cheers.
Loved the presentation on this one. Since this is a weekly challenge demo, I think you could get away with borrowing from the Google Translate TTS service.
Example: For italian, type the following url using any browser:
The first part in bold is the language, the second is the actual text (ordinary spaces are allowed in the url).
Once that runs in your browser, an mp3 file will be stored on your computers temp folder (sort by descending date and it will be the first mp3 on the list).
Glad you like it Alexandros and thanks a lot for the for the idea of using Google Translate TTS service, at the end got my wife for the English, myself for the Spanish and a friend for the French.
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Hi Oscar,
Loved the presentation on this one. Since this is a weekly challenge demo, I think you could get away with borrowing from the Google Translate TTS service.
Example: For italian, type the following url using any browser:
http://translate.google.com/translate_tts?tl=it&q=1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
The first part in bold is the language, the second is the actual text (ordinary spaces are allowed in the url).
Once that runs in your browser, an mp3 file will be stored on your computers temp folder (sort by descending date and it will be the first mp3 on the list).
Hope that helps,
Alex
Glad you like it Alexandros and thanks a lot for the for the idea of using Google Translate TTS service, at the end got my wife for the English, myself for the Spanish and a friend for the French.
I just found this sub-board on Reddit today. Reddit - RecordThis
It looks like it might be a good resource for short quick recordings, as well as finding someone if you wanted to contract work.
Thanks Joe will definitely keep that link save on my bookmarks.
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