Making flite more responsive and improving its pronounciation

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On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 09:46:48AM EST, jim grimsby wrote:
> Is that with flite/festival? As I am using DecTalk 5 on a 
> ThinkPad R50, 1.4Ghz and it is very responsive.
> Is that with speech dispatcher?

> If it is could you send me your configuration files or tell me what you
> did to get it working?  Thanks! I got an error while installing it. Not
> sure how to resolve it but it speaks with the say command and I still
> can not get it speaking with speech dispatcher.  My final goal is to use
> software speech with speakup and I want it to be the dectalk.  Thanks. 

To use speech-dispatcher with speakup, you will also need to download, 
build and install speechd_up. There is no tarball release as far as I 
know, so you will have to grab it from CVS and build it yourself.

Go to http://www.freebsoft.org and go into the projects section to find 
out more on how to do this.

The only changes I have made to my speech-dispatcher configuration are 
what is instructed. Adding the AddModule line for the DecTalk 
configuration, and changing the default.

Hope this helps. Feel free to reply if you need more info.
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Luke

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