![]() #tProperty('voice', voices.id) #changing index, changes voices. Voices = engine.getProperty('voices') #getting details of current voice Print (volume) #printing current volume levelĮtProperty('volume',1.0) # setting up volume level between 0 and 1 Volume = engine.getProperty('volume') #getting to know current volume level (min=0 and max=1) Print (rate) #printing current voice rateĮtProperty('rate', 125) # setting up new voice rate Rate = engine.getProperty('rate') # getting details of current speaking rate Usage : import pyttsx3Ĭhanging Voice, Rate and Volume : import pyttsx3Įngine = pyttsx3.init() # object creation If you recieve errors such as No module named win32com.client, No module named win32, or No module named win32api, you will need to additionally install pypiwin32. ![]() ![]() Unlike alternative libraries, it works offline, and is compatible with both Python 2 and 3. ![]() Pyttsx3 is a text-to-speech conversion library in Python. ![]()
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