This is most likely due to an underlying audio platform issue -- and not
directly to do with emacs.
Try these in sequence:
1. Recompile the outloud server afresh
2. If possible, restart the audio server -- pulse if that is what it's
  using.
I've seen this issue intermitently on Linux where I run ChromeVox in a
separate window; there are times I've observed this behavior; especially
after Chrome itself has opened some media site; in those cases, doing
pulseaudio -k on Linux fixes the issue
--
Thanks,
--Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research)
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