changing espeak's voice for speakup
Joseph C. Lininger
jbahm at pcdesk.net
Sat Jun 4 22:58:54 EDT 2011
Jeremy,
Unfortunately I have no idea why it would do that. Have you ever
actually heard the US voice? I mean, do you know for sure what you're
hearing isn't the US one? I don't mean any offense by that, it's just
that I've heard people say the US voice sounds horible and has a weird
accent, even though I've never noticed that myself. I personally use it
all the time. I do know that the default voice has an accent. Is it
possible you're not getting the US voice?
I suggest you try this.
1. Stop the espeakup service, how ever you do that in debian.
2. Run espeakup manually like this:
espeakup --default-voice=en-us
See if that gives you the US voice or the one you don't want. If it
does, then the problem is with the startup scripts, not with anything
involving espeak or espeakup.
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Joseph C. Lininger, <jbahm at pcdesk.net>
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