Hello, I using speech-dispatcher 0.6.8~unofficial~rc1. The speech-dispatcher-voxin is 0.6.7. How can i make a correct speech-dispatcher-voxin .deb packages? I have got my own ppa. Norbert. > Your setup looks right. The problem is likely incompatibility between > the latest speech-dispatcher from Luke and the sd_ibmtts file I > compiled for my previous version of speech-dispatcher. > > What exact version of speech-dispatcher do you have? > > Bill > > On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Berk? Norbert<berko.norbert at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hy all, >> >> I using ubuntu lucid 32 bit system. >> I installed speech-dispatcher-voxin from vinux lucid ppa. >> I running speech-dispatcher as a system daemon, so I removed comment before >> ibmtts line in /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf, and enabled port 6560. >> Pulseaudio running as a system daemon. >> My default module is ibmtts. I would like to use speakup with speechd-up and >> voxin. >> If i running speech-dispatcher with espeak, speakup works well. >> I would like to use espeakup, but do not work well with pulseaudio. >> This is my speechd.conf file: >> >> # Global configuration for Speech Dispatcher >> # ========================================== >> >> # -----SYSTEM OPTIONS----- >> >> # The Port on which Speech Dispatcher should be available >> # to clients. >> >> Port 6560 >> >> # By default, the specified port is opened only for connections >> # comming from localhost. If LocalhostAccessOnly is set to 0 it >> # disables this access controll. It means that the port will be >> # accessible from all computers on the network. If you turn off this >> # option, please make sure you set up some system rules on what >> # computers are and are not allowed to access the Speech Dispatcher >> # port. >> >> # LocalhostAccessOnly 1 >> >> # -----LOGGING CONFIGURATION----- >> >> # The LogLevel is a number between 0 and 5 that specifies >> # how much of the logging information should be printed >> # out on the screen or in the logfile (see LogFile) >> # 0 means nothing, 5 means everything (not recommended). >> >> LogLevel 0 >> >> # The LogDir specifies where Speech Dispatcher writes its logging messages >> # (status information, error messages, etc.). Specify "stdout" for >> # standard console output or a directory path. 'default' means that >> # the logs are written to the default destination (e.g. a preconfigured >> # system directory or the home directory if .speech-dispatcher is present) >> # DO NOT COMMENT OUT THIS OPTION, SET IT TO "default" if you do not >> # want to influence it. >> >> LogDir "default" >> #LogDir "/var/log/speech-dispatcher/" >> #LogDir "stdout" >> >> # The CustomLogFile allows logging all messages of the given kind, >> # regardless their priority, to the given destination. >> >> #CustomLogFile "protocol" >> "/var/log/speech-dispatcher/speech-dispatcher-protocol.log" >> >> # ----- VOICE PARAMETERS ----- >> >> # The DefaultRate controls how fast the synthesizer is going to speak. >> # The value must be between -100 (slowest) and +100 (fastest), default >> # is 0. >> >> # DefaultRate 0 >> >> # The DefaultPitch controls the pitch of the synthesized voice. The >> # value must be between -100 (lowest) and +100 (highest), default is >> # 0. >> >> # DefaultPitch 0 >> >> # The DefaultVolume constrols the default volume of the voice. It is >> # a value between -100 (softly) and +100 (loudly). Currently, +100 >> # maps to the default volume of the synthesizer. >> >> DefaultVolume 100 >> >> # The DefaultVoiceType controls which voice type should be used by >> # default. Voice types are symbolic names which map to particular >> # voices provided by the synthesizer according to the output module >> # configuratuion. Please see the synthesizer-specific configuration >> # in etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/ to see which voices are assigned to >> # different symbolic names. The following symbolic names are >> # currently supported: MALE1, MALE2, MALE3, FEMALE1, FEMALE2, FEMALE3, >> # CHILD_MALE, CHILD_FEMALE >> >> # DefaultVoiceType "MALE1" >> >> # The Default language with which to speak >> >> # DefaultLanguage "en" >> >> >> # ----- MESSAGE DISPATCHING CONTROLL ----- >> >> # The DefaultClientName specifies the name of a client who didn't >> # introduce himself at the beginning of an SSIP session. >> >> # DefaultClientName "unknown:unknown:unknown" >> >> # The Default Priority. Use with caution, normally this shouldn't be >> # changed globally (at this place) >> >> # DefaultPriority "text" >> >> # The DefaultPauseContext specifies by how many index marks a speech >> # cursor should return when resuming after a pause. This is roughly >> # equivalent to the number of sentences before the place of the >> # execution of pause that will be repeated. >> >> # DefaultPauseContext 0 >> >> # -----SPELLING/PUNCTUATION/CAPITAL LETTERS CONFIGURATION----- >> >> # The DefaultPunctuationMode sets the way dots, comas, exclamation >> # marks, question marks etc. are interpreted. none: they are ignored >> # some: some of them are sent to synthesis (see >> # DefaultPunctuationSome) all: all punctuation marks are sent to >> # synthesis >> >> # DefaultPunctuationMode "none" >> >> # The DefaultCapLetRecognition: if set to "spell", capital letters >> # should be spelled (e.g. "capital b"), if set to "icon", >> # capital letters are indicated by inserting a special sound >> # before them but they should be read normally, it set to "none" >> # capital letters are not recognized (by default) >> >> # DefaultCapLetRecognition "none" >> >> # The DefaultSpelling: if set to On, all messages will be spelled >> # unless set otherwise (this is usually not something you want to do.) >> >> # DefaultSpelling Off >> >> # ----- AUDIO CONFIGURATION ----------- >> >> # -- AUDIO OUTPUT -- >> >> # Chooses between three possible sound output systems: >> # "oss" - Open Sound System >> # "alsa" - Advanced Linux Sound System >> # "nas" - Network Audio System >> # "pulse" - PulseAudio >> # ALSA is default and recommended. The recent implementations >> # support mixing of multiple streams. OSS is only provided >> # for compatibility with architectures that do not include ALSA. >> # NAS is an audio server with higher level of control over >> # your audio stream, with the possibility to stream your audio >> # over the network to a different computer and other advanced >> # features. (The NAS backend is not very well tested however.) >> # PulseAudio is a sound server for POSIX and WIN32 systems. >> # >> >> # AudioOutputMethod "pulse,alsa" >> >> # What ALSA device to use when Advanced Linux Sound Architecture is >> # chosen for the audio output. >> >> #AudioALSADevice "default" >> >> # -- PulseAudio parameters -- >> >> #AudioPulseServer "default" >> >> # Maximum length of the buffer >> >> #AudioPulseMaxLength -1 >> >> # Target length of the buffer >> # The server tries to assure that at least FestivalPulseTargetLength >> # bytes are always available in the buffer >> >> #AudioPulseTargetLength 4410 >> >> # Pre-buffering >> # The server does not start with playback before at least >> # FestivalPulsePrebuffering bytes are available in the buffer >> >> #AudioPulsePreBuffering -1 >> >> # Minimum request >> # The server does not request less than FestivalPulseMinRequest bytes >> # from the client, instead waits until the buffer is free enough to >> # request more bytes at once >> >> #AudioPulseMinRequest -1 >> >> # -- OSS parameters -- >> >> # What OSS device to use when Open Sound System is >> # chosen for the audio output. >> >> #AudioOSSDevice "/dev/dsp" >> >> # -- NAS parameters -- >> >> # Route to the Network Audio System server when NAS >> # was chosen for the audio output. Note that NAS >> # server doesn't need to run on your machine, >> # you can use it also over network (for instance >> # when working on remote machines). >> >> #AudioNASServer "tcp/localhost:5450" >> >> >> >> # -----OUTPUT MODULES CONFIGURATION----- >> >> # Each AddModule line loads an output module. >> # Syntax: AddModule "name" "binary" "configuration" "logfile" >> # - name is the name under which you can acces this module >> # - binary is the path to the binary executable of this module, >> # either relative (to lib/speech-dispatcher-modules/) or absolute >> # - configuration is the path to the config file of this module, >> # either relative (to etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/) or absolute >> >> AddModule "espeak" "sd_espeak" "espeak.conf" >> #AddModule "festival" "sd_festival" "festival.conf" >> #AddModule "flite" "sd_flite" "flite.conf" >> #AddModule "ivona" "sd_ivona" "ivona.conf" >> #AddModule "espeak-generic" "sd_generic" "espeak-generic.conf" >> #AddModule "espeak-mbrola-generic" "sd_generic" "espeak-mbrola-generic.conf" >> #AddModule "swift-generic" "sd_generic" "swift-generic.conf" >> #AddModule "epos-generic" "sd_generic" "epos-generic.conf" >> #AddModule "dtk-generic" "sd_generic" "dtk-generic.conf" >> AddModule "ibmtts" "sd_ibmtts" "ibmtts.conf" >> #AddModule "cicero" "sd_cicero" "cicero.conf" >> >> # DO NOT REMOVE the following line unless you have >> # a specific reason -- this is the fallback output module >> # that is only used when no other modules are in use >> AddModule "dummy" "sd_dummy" "" >> >> # The output module testing doesn't actually connect to anything. It >> # outputs the requested commands to standard output and reads >> # responses from stdandard input. This way, Speech Dispatcher's >> # communication with output modules can be tested easily. >> >> # AddModule "testing" >> >> # The DefaultModule selects which output module is the default. You >> # must use one of the names of the modules loaded with AddModule. >> >> DefaultModule ibmtts >> >> # The LanguageDefaultModule selects which output modules are prefered >> # for specified languages. >> >> #LanguageDefaultModule "en" "espeak" >> #LanguageDefaultModule "cs" "festival" >> #LanguageDefaultModule "es" "festival" >> >> # -----CLIENT SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION----- >> >> # Here you can include the files with client-specific configuration >> # for different types of clients. They must contain one or more sections >> with >> # this structure: >> # BeginClient "emacs:*" >> # DefaultPunctuationMode "some" >> # ...and/or some other settings >> # EndClient >> # The parameter of BeginClient tells Speech Dispatcher to which clients >> # it should apply this settings (it does glob-style matching, you can use >> # * to match any number of characters and ? to match one character) >> >> # There are some sample client settings >> >> Include "/etc/speech-dispatcher/clients/*.conf" >> Include "clients/*.conf" >> >> # This line below is to enable autospawning, without breaking everything >> else read by dotconf. >> # AutoSpawn >> >> What is the problem in my system? >> >> Thank you for your help, and sorry for my mistakes. >> >> Norbert >> _______________________________________________ >> Speakup mailing list >> Speakup at braille.uwo.ca >> http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > >