question about speakup and speechd-up

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Hello,

The espeakup would be a good idea, but since i'm using pulseaudio, 
espeakup doesn't read the end of words. Now i'm using an espeakup 
package which was created with portaudio support. If i would like  to 
use with pulseaudio support, espeak sais nothing.
I would like to use another TTS but orca needs espeak cause the 
hungarian language. Which synthesizer do you recommend? Can i install 
Voxin under 64bit? I like to know how the espeakup can be used with 
pulseaudio. Can somebody write it for me step by step?

Norbert


> If you just use espeak, I think you can 'sudo apt-get remove
> speechd-up', and 'sudo apt-get install espeakup'.  That tends to be
> how most people use it, I think.  I use speechd-up, because I love the
> voxin ibmtts voice for speech-dispatcher.
>
> Bill
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Berk? Norbert<berko.norbert at gmail.com>  wrote:
>    
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have troubles with configuring speakup.
>> The install works fine under 9.10 with Speech-dispatcher and Speechd-up from
>> Lucid, and i am pleased with collaboration of Pulseaudio and Orca. I start
>> Speech-dispatcher and Speechd-up on system-wide-daemon.
>> What shall i do to not to say "capital" at the beginning of a word?
>> I configured the rate and pitch, and saved with speakupconf, and now it
>> loads my settings at every system boot.
>> I would like to hear only those punctuations like in Orca. For example not
>> to say colon, dash, comma or period at the end of a sentence. I found in
>> /etc/speakup the following files: punct_all, punct_some, punct_none,
>> punct_level. How can i modify my settings?
>> My last question would be that is it possible, to use Espeakup with speakup
>> if the Pulseaudio is enabled on system-wide-daemon? The speech-dispatcher is
>> running too system-wide-daemon according to Bill Cox's instructions.
>> May it help that compile an espeak with Pulseaudio support? Cause i just use
>> this synthesizer.
>>
>> Thanks for your answer
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Norbert
>>
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