* Speakup with speech-dispatcher and Dectalk or other -generic modules
@ Garry Turkington
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Hi,
After living with an old speakup 2.x install for an age I finally got
around to building an up-to-date Ubuntu install. I've got Orca working
with gnome-speech but also want speakup for terminal access.
Since I want to use either Dectalk or Cepstral voices I've configured
speech-dispatcher/speechd-up and can get it to work fine with espeak. But
when I try to use the dtk-generic module I get no speech via spd-say.
At first it appeared to be an Alsa/OSS thing as I think speech-dispatcher
was locking /dev/dsp and the Dectalk libraries seem to want to talk to it
directly via OSS. So I switched speech-dispatcher to use OSS and the
conflict is gone in that while speech-dispatcher is configured with espeak
I can successfully use the Dectalk command line say utility. But when I
try and move to the dtk-generic module I get nothing.
Plainly there's some incantation I'm missing here -- does anyone know it?
I'll move onto Cepstral Swift after hopefully resolving this -- currently
just loading the Swift module kills speech-dispatcher...
Thanks,
Garry
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