Am Dienstag, 2. März 2004 21.56 schrieb Leonardo Pistone:
> Hello Mario, hello list,
Good morning Leo
> my name is Leo, nice to meet you.
>
> I love emacs (i use it for almost everything) and I'd really like to get
> it speech-enabled. I have this general question: what is missing and
> what can
Hello Mario, hello list,
my name is Leo, nice to meet you.
I love emacs (i use it for almost everything) and I'd really like to get
it speech-enabled. I have this general question: what is missing and
what can be done in a reasonable time? for example, is festival good
for that? I know it only ha
Am Dienstag, 2. März 2004 16.46 schrieb Mario Lang:
Salve Mario
[snip]
> > That doesn't sounds good because I'm interested in DECTalk together with
> > Gnopernicus. Is there (beneath the soundcard problem) an easy way to
> > configure Debians Gnopernicus with DECTalk?
[Detailed guidance]
> It
Am Dienstag, 2. März 2004 16.46 schrieb Mario Lang:
Salve Mario
[snip]
> > That doesn't sounds good because I'm interested in DECTalk together with
> > Gnopernicus. Is there (beneath the soundcard problem) an easy way to
> > configure Debians Gnopernicus with DECTalk?
[Detailed guidance]
> It
Mario Fux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > I think this is rather a common behavior because I've got here atm three
>> > PCs (2 PCs and a laptop). One works (Debian woody and soundcard Creative
>> > Audigy) and two doesn't work (Laptop: Debian sarge and soundcard i810 or
>> > something - 2nd PC: D
Am Dienstag, 2. März 2004 14.11 schrieb Mario Lang:
Salve again
[snip]
> > Fortunately it's not the only solution. See the link of Gilles (btw: Nice
> > to see you here, Gilles and thanks of course ;-):
> > http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/cgi-bin/lists.cgi?config=festival_faq&entry=arun
> >ning_festiva
Mario Fux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am Dienstag, 2. März 2004 11.51 schrieb Mario Lang:
>> Mario Fux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Salve Mario
>
>> > ATM I test Gnopernicus with Festival for a visually impaired friend.
>> > I use Debian testing on different machines but on each of them the
>
Am Dienstag, 2. März 2004 11.51 schrieb Mario Lang:
> Mario Fux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Salve Mario
> > ATM I test Gnopernicus with Festival for a visually impaired friend.
> > I use Debian testing on different machines but on each of them the
> > festival voices speak to quick. I think appro
Hi,
>> festival voices speak to quick. I think approx. twice as quick as normal.
There is a page in the Festival FAQ concerning this issue:
http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/cgi-bin/lists.cgi?config=festival_faq&entry=arunning_festival/speed.html
Greetings,
Gilles
Mario Fux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ATM I test Gnopernicus with Festival for a visually impaired friend.
> I use Debian testing on different machines but on each of them the festival
> voices speak to quick. I think approx. twice as quick as normal.
Just a wild guess, but is it possible that
Hello and goog morning
ATM I test Gnopernicus with Festival for a visually impaired friend.
I use Debian testing on different machines but on each of them the festival
voices speak to quick. I think approx. twice as quick as normal.
Do you have got an idea why this is so and how I can set it to
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