More responsive than ever
v2.0 of Piper-for-NVDA introduces a separate process for the TTS. This significantly increases responsiveness.
Noticeable improvements and fixes
- Installing voices is now easier using the integrated voice manager, which allows you to preview and download available voices.
- The TTS no longer introduces unnatural pauses at the end of the line during say all
- You can now configure synthesis parameters, such as length scale and noise scale
- Fixed some bugs related to voice switching
- Support for diacritizing Arabic text
What's new in v2.0 beta2
- Fixed the issue where sentences are broken by index command
- Upgraded onnxruntime to v1.16.1
- Fixed some bugs with voice preview
- Installing voices from local files no longer requires a specific file name format
- Use any free port for the grpc server rather than a fixed port.
- Some house keeping work
Full Changelog: v2.0-beta...v2.0-beta2