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- To: Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: dtk-soft
- From: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 02 Feb 2003 08:14:15 -0800
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the sluggishness is probably a debian issue as with the rest of the
problems in the past, at least I dont see it, and my home machine is a
400mhz celeron.
The softness of the volume is somethiing I reported over a year ago
and is a known issue with the current set of voices they use.
Simplest fix for now may be to just create the auditory icon files
with the volume turned down so things match.
>>>>> "Tim" == Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Tim> I was just wondering what others thought of the software
Tim> dectalk synth? My initial feeling is that its OK, but it
Tim> seems to be a bit sluggish. When typing, it doesn't echo
Tim> characters unless you type very slowly. I also find its
Tim> volume is very low. If you want to run both auditory icons
Tim> and dtk-soft, you either have to accept icons being very loud
Tim> or dtk-soft being very low - though I'm going to experiment
Tim> and see if I can find a way of adjusting this.
Tim> I was wondeirng if anyone else had notice the sluggishness -
Tim> its possible I might be able to improve performance with some
Tim> irq tweaking etc.
Tim> Apart from that, I think it looks quite promising and cold be
Tim> a viable alternative to viavoice which is no longer being
Tim> developed for Linux. I suspect that very soon more and more
Tim> people will have trouble running viavoice as the libraries
Tim> become outdated. This is a great pity, as I personally find
Tim> the quality of the voice in outloud very good. I don't know
Tim> why viavoice is able to get such good voice synthesis
Tim> compared to the software dectalk or festival and do it at a
Tim> good speed. It wold be interesting to know, but I guess thats
Tim> probably proprietary knowledge which is guarded very closely.
Tim> I plan to look more deeply into this stuff and try my hand at
Tim> creating some voices with festvox - apparently there is a bit
Tim> of an art to it and possibly thats the main difference
Tim> between these software synthesizes.
Tim> Anyway, for $50US, I think the software dectalk is worth the
Tim> investment. I think if you feel you can afford this
Tim> investment, it would be good to purchase the dectalk software
Tim> to support its Linux development and possibly ensure we have
Tim> a resonably priced software speech synth for linux which is
Tim> of good quality and continues to be supported.
Tim> Perhaps with more users and some good feedback, we can work
Tim> out how to improve the responsiveness of the dtk-soft driver
Tim> (or maybe the sluggishness is just down to my Debian
Tim> installation and there are still some problems which will not
Tim> be present on other distributions or in a more stable Debian
Tim> one in the future?). let me know if you find your
Tim> installation responsive enough to echo letters as you type
Tim> them at a normal/acceptable rate.
Tim> One thing I was happy with is that the dtk-soft driver does
Tim> not seem to stop working as often as the outloud driver
Tim> does. While the problem of the outloud driver failing to
Tim> respond does seem to be less if you have a fast cpu and a
Tim> good amount of memory, it still dies quite often and needs to
Tim> be restarted. However, in the few hours I've been using the
Tim> dtk-soft, it has not died on me once, even when doing those
Tim> things which would almost guarantee outloud would die
Tim> (sending lots of data very quickly etc).
Tim> Today I have also had a look at both festival and eflite. I
Tim> think both offer some potential. I have not tried flite with
Tim> 16k voices yet, but will give that a try in the next few
Tim> weeks. The quality of the festival voices has certainly
Tim> improved since the last time I checked it out a few years ago
Tim> and it will be interesting to see what potential it has.
Tim> Tim
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--raman
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