Testing my software synthasezer and switching to it.
jim grimsby
jimgrims at pacbell.net
Wed Mar 9 13:47:10 EST 2005
Hi, ok tested them using the text files. Now here is another question is
there any where you can get a speech engine that sounds good besides
dectalk? If not I might have to go by it because both of these sound worse
then my accent sa. Witch I am using now thanks for all the help so far
really appreciate it.
-----Original Message-----
From: speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca [mailto:speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca]
On Behalf Of David Bruzos
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 10:22 AM
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Subject: Re: Testing my software synthasezer and switching to it.
Hi there:
I think you should use "flite", because it is written in C and it is faster
and more responsive than "festival". However,
if you like "festival" better, there is nothing wrong with that...
To test the synths do:
1. $ flite -f /path/to/file
2. $ festival --tts /path/to/file
Where /path/to/file is the path to some text file that you want
flite/festival to speek.
To get speakup working with software speech you will need some other
applications. They are:
1. speech-dispatcher
2. speechd_up
I think you can get speech-dispatcher from your apt-get repos. Speechd_up
you will have to download from its website. I
don't remember what that is. Someone else can tell you that or google it...
Remember to look at the speech-dispatcher configuration if things are not
working...
To test speech-dispatcher do:
$ speech-dispatcher
$ spd-say "some text"
Where "some text" is just some text you want it to speek.
Now, you have to create the device /dev/softsynth with numbers 10/26. Use
the command:
$ mknod /dev/softsynth c 10 26
After you have done all of this, run speech-dispatcher:
$ speech-dispatcher
Load the "sftsyn" speakup module into memory:
$ modprobe speakup_sftsyn
and run speechd_up:
$ speechd_up
Note: you must remove the current speakup_xxxx module from the kernel before
loading the speakup_sftsyn module. Do
something like:
$ rmmod speakup_xxxx
Trying to load both modules at the same time, could crash your box.
You should have a software speech enabled system at this point. I am
writing a howto on how to do this, but it has taken
me rediculously long to finish it! I guess life/baby/school/etc has gotten
in the way.
David B.
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 08:44:39AM -0800, jim grimsby wrote:
> Hi, well the time has come yep the moment I have been waiting for. I
> have flite and festable installed on my system. The sound card works
> I tested it out by doing this Apt-get install saytime saydate aumix
> After setting the volume with aumix by the way is this the best tool to
use
> for this function?
> I ran saytime and saydate sound came out of the sound card with no
problem.
>
> Then I did a search for the speech synthesizer by doing this
> Apt-cache search speech
> I found the packages I wanted by using speakups review commands and the
mark
> and cut and paste command like this
> Apt-get install then the paste command.
> It installed vestable
> Then I issued the command
> Apt-get install flite
> Flite was installed. Now I need to test these software synthesizers out
and
> then switch speakup to one of them. First question how should I go about
> testing them to make sure they work. Second how do I switch speakup to
one
> of them and witch one to choose. Thanks
>
>
>
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