eSpeak - PPC architecture
Jonathan Duddington
jsd at clara.co.uk
Mon Jan 15 09:06:40 GMT 2007
In article <004a01c73852$fc833740$6901a8c0 at thinkpad>,
Al Puzzuoli <alpuzz at gmail.com> wrote:
> After recompiling the dictionary data, I no longer get that error;
> However, still no speech. If I send a string to eSpeak, it just
> exits with no noticeable output.
> Does that suggest incompatible phoneme data?
I'm not sure.
What text output do you get if you use the -x option, eg:
espeak -x "hello"
should give the phoneme codes:
h at l'oU
What happens if you send the speech output to a WAV file? Can you then
play the WAV file later?, eg:
espeak -w test.wav "hello"
Do you know whether anyone has ever had eSpeak working on a similar PPC
?
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