Oddly enough I've not noticed the choppiness with the Budgie desktop, so
I'm wondering if it's something Mate spin specific with how Solus does
things though?
On 7/31/21 3:25 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I'm now running Solus and find that both pulseaudio and pipewire are actual
executable files. Furthermore, pipewire is not running, as indicated by
typing:
ps aux |grep pipewire
Only return is my command.
When I do the same thing, but with pulseaudio, I get several lines. I'm
going to assume this means that pulseaudio is running. What, next, to try,
to smoothe this speech out?
Thanks,
Dave H.
On Sat, Jul 31, 2021 at 1:56 AM Linux for blind general discussion <
blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes. If Pipewire is installed, pulseaudio would be a symlink. Try
running file like so:
file /usr/bin/pulseaucio
This should tell you exactly what you're dealing with. It does appear
you will want to change your AudioOutputMethod to "alsa" in
/etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf. That will be the easiest way to
solve the choppy speech problem I think.
~Kyle
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