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Hi Guy,<br>
Yes, gnome-speech was built from source using ttsynth.<br>
Here are the steps, all executed logged as root.<br>
Perhaps I had done something wrong.<br>
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1: Install the ttsynth package and the lib recommended in the readme
file.<br>
2: Create an empty direcctory.<br>
mkdir speech<br>
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3: Install the sources from the repository.<br>
cd speech<br>
sudo apt-get source libgnome-speech7<br>
sudo apt-get build-dep libgnome-speech7<br>
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4: configure, compile and install<br>
cd gnome-speech-0.4.21/<br>
./configure --prefix=/usr/ --with-viavoice-dir=/opt/IBM/ibmtts/<br>
make<br>
make install<br>
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On 10/28/2008 05:08 PM, Guy Schlosser wrote:
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Hey there Jose, did you build gnome-speech from source? Just
wondering how you got ibmtts support configured. I was going to ask
a similar question, because I know there is not a package for ibmtts as
there is for Cepstral and Dec-talk. I obviously know how to build
gnome-speech from source, but I recall that there was something that
had
to be done to insure that pulseaudio integration was not broken. If
someone has done this successfully, any tips and/or tricks would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks much in advance and keep up the good
work. I've seen some excellent progress thus far, and look forward
to what will be done in intrepid+1.<br>
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Thanks much in advance,<br>
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Guy<br>
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At 02:28 PM 10/28/2008, you wrote:<br>
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Forgive my stupid question:<br>
How can I check that all applications in my system use alsa
only?<br>
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Another observation is that if I use espeak instead of ibmtts, orca
periodically loose speech, forcing me to restart orca manually.<br>
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On 10/28/2008 10:08 AM, Jan Buchal wrote: <br>
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<pre> JVEds> Hi all, First of all I apologize because
this list is
JVEds> probably not the right location for this
type of question.
JVEds> I'm using ibmtts as my primary output
synthesizer running
JVEds> orca under intrepid with all updates.
JVEds> Everything is working correctly except for
the fact that I
JVEds> can not hear sounds together with what is
spoken by orca.
JVEds> As an example, if someone sends me a message
via pidgin, I
JVEds> don't hear the alert sound given by pidgin.
JVEds> If I change to espeak this doesn't happen.
JVEds> Any idea on how to solve this problem?
Maybe IBMTTS use OSS module. You need check that all applications in
your systems use alsa only.
Best
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