Re: Solus and Broken Speech

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It's possible that Solus is using Pipewire by default. Normally, it is a drop-in replacement for Pulseaudio, jack and alsa front-end systems. but it seems to have trouble with speech-dispatcher sometimes when AudioOutputMethod is pulse. You can try installing Pulseaudio, which will move Pipewire out of the way. Otherwise, setting your speech-dispatcher output to alsa, either in your user account or in the system-wide configuration, sometimes solves the problem of choppiness. Note that if changing speech-dispatcher's AudioOutputMethod to alsa, there is no need to install Pulseaudio, as Pipewire-alsa should work fine. This of course assumes that Solus defaults to Pipewire. Check your package manager to determine whether pulseaudio is installed. If so, then you likely don't have pipewire, and your choppy speech is caused by another issue that most likely won't be resolved using the above methods.

~Kyle

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