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- Subject: Re: freetts
- From: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 21:08:56 -0700
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You need to make your server use "generic voices" i.e. one that
uses no special codes for voice lock etc.
Look at the code
>>>>> "Yvonne" == Yvonne Thomson <yvonne@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Yvonne> Ok, I've gotten this to work, sort of. It can do
Yvonne> things like change speech rate and turn off character
Yvonne> echo, that kind of thing. But it's reading a stack
Yvonne> of extra stuff, and I'm not sure why. For example, I
Yvonne> hear something like "np end of buffer" and other
Yvonne> strings that I can't even reproduce here. Any more
Yvonne> suggestions?
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