Hi,
I did not get any lag from your sample. Latency speaking personally tends to be a Linux kind of thing.
Confused by your comment though.
that 18% are the ones who as you believed wearing a blindfold matched..in total darkness. the majority, myself included, certainly have never known that idea.
Best,



On Wed, 20 Nov 2024, Mateusz Viste via Freedos-user wrote:

On 20/11/2024 05:00, Karen Lewellen wrote:
 No matter how well intention, for the sake of the scientists and
 engineers  living in that 18% arena, please do not project that test of
 yours on to another human being.

The 18% are very welcome to set up a DOS VM on a Linux host with emubns and Piper, just like I did. All the tools are freely available and such virtualized setup is proven to work.

 One of the other  engineers who experiences blindness on the Linux list
 raised the point that Piper had latency issues, is that  true for your
 effort?

I did not observe any significant latency. Certainly less than half a second. Maybe it depends on the performances of the machine that runs Piper, in which case the latency might hit me once I move to the Pi. Or maybe the extra latency comes from some other elements in the chain. Kyle on the blinux list mentioned words like RHVoice, speech-dispatcher, TDSR, Fenrir, etc. I imagine these are parts of the Linux TTS ecosystem, and each might be adding a bit of latency. It is irrelevant to emubns of course, as it does not rely on such tools and uses Piper directly.

Mateusz


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