Polly from Amazon
Amazon Polly is a service that turns text into lifelike speech. Polly lets you create applications that talk, enabling you to build entirely new categories of speech-enabled products. Polly is an Amazon AI service that uses advanced deep learning technologies to synthesize speech that sounds like a human voice. Polly includes 47 lifelike voices spread across 24 languages, so you can select the ideal voice and build speech-enabled applications that work in many different countries.
From your AWS account you must create dedicated credentials
You must get AWS Client command line client installed from /usr/bin/aws :
On debian Jessie (8) you can try this :
apt-get install python-pip python-yaml pip install awscli --upgrade ln -s /usr/local/bin/aws /usr/bin/aws
Once aws-cli command is installed, you can check that it's working by using this command line, according to your credentials :
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX \ AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx \ /usr/bin/aws polly synthesize-speech --output-format mp3 --voice-id Joanna --text 'Hello my name is Joanna!' --region 'eu-west-1' hello.mp3
The result looks like :
{ "ContentType": "audio/mpeg", "RequestCharacters": "5" } # file hello.mp3 hello.mp3: Audio file with ID3 version 2.4.0, contains: MPEG ADTS, layer III, v2, 48 kbps, 22.05 kHz, Monaural