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== Basic usage == | == Basic usage == | ||
{{code|lang=pwsh|inline=y|./voicepeak.exe [OPTION..]}} | {{code|lang=pwsh|inline=y|./voicepeak.exe [OPTION..]}} | ||
Starting with {{code|inline=y|lang=pwsh|./voicepeak.exe -h}}: | |||
{{code|lang=pwsh| | |||
-s, --say Text Text to say | |||
-t, --text File Text file to say | |||
-o, --out File Path of output file | |||
-n, --narrator Name Name of narrator, check --list-narrator | |||
-e, --emotion Expr Emotion expression, for example: | |||
happy=50,sad=50. Also check --list-emotion | |||
--list-narrator Print narrator list | |||
--list-emotion Narrator Print emotion list for given narrator | |||
-h, --help Print help | |||
--speed Value Speed (50 - 200) | |||
--pitch Value Pitch (-300 - 300) | |||
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Revision as of 11:35, 26 September 2023
Regarding the title: more like 'Using VOICEPEAK via command line'.
References:
- https://atarms.hatenablog.com/entry/2023/03/12/164118
- https://takashiski.hatenablog.com/entry/2023/01/13/235249
Apparently, neither AHS nor Dreamtonics bothers giving an extensive documentation / manual for using VOICEPEAK without the GUI. For comparison, VOICEVOX doesn't do great but at least you can get a grip scavenging through what they have in the repo.
So, half of this is translation of the aforementioned Japanese blogs, the other half is what I found out by trying.
Basic usage
./voicepeak.exe [OPTION..]
Starting with
:
{{code|lang=pwsh|
-s, --say Text Text to say
./voicepeak.exe -h
-t, --text File Text file to say -o, --out File Path of output file -n, --narrator Name Name of narrator, check --list-narrator -e, --emotion Expr Emotion expression, for example: happy=50,sad=50. Also check --list-emotion --list-narrator Print narrator list --list-emotion Narrator Print emotion list for given narrator -h, --help Print help --speed Value Speed (50 - 200) --pitch Value Pitch (-300 - 300)
}