A small simple speech synthesizer
flite [OPTION]... TEXTFILE [WAVEFILE]
This manual page documents briefly the flite command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has documentation in /usr/share/doc/flite/
Converts text in TEXTFILE to a waveform in WAVEFILE. If text contains a space, it is treated as a literal textstring and spoken, and not as a file name. if WAVEFILE is unspecified or "play" the result is played on the current systems audio device. If WAVEFILE is "none" the waveform is discarded (good for benchmarking)
--version
Output flite version number.
-?, --help
Output usage information.
-o WAVEFILE
Explicitly set output filename.
-f TEXTFILE
Explicitly set input filename.
-t TEXT
Explicitly set input text string.
-p PHONES
Explicitly set input text string and synthesize as phones.
-s, --set FEATURE=VALUE
Set feature (guesses type).
--seti FEATURE=VALUE
Set int feature.
--setf FEATURE=VALUE
Set float feature.
--sets FEATURE=VALUE
Set string feature.
-b
Benchmark mode.
-l
Loop endlessly.
-v
Verbose output.
flite_time(1), t2p(1), festival(1)
This manual page was written by Mario Lang <[email protected]>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).