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- Subject: Re: just a newbi problem, want to use festival, not flite with emacspeak
- From: "Robert J. Chassell" <bob@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 14:12:04 -0400 (EDT)
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If you want to use festival, your best bet is currently to do it via
speech-dispatcher in my opinion.
According to my notes, Festival works with `espeakf' and Festival
Light, `flite', works with the `eflite' driver,
When I run Emacspeak with `espeakf', a Festival process runs.
When I run Emacspeak with `eflite', I do not see a `flite' process,
just several `eflite' processes (and no Festival process).
The description of how to get them running that is in the Info file
(introducing-emacspeak.info)Installation
seems to work fine.
How do you get speech-dispatcher to work with Emacspeak?
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