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SAY(1)                                    Speech Synthesis Manager                                    SAY(1)



NAME
       say - Convert text to audible speech

SYNOPSIS
           say [-v voice] [-r rate] [-o outfile [audio format options] | -n name:port | -a device] [-f file | string ...]

DESCRIPTION
       This tool uses the Speech Synthesis manager to convert input text to audible speech and either play
       it through the sound output device chosen in System Preferences or save it to an AIFF file.

OPTIONS
       string
           Specify the text to speak on the command line. This can consist of multiple arguments, which are
           considered to be separated by spaces.

       -f file, --input-file=file
           Specify a file to be spoken. If file is - or neither this parameter nor a message is specified,
           read from standard input.

       -v voice, --voice=voice
           Specify the voice to be used. Default is the voice selected in System Preferences. To obtain a
           list of voices installed in the system, specify '?' as the voice name.

       -r rate, --rate=rate
           Speech rate to be used, in words per minute.

       -o out.aiff, --output-file=file
           Specify the path for an audio file to be written. AIFF is the default and should be supported for
           most voices, but some voices support many more file formats.

       -n name, --network-send=name
       -n name:port, --network-send=name:port
       -n :port, --network-send=:port
       -n :, --network-send=:
           Specify a service name (default "AUNetSend") and/or IP port to be used for redirecting the speech
           output through AUNetSend.

       -a ID, --audio-device=ID
       -a name, --audio-device=name
           Specify, by ID or name prefix, an audio device to be used to play the audio. To obtain a list of
           audio output devices, specify '?' as the device name.

       --progress
           Display a progress meter during synthesis.

       -i, --interactive, --interactive=markup
           Print the text line by line during synthesis, highlighting words as they are spoken. Markup can
           be one of

              A terminfo capability as described in terminfo(5), e.g. bold, smul, setaf 1.

              A color name, one of black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, or white.

              A foreground and background color from the above list, separated by a slash, e.g.
               green/black. If the foreground color is omitted, only the background color is set.

           If markup is not specified, it defaults to smso, i.e. reverse video.

       If the input is a TTY, text is spoken line by line, and the output file, if specified, will only
       contain audio for the last line of the input.  Otherwise, text is spoken all at once.

AUDIO FORMATS
       Starting in MacOS X 10.6, file formats other than AIFF may be specified, although not all third party
       synthesizers may initially support them. In simple cases, the file format can be inferred from the
       extension, although generally some of the options below are required for finer grained control:

       --file-format=format
           The format of the file to write (AIFF, caff, m4af, WAVE). Generally, it's easier to specify a
           suitable file extension for the output file. To obtain a list of writable file formats, specify
           '?' as the format name.

       --data-format=format
           The format of the audio data to be stored. Formats other than linear PCM are specified by giving
           their format identifiers (aac, alac). Linear PCM formats are specified as a sequence of:

           Endianness (optional)
               One of BE (big endian) or LE (little endian). Default is native endianness.

           Data type
               One of F (float), I (integer), or, rarely, UI (unsigned integer).

           Sample size
               One of 8, 16, 24, 32, 64.

           Most available file formats only support a subset of these sample formats.

           To obtain a list of audio data formats for a file format specified explicitly or by file name,
           specify '?' as the format name.

           The format identifier optionally can be followed by @samplerate and /hexflags for the format.

       --channels=channels
           The number of channels. This will generally be of limited use, as most speech synthesizers
           produce mono audio only.

       --bit-rate=rate
           The bit rate for formats like AAC. To obtain a list of valid bit rates, specify '?' as the rate.
           In practice, not all of these bit rates will be available for a given format.

       --quality=quality
           The audio converter quality level between 0 (lowest) and 127 (highest).

ERRORS
       say returns 0 if the text was spoken successfully, otherwise non-zero.  Diagnostic messages will be
       printed to standard error.

EXAMPLES
          say Hello, World
          say -v Alex -o hi -f hello_world.txt
          say --interactive=/green spending each day the color of the leaves
          say -o hi.aac 'Hello, [[slnc 200]] World'
          say -o hi.m4a --data-format=alac Hello, World.
          say -o hi.caf --data-format=LEF32@8000 Hello, World

          say -v '?'
          say --file-format=?
          say --file-format=caff --data-format=?
          say -o hi.m4a --bit-rate=?

SEE ALSO
       "Speech Synthesis Programming Guide"



1.0                                              2012-09-15                                           SAY(1)

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