It shows just NAME LANGUAGE VARIANT tom-embedded-compact en-US none On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 00:40:25 -0400, Tim Cross wrote: > > > The IBM TTS or outloud as it is also known, was available from > oralux.org as part of voxin. I would contact them. > > It is possible it was included when you did purchase voxin. What does > the command > > spd-say -L > > display? > > If it shows either american_english or british_english, then I would > think you already have it and it is installed. If this is the case, all > you need to do is make the emacspeak outloud atcleci.so file by running > make in the servers/linux-outloud directory. > > > John Covici <covici@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > OK, that is interesting -- I did search and I can't even find a way > > to download any outloud software -- is it still available anywhere? I > > will also check out the dectalk software and see what its using. > > > > Thanks a lot for your suggestions. > > > > On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 18:01:58 -0400, > > Tim Cross wrote: > >> > >> > >> There is no straight-forward way to make the vocalizer voices > >> work. Someone would need to write a speech server for that engine. > >> > >> The IBM ViaVoice TTS will likely work on your system provided your > >> system is correctly configured to still support 32 bit apps. I'm running > >> Fedora 39, which is a rolling release and therefore running latest > >> versions of most packages and it runs fine. > >> > >> I do recall you mentioned you were running Gentoo, which does make > >> things a lot harder, but I expect you enjoy that lower level control, > >> otherwise why run Gentoo! Personally, I don't have the patience and as > >> I've got older, I'm less interested in fiddling at the OS level (I do > >> recall the days it would take over 12 hours to compile my Linux kernel!) > >> > >> BTW with respect to the software dectalk, which you mentioned suddenly > >> stopped working. This seems odd. I'm wondering if the issue could be > >> that your version of the dectalk is built against ALSA rather than > >> pulseAudio. I had an issue with the software dectalk suddenly failing > >> due to a bug in recent versions of pipewire that broke sound apps linked > >> directly against ALSA. While this pipewire bug has since been fixed, it > >> is possible your running the version with that bug. > >> > >> By default, the software dectalk will build against ALSA unless you have > >> the pulseAudio development files installed. Once you install the > >> pulseAudio development files, it will build against pulseAudio, which I > >> think gives better performance than ALSA these days. > >> > >> You should be able to tell which sound libs your version is linked > >> against with the ldd utility on the shared libs to see if they are > >> linked against pulse. > >> > >> John Covici <covici@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> > >> > I think I have the vocalizer voice -- I don' > >> > 't think the old ibm ones will work anymore on my software -- any way > >> > to have both, or to make the vocalizer ones work with emacspeak? > >> > > >> > On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 09:00:51 -0400, > >> > Tim Cross wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Voxin includes two types of voices, the IBM ViaVoice (i.e. outloud) and > >> >> the Vocalizer voices. Only the IBM ViaVoice Outloud works with > >> >> emacspeak. > >> >> > >> >> When you purchased voxin, which TTS voices did you purchase? > >> >> > >> >> Also, have you run the make in the linux-outloud directory and did it > >> >> run without errors? > >> >> > >> >> I am using voxin wiht Emacspeak on Fedora Linux. I also run > >> >> speech-dispatcher. > >> >> > >> >> However, with speech-dispatcher, the voices I'm using are > >> >> lee-embedded-premium and karen-embedded-premium. These are vocalizer > >> >> voices and do not work with emacspeak. However, I also purchased the > >> >> british_english voice, which is the IBM ViaVoice outlouod TTS voice. > >> >> There is also an american_english for the IBM TTS. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > outloud says > >> >> > Using SoX > >> >> > 19No language foundtts > >> >> > while executing > >> >> > "load $tclTTS/atcleci.so" > >> >> > (file "./outloud" line 442) > >> >> > > >> >> > Yet voxin works on speech-dispatcher . > >> >> > > >> >> > On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 05:30:21 -0400, > >> >> > Devin Prater wrote: > >> >> >> > >> >> >> [1 <text/plain; utf-8 (quoted-printable)>] > >> >> >> If you want Voxin, you’ll need Outloud, not Vocalizer. > >> >> >> Devin Prater > >> >> >> r.d.t.prater@xxxxxxxxx > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Https://devinprater.micro.blog > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > On Apr 14, 2024, at 3:44 AM, John Covici (via emacspeak Mailing List) > >> >> >> > <emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > Hi. Well, I was using software dectalk, butt it stopped speaking and > >> >> >> > c-e c-s did not work, I had to go to another window and kill the emacs > >> >> >> > process. What I really would like to do is to use my voxin voice > >> >> >> > which works great with speech dispatcher. I tried to use outloud > >> >> >> > which I thoughtt would give me that server, but it said no language > >> >> >> > file found, so I am in a quandry here and any suggestions would be > >> >> >> > appreciated. > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > I am using the gentoo operating system, and voxin is working great > >> >> >> > with speech dispatcher. > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > -- > >> >> >> > Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: > >> >> >> > How do > >> >> >> > you spend it? > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > John Covici wb2una > >> >> >> > covici@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> >> >> > Emacspeak discussion list -- emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> >> >> > To unsubscribe send email to: > >> >> >> > emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of: unsubscribe > >> >> >> > >> >> >> [2 <text/html; utf-8 (quoted-printable)>] > >> >> > >> > -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una covici@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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