Re: [orca-list] Pitch changes with ALSA



Hi, Javier:

I have a similar setup, but am not seeing this problem at all.

I have Fedora 17, with pulse disabled. I'm using Speakup with TTSynth
and the Speakup Connector on one audio device. I have
Speech-Dispatcher-7.1 reconfigured for alsa and espeak working on a
second audio device for Orca. It's working perfectly well with
Orca-3.4.2.

Have you tried issuing simple strings to espeak and spd-say? e.g.:

espeak hello
spd-say hello

Do these commands return speech with correct pitch?

Janina

Francisco Javier Dorado Martínez writes:
Hi to all

I am using Ubuntu 12.04, Orca 3.4.2 and the Espeak speech synth.
I have decided to disable pulseaudio, in order to get Emacspeak, Speakup working together.
I have enabled ALSA on Speech dispatcher too, however when I run Orca the
voice sounds with pitch so high and changes to lower continuosly. I have observed this
happends with capitalized or with first capital words. I thought
it was a configuration on Orca's different voices, but I have set it the same value for every voice 
parameter  and the problem goes on... Does anyone have this 
problem, Is this a known bug?? Is there any solution? 

Thanks in advance,
Take care.

Javier




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