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--slow option does not work #67
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Ahh, it's not been released yet, apologies.
Doing this soon. Also as a note, I don't control the API just allow an interface to it. And there's only two voice speeds, normal and slow.
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Hello,
When I run your example "gtts-cli.py "Hello" -l 'en' -o hello.mp3 -slow" in the terminal in Linuxmint 18.1 xfce, I get the error:
"gtts-cli.py: error: unrecognized arguments: --slow"
Please fix. Also, I would appreciate it if you could add more parameters to adjust the speed of voice in the command line options. Thanks
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Hi! gTTS 1.20 <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gTTS/1.2.0> was released,
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Hello,
When I run your example "gtts-cli.py "Hello" -l 'en' -o hello.mp3 -slow" in the terminal in Linuxmint 18.1 xfce, using the latest version through pip, I get the error:
"gtts-cli.py: error: unrecognized arguments: --slow"
Also, I would appreciate it if you could add a parameter to precisely adjust the speed of voice in the command line options (e.g., --speed 0.8)
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