-- _______________________________________________________________________ Hello, Since upgrading from debian lenny to squeeze, the performance of outloud with emacspeak has degraded, in that response is noticeably slower, and speech takes longer to cut off when arrowing through a buffer. Since the sound card is the same, this is presumably due to changes in the libasound libraries. So I have two possible approaches: 1. Revert to the libasound libraries used by lenny. 2. Tweak the .asoundrc file. Can anyone suggest which approach is better, and if this turns out to be tweaking the asoundrc file, then which parameters do I need to tweak? Responsiveness is the same whether there is no .asoundrc file or the one which comes with emacspeak. I am using: emacspeak 33.0 with debian squeeze emacs 23.2.1 Laptop onboard sound card HDA Intel ALC 268 analogue Using alsa, no pulseaudio installed. When running lenny on the same machine, I used a .asoundrc file, basically the one shipped with emacspeak, with extra pcm devices defined for use by emacspeak and mplayer. This worked fine. Thanks in advance, Rob ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your address on the emacspeak list send mail to "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of "unsubscribe" or "help".
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