A minor change to espeak-generic.conf

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Is it just me, or has anyone else running 1.14 noticed a slight bug,
where for example "linux-2.6.18" is simply spoken as "linux-2.6"? I
haven't tested this with espeak alone, but I believe it to be a bug in
espeak, rather then in speech-dispatcher/speechd-up, because I didn't
see that when running espeak 1.11, before upgrading to 1.4. BTW, the
".18" isn't the problem here, it does the same thing with saying linux
2.6.17.4 for example.

Greg


On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 09:16:25PM -0700, Steve Holmes wrote:
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> I thought it was up to 1.14 Has he done some more versions already?
> 
> Also, I just looked at my espeak.generic.conf and I am using aplay to
> play the temp file.  It has been working fine here.  Now I do have the
> OSS emulation include in my alsa stuff if that makes any difference but
> it is definitely aplay and not play.  The only complaint I notice so far
> is the capital letters which for me is raise of pitch; there is a slight
> delay but on this machine I don't see as much delay as I do on my
> laptop.  I forget what I have different on this box but I'll take a look
> later.  I haven't upgraded to 1.14 yet.  I'm still on 1.11 but plan to
> upgrade soon.  That's why I was asking about the correct version number.
> 
> On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 11:52:55PM -0400, Lorenzo Taylor wrote:
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> > I have found that making a minor change to espeak-generic.conf works
> > better with espeak version 1.16 and also keeps espeak from having to
> > create a temp file.  Note that this is only tested with espeak 1.16, so
> > may not work on earlier versions, but definitely test.
> > 
> > There is a line in espeak-generic.conf that says something like
> > 
> > "echo \"$DATA\" | speak -v $VOICE -s $RATE -a $VOLUME -p $PITCH --stdin -w /tmp/speak.wav | aplay /tmp/speak.wav"
> > 
> > I have changed my espeak-generic.conf to say:
> > 
> > "echo \"$DATA\" | speak -v $VOICE -s $RATE -a $VOLUME -p $PITCH --stdin --stdout |play -t wav -"
> > 
> > Sorry, but I haven't gotten it to work with aplay yet.
> > 
> > Not only does this get rid of the temp file, but performance of espeak
> > 1.16 is greatly improved, since there seems to be some sort of slowdown
> > compaired with previous versions of espeak when writing to the temp
> > file.  Using the temp file method, I was getting strange problems like
> > the first part of the speech being the same as what was previously
> > spoken followed by a switch in the middle to the end of what was
> > supposed to be newly spoken.  The stdout method fixes this.
> > 
> > Hth someone,
> > Lorenzo
> 
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