Owen: Re: Software Speech Synth with Speakup -- Help, please.

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Mr. Smith:

Thank you so much for your kind offer.  I've copied the relevant posts back 
to the list (in case others might help) under this new subject line.  My 
apologies for gumming of the list with these re-posts.

The one outstanding issue, I think is getting middleware to execute and 
scripting it in to the start-up routines.  The posts I sent though go back 
through the process and show how it is I got to where I am now.

-- Hugh Esco

At 12:39 PM 7/27/03 -0400, you wrote:
>Unfortunately I haven't been following this list very closely lately and I
>can't find the thread in the archives so if you could give me a summarry
>of your status with the middleware program I'll try to help.
>
>Owen Smith
>ender3rd at wpi.edu
>
>On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Hugh Esco wrote:
>
> > Greetings:
> >
> > I put these questions a few days ago and the first one in a number of ways
> > over a week ago but still have seen no answers that instill in me the
> > confidence to move forward.  Any and all help is appreciated.
> >
> > (1)     As I am so close on having Speakup / Festival / Middleware working
> > on this machine I'm working on, any ideas what it will take to finish that
> > install successfully?  (My progress to date is documented in the thread:
> > "Any experience w/ Debian Woody Speakup Packages?")
> >
> > (2)     If I were to install yasr, would it work with Speakup?  Would it
> > announce kernel panics during boot-up?
> >
> > (3)     I already have eflite 0.3.5-2 working with emacspeak on this box,
> > installed from the .deb packages.  Do I still need to re-install it from
> > source?  Might this break my emacspeak installation?  Can you tell me more
> > about compiling eflite with the appropriate voices?  Where would I find
> > those voices?
> >
> > -- Hugh
> >
> > At 08:09 AM 7/21/03 -0400, you wrote:
> > >Hi, Hugh.
> > >To get started using yasr with software speech all you need do is go to:
> > >http://yasr.sourceforge.net
> > >Download the yasr 0.6.4 source, and then grab flite and eflite source 
> which
> > >there are links to.
> > >   You would build flite, and then compile eflite using the 16k voices not
> > >the 8k voices, and then set the synth port in yasr.conf, and you have
> > >speech.
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
> >
>
>
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