Re: accessibility tts issues with alsa

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Hi,
On Di, Dez 09, 2008 at 07:18:55 +0100, Julien Claassen wrote:
> Hi!
>    I guess you work with orca? Ever suspected festival? I had some trouble with 
> it. But I can't tell you what I did then, because now, I only use JACK. Maybe 
> that's an alternative?
>    Configure your asound.conf so, that the "!default" PCM-device is just passed 
> to JACK and then start JACK. JACK's main goal was to be fast and 
> realtime-safe. Then alsa should just see the hardware-independent 
> JACK-interface.
>    If that's an alternative, but you don't know, how to configure the 
> JACK-thingy with alsa, just get back and I can mail you my config.

I don't think a soundserver is the real fix for this problem.
I am not sure if your problem was the same.
Festival is an oss application afaik and slow.

My problem is that alsa cant stop previous speechoutput while starting a new one.
In fact this ends in several speakers at a time.
This only happens while using dmix afaik.

Is there a chance to play with the buffersizes of dmix to make some tests?
Regards
Halim




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