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Re: [orca-list] Gnome-speech is silent after changing from SD back



 Hermann,

Try to install libesd-alsa0 on feisty.
That can help.
Gruss
Halim

On Do, Mai 17, 2007 at 02:47:04 +0200, Hermann wrote:
> to GS
> Reply-To: 
> In-Reply-To: <DB3CAB396D91314BA79EB38B40D10E0DB68767 ONCEMAIL1 once intranet local>
> 
> Hi,
> I found out what happened:
> In order to avoid loosing sound after a sound event has been played, I 
> changed the esd-settings from
> auto_spawn=1
> to 0. This solves the problem I reported a few days ago: SD seems to go 
> down 
> after a sound event file has been played. In fact the mixer was turned down 
> and not SD.
> But solving this problem, another came up: When a synth changes the sound 
> output - let's say from Alsa to OSS - no sound can be heard. Using players 
> like mplayer works because they use Alsa.
> So using the whole sound stuff without disturbancies seems nearly 
> impossible.
> I decided to stay with SD as system, because testing some reading functions 
> with GS and espeak made me perceive the suttering more clearly than before. 
> If you have heard a fluency speech for some days, you won't miss it 
> anymore.
> Hermann
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Halim Sahin
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