-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Greg, On my system, a similar problem with software speech followed the upgrade of the alsa libraries (libasound2) from 1.0.15 to 1.0.16, and takes the form of the disappearance of the first couple hundred milliseconds of a wave file played by aplay. The problem does a real number of software speech with espeak, which is made up of numerous very short wave files, so it is more noticeable. When you use flite, each wave file produced by that engine contains leading and trailing silent periods, which makes it seem more sluggish, but protects you from the alsa problem. If your recent upgrade of also was from 1.0.15 of the libraries to 1.0.16, perhaps you have the same problem. Look more closely at how aplay handles wave files with abrupt onset of audio and see if there isn't a very slow startup for the sound. I have lots of sound effects here with fast onsets, such as the morse code characters, cuckoo clock sounds, etc., where the problem is very noticeable when aplay plays the files. And it doesn't help to switch to play any more either, since play now uses alsa by default if it is present. I wish I knew how to backtrack to 1.0.15, but that version of the alsa libraries is no longer available in the Debian unstable archive. Chuck - -- The Moon is Waning Crescent (8% of Full) My web site is: http://hallenbeck.ftml.net, my phone is: 1-518-334-9022, and sometimes I Jabber. My JID is: chuckh at jabber.org -------- For every vision there is an equal and opposite revision. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHzfIc0maTgpPXM9cRAlTXAJ9uWnRYC9CfWouOSMKDN4orY/vougCfVIrl BuBLdO/9ploFnlwIVu+ua/U= =V5FD -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----