Speech-friendly alsa mixer (sam) released, another update
Didier Spaier
didier at slint.fr
Thu Apr 11 16:41:46 EDT 2019
Howdy Chime,
I assume that in the distribution you use all speakup drivers are shipped as module, right?
Then do you still you need to include a kernel parameter for your DecTalk (or does udev take care of loading the module as the device is connected through USB?) and then which one?
I ask as in Slint do far we use a kernel with all speakup drivers built in, but I plan to switch to modules instead and need to provide instructions to hard synths users accordingly.
Currently they would include e.g. speakup.synth=dectalk
Best,
Didier
On 11/04/2019 22:29, Chime Hart wrote:
> Sure I will try again, but slight clarification, I am running Speakup in a DecTalk U S B, so not software speech. I was running tests while playing an mp3. Really though it would be much easier once you are in a setting to be able to completely change from 0-100 without hitting enter each time.
> OK, just tried another card, was able to ajust from 100% down to 94% but it takes alternating among enter-and-arrowing down twice.
> After you rest, I will be happy2test more.
> Chime
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