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Re: Compilation of espeak server for emacspeak35 on Debian Squeeze



I understnad the pause/resume - that is supposed to be a
"feature" of pulseaudio:-)

>>>>> "Janina" == Janina Sajka <janina@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
    Janina> I'm not sure you understood what I'm saying. If you
    Janina> login on a couple consoles, say F1 and F2, Then on F1
    Janina> you do something like mplayer somefile.wav, then do
    Janina> Alt-F2, the mplayer process stops playing. When you
    Janina> go back to Alt-F1 it resumes, just where it had been
    Janina> interrupted.
    Janina> 
    Janina> So, same permissions.
    Janina> 
    Janina> 
    Janina> Yes, I suppose the root access problem might be
    Janina> managed with permissions, but it should also work
    Janina> over ssh, and doesn't.
    Janina> 
    Janina> T. V. Raman writes:
    >> 
    >> I suspect you can fix that permission issue by adding
    >> yourself to the right group -- it's also a safe guess that
    >> you're losing perms to the pulseaudio devices when you're
    >> not at the console.
    >> 
    >> >>>>> "Janina" == Janina Sajka <janina@xxxxxxxxxxx>
    >> writes:
    Janina> Tim Cross writes:
    >> >> 
    >> >> Personally, I find it necessary to build espeak from
    >> the >> dev sources and modify the espeak makefile so that
    >> it >> links against pulseaudio rather than protaudio. The
    >> >> default debian/ubuntu build is linked against
    >> portaudio, >> which I find makes espeak more sluggish and
    >> unresponsive >> than necessary. Others have reported never
    >> geting >> pulsaudio working reliably and I seem to be
    >> alone in this, >> but it works really well for me (I now
    >> use pulsaudio for >> ViaVoice outlouad as well and no
    >> longer require any >> .asoundrc file).
    >> >> 
    Janina> Interesting. I can see how this could work for
    Janina> Emacspeak users just as it does for Orca.
    Janina> 
    Janina> 
    Janina> Unfortunately, for those of us who also use Speakup,
    Janina> pulse audio isn't an option inasmuch as it truncates
    Janina> audio output as soon as one switches consoles,
    Janina> e.g. Alt-F2.
    Janina> 
    Janina> 
    Janina> It's actually quite quaint in how it resumes playing
    Janina> the stream exactly where it was interrupted when you
    Janina> return to the original console.
    Janina> 
    Janina> But there's another reason why I don't see pulseaudio
    Janina> being acceptable as an adequate solution, namely that
    Janina> it denies audio device access to root. Go
    Janina> figure. /dev/vcs* isn't denied to root, but audio
    Janina> is. May you never see the dreaded "Give root password
    Janina> for system maintenance."
    Janina> 
    Janina> 
    Janina> Janina
    Janina> 
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    >> -- 
    >> Best Regards, --raman
    Janina> 
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Best Regards,
--raman

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