A
Virtual Weatherman™ reads and understands
text bulletins and forecasts from the NWS, the
Weather Channel, or even from your own forecasting
service and then chooses a series of human-voiced audio
cuts from its libraries which match what needs to be said
to
build a report for your listeners, complete with current
conditions.
What's different is that all
of this work, has been removed from the
local PC. It's actually done on Virtual Voice™ servers
which simply hand
back the finished weathercast over the internet. So, the
local software is a
tiny program that will not bother even the slowest of PC's,
and as a bonus
you'll never lose your configurations or custom audio and
can control the building of your weather remotely from any
PC, anywhere, in real-time.