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I understand that it is possible to send (file.txt) and receive it in ( file.wav) format
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here is the script WebRequest.mq5 toWebRequest.wav
Aleksandr, now you can specify the server's response with headers. There, in the doc on IBM's site, it is written how to do it
Aleksandr, it is now possible to set the server's response with headers. There's a dock on IBM's site that tells you how to do it.
And how do you convert it from ogg to wav within the script and without dll? Otherwise, you won't be able to play it in EA (unless PlaySound plays ogg).
Looks like you need to reorient to google service.)))
How do you convert it from ogg to wav inside the script and without dll? Otherwise, you can't play it in EA (unless PlaySound plays ogg).
PlaySound doesn't play ogg - I checked the one I downloaded, it doesn't work and it won't play in Windows programs
PlaySound doesn't play ogg - checked that booted up, doesn't work and in Windows software doesn't play
My point exactly. The IBM server epic turned out to be a dead end, but uncovered a flaw in the WebRequest feature, which was fixed, which is good. Now, let's connect to google and try again.))
google can wav and 4 million characters free (or 1 million with network processing) per month
exactly? )
https://cloud.google.com/text-to-speech/pricing
exactly? )
https://cloud.google.com/text-to-speech/pricing
Ha ha and there's a charge here too. Told you so...)))
My point exactly. The IBM server epic turned out to be a dead end, but it revealed a flaw in the WebRequest function, which was fixed, which is a good thing. Now, let's connect to google and try again.)))
my turn to share links to the doc ))))
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/text-to-speech?topic=text-to-speech-audioFormats
it's my turn to share links to the document ))))
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/text-to-speech?topic=text-to-speech-audioFormats
Yes, you can set a returnable format.)) Although it's not much of a consolation amidst IBM's limitations of freebies. Besides, there's an amendment in the doc which spoils my joy:
Due to the streaming nature of the returned audio, the WAV audio that is generated might not work in all audio players. Specifically, the attribute numSamples in the header of the audio stream is set to 0 regardless of the length of the audio.
In short, I don't know if it will play. I'll have to give it a try.)))
exactly? )
https://cloud.google.com/text-to-speech/pricing
the link you provided has a table with rates and a free monthly quota. what's not to like?
the link you provided has a table with rates and a free monthly quota. what is it that you don't like?
Indeed! the free tier is missing )