YASR-And-TTS?
T. V. Raman
raman at users.sourceforge.net
Sat Jun 16 20:21:47 UTC 2007
To run an alsa enabled server, make sure to read the notes in the
linux-outloud directory. You'll need to explicitly make
atcleci.so -- by default emacspeak will build and use an OSS
server since ALSA is only now becoming the default on all Linux systms.
>>>>> "Mike" == Mike Gorse <mgorse at mgorse.dhs.org> writes:
Mike> Somehow I didn't think to look for the ViaVoice
Mike> server... You'd want something like the following in
Mike> yasr.conf: synthesizer=emacspeak server synthesizer
Mike> port=|/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/emacspeak/servers/outloud
Mike>
Mike> In theory, this should work.
Mike>
Mike> I would test this if I could obtain ttsynth; I was
Mike> thinking of buying it anyway. Janina, if you're
Mike> reading this, do you have an estimate on when it will
Mike> again be possible to obtain it?
Mike>
Mike> -- Mike Gorse / AIM:linvortex /
Mike> http://mgorse.freeshell.org --
Mike>
Mike> On Sat, 16 Jun 2007, Hart Larry wrote:
Mike>
>> Well, TV, that would certainly be better news about alsa,
>> as now once I start speech-dispatcher, I cannot play
>> anything else with either m player or tr player. Ok, so
>> now please, please, please, show us how to setup an emacs
>> server for YASR---thanks so much in advance Hart
>>
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