Hi, Robert, You can get better sound out of E-speak if you play around with the voices. Male 4, for instance, uses much fewer higher frequencies than the e-speak default voice does making it much easier on the ears over long periods of listening. Alex M -----Original Message----- From: Robert D. Crawford [mailto:robdcraw@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 11:09 AM To: Tim Cross Cc: tv.raman.tv@xxxxxxxxxxx; emacspeak list Subject: Re: Error trying to run w3 Thanks Tim. This did the trick. All my circuits are functional. I really wish a synth could be developed that had the same functionality and responsiveness as outloud and sounded as good. I don't have a problem understanding espeak, and I do appreciate the work that has gone into it, but I have a hard time listening to it for extended periods. Best regards, rdc "Tim Cross" <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hi Robert, > > I find the various different approaches and bits of advice more > confusing than helpful when it comes to getting viavoice outloud > working on a 64 bit system. This is partly because the different Linux > distros tend to handle 32 bit binaries on a 64 bit system a little > differently. Also, things can get complicated if you also want to run > 64 bit tcl apps. Here is how I basically do it. (I tend to stick with > Debian/Ubuntu based distros) > > 1. Install viavoice using the voxin package. This will usually install > most of the necessary 32 bit libs > > 2. Move the atcleci.so library from the lib directory within the > servers/linux-outloud directory into the linux-outloud directory > > 3. Run the outloud script form the servers directory. You will > probably get some errors - nearly always about missing libs. You just > need to work through the process of installing these. Often the first > missing lib is the 32 bit version of tcl and tclx. I install them. > Depending on your platform and whether you need both 64 and 32 bit > versions, you may need to change the interpreter name listed at the > top of the outloud script so that it calls the correct version of tcl. > For example, on my system, I've installed the 8.5 version of the 64 > bit Tcl and Tclx libs which I use for 64 bit stuff (it is linked to > tclsh as the default) and I install the 8.4 version of the 32 bit tcl > and tclx libs. I then have to change the interpreter line at the top > of the outloud script to /usr/bin/tclsh8.4 to make sure this script is > using the 32 bit version of tcl. > > The next thing which often needs to be installed is a 32 bit version > of the stdc++ lib. I just install that using apt-get and ensuring I > specify the i386 version. > > Sometimes, depending on the distro and its version, I may need to > install the 32 bit version of asound library plugins. At any rate, the > trick is to try running ./outloud on the command line after each new > bit is added until you hear outloud working. If it doesn't work, you > normally get a meaningful error message which tells you what library > it cannot load. Just follow the dots until all dependencies have been > met. Don't forget using things like ldd to see what libs are linked > against and where they are looking for files etc. > > HTH > > Tim > > Robert D. Crawford writes: > > I upgraded the installation and that particular error seems to have > > disappeared. I have gotten another problem which I will include here. > > > > After installation I am no longer able to use 32-outloud. I get > the > dreaded "Process speaker not running." Outloud was installed > from > Gilles voxin package. This is also from where I initially > installed > emacspeak. Outloud was working then and is still working under orca. > > When I try > > > > ./32-outloud > > > > I get the following errors: > > > > rdc@xxxxxxxxxxx:/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/emacspeak/servers$ > ./32-outloud > couldn't load file "/usr/lib32/libtclx8.4.so.0": /usr/lib32/libtclx8.4.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > > while executing > > "load /usr/lib32/libtclx8.4.so.0" > > (file "./32-outloud" line 45) > > rdc@xxxxxxxxxxx:/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/emacspeak/servers$ > > > > When I try using the method described in the Makefile I get this: > > > > rdc@xxxxxxxxxxx:/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/emacspeak/servers$ tcl > ./32-outloud > No command 'tcl' found, did you mean: > > SNIP > > tcl: command not found > > rdc@xxxxxxxxxxx:/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/emacspeak/servers$ > > > > I assumed the correct tcl(x) libraries were installed with voxin, > > perhaps I am wrong. I was also under the assumption that the > 32-outloud > is a precompiled server for use on 64-bit systems. I > have ensured the > DTK environment variables have been set but I > don't know what else to > do. > > > > Best regards, > > rdc > > > > "T. V. Raman" <tv.raman.tv@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > > > Robert, > > > > > > Not sure why you're hitting a recursive include on that module. > > > > > > Thanks for pointing out the uncommented timestamp line by the way > > > -- I fixed it in svn. Could you please update from svn, do a > > > make clean, make config and make? > > > > -- > > Robert D. Crawford robdcraw@xxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------- > 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". > > -- Robert D. 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