Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm running espeak 1.47.05, which I built from source and which is > configured to use pulseaudio. The distro supplied versions of espeak > have never worked well for me. I always have to recompile and set to > use pulseaudio before espeak works well and does not chop off words > and crash every few lines. I think that will be due to the packaging bug I just fixed in Debian. I would expect the bug fix to find its way to the corresponding Ubuntu package as well. I'm using a USB headset, which identifies itself as a standard USB audio device. HOwever, I'm running PulseAudio 2.0, not the latest version, which is now 3.0. Whenever I can upgrade without breaking lots of dependencies (as is currently an issue with the state of Debian shortly after a release, with lots of new packages being uploaded), I'll test again. To be clear, I don't need PulseAudio as such; this is basically an effort to help the community a little with an increasingly common configuration that will be with us for a long time. An article on LWN a while ago indicated that the PulseAudio developers are keen to resolve remaining issues, and it also appears that Luke Yelavich, known for his accessibility work in Ubuntu and elsewhere, is a PulseAudio developer too. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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