Re: [orca-list] Punctuation, capital letters, exchange of characters and strings, generally error in the design of Orca



PulseAudio is effectively a sound server which sits between the application and the audio support in the kernel (ALSA/OSS):

http://pulseaudio.org/

So, if you're using it with speech-dispatcher, then you're using it with gnome-speech. As Hermann writes, the Ubuntu folks seem to have integrated it into Hardy. If that's the case (it seems to be), you should be getting PulseAudio support for everything. As a result, the issues with gnome-speech talking to speech engines that use OSS or ALSA should be handled by PulseAudio.

Will


Hermann wrote:
am Do 10. Apr 2008 um 21:15:20 schrieb Halim Sahin <halim sahin t-online de>:
Have you experimented with PulseAudio yet?
Yes, but only with speech-dispatcher.

Can you please tell me howto use pulseaudio with viavoice under gnome-speech?

It's implemented in Hardy, but I don't know how they've set it up. Since Gnome-Speech cannot use Alsa due to the lack of stability in libportaudio0.19, it used to output the sound via OSS. I think the Gnome/Ubuntu team must have managed to set up Pulseaudio as the main sound device of the system; but I don't know how they did that.
Anyway, it seems to work pretty stable in Hardy.
Hermann
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