Re: festival and gnome-speech
- From: George Kraft <gk4 austin ibm com>
- To: "draikes draikes com" <draikes draikes com>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org, festival cstr ed ac uk
- Subject: Re: festival and gnome-speech
- Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 09:55:56 -0500
Draikes,
Gnopernicus, gnome-speech, and festival work as expected using a
pristine Fedore Core 3 "workstation" setup. It's the newly built Gnome
2.10 on Fedora using the stock festival-1.4.2-25 that is giving me
fits. :-) Below are the things that I have tried, but they have not
helped me to identify my problem.
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TEST SOUND
Test the playing of sound using the ALSA sound player:
aplay /usr/share/system-config-soundcard/sound-sample.wav
If sound is not working on a ThinkPad, then see ALSA Mixer fix below.
SOUND CARD
Run system-config-soundcard to see what sound card and device driver is
being used. If the snd-intel8x0 driver is being used on a ThinkPad, then
see the ALSA Mixer work around below.
DESKTOP SOUNDS
To turn on and off desktop sounds, then run gnome-sound-properties. On
the "general" tab, select "enable sound server startup", then select
"sounds for events".
TEST FESTIVAL CLIENT
The Festival text-to-speech client can be tested in command line mode:
lsb_release -d | tee /dev/tty | festival -b --tts
TEST SPEECH
Run gnome-speech's test-speech to test a system registered speech
synthesis system:
test-speech
starts the gnome-speech
test tool
1
selects the first
registered speech
synthesis system
m
selects a male voice
all
lists the registered
voices
1
selects the first
registered voice
0
you should hear "good
bye"
TRACE FESTIVAL SERVER
The Festival Server can be run manually to be traced a little to
understand what it is doing:
strace /opt/gnome2/bin/festival-synthesis-driver
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ALSA MIXER
It has been reported that sound sometimes does not work on IBM ThinkPads
when using the snd-intel8x0 driver.
* Open a terminal window and run /usr/bin/alsamixer
* Use a right arrow key to move focus to "Headphone Jack Sense".
* Press 'M' to mute it.
* Do the same and mute "Line Jack Sense" too.
* Press the Esc key to exit alsamixer.
*
http://www.cactus.org/~gk4/howto/howto-test-sound.html
George (gk4)
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