Speech Dispatcher under alsa

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Hynek,

Is there any possibility that a future version of speech-dispatcher
would include a run time parameter to choose synthesiser module? If I
want to switch between flite and software dectalk, I don't know of any
other way to do it than to change the default module variable inside the
speechd.conf file.  I'm thinking of modifying my rc.speakup script so I
could not only choose between hardware speech on the fly, but also
choose which synth module I use.

BTW, I have Slackware binary packages of Speech Dispatcher 0.6 and
speechd-up 0.3 available if anyone would like to try them out.  I have
then as close to FS-stnd compliant as possible so it should look like
any other Slackware package:).

On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 05:59:18PM +0100, Hynek Hanke wrote:
> Tom Moore p??e v St 15. 03. 2006 v 11:37 -0500:
> > Is there any way I can get Speech Dispatcher to use the alsa interface and
> > not oss?
> 
> Yes. Assuming you are using Speech Dispatcher 0.6, go to
> etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/your_module.conf .
> Search for
> 
> AudioOutputMethod
> 
> uncomment it and change it from "oss" to "alsa". Look bellow for
> additional parameters (the default device for ALSA).
> 
> If you are using the generic output module, then the audio output
> method depends on the form of GenericExecuteSynth in the appropriate
> configuration file.
> 
> Have a nice day,
> Hynek
> 
> 
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> 
> 

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