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From: mikster4@msn.com
To: speakup@braille.uwo.ca
Subject: Speech-dispatcher taking up my sound card
Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2006 00:44:51 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <cone.1138927491.389002.8649.0@mike> (raw)

Hello,
I am using speech-dispatcher 0.6 for software output, with festival using 
ALSA. When ever I try and use any software that is using OSS for sound, it 
always complains that the sound card is busy. If I set speech-dispatcher to 
use OSS it stops anything else from using the sound card. This is so even 
when no speech is being produced (e.g. when I have silenced speakup). I 
don't remember this was so in speech-dispatcher 0.5, is there a setting I 
have not noticed in 0.6, or will my answer be to go back to 0.5?
From
Michael Whapples


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 mikster4 [this message]
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