Voxin-say tells you that you have two voices installed. You have to have
only one installed. You cannot have Voxin in command line if you have two
Voxin languages even if one is one of the IBM TTS type and one is the new
embedded Voxin type.
voxin-say -I must return ONLY one voice, uninstall the o
Hi David-and-All: I think I followed a majority of your instructions, but when
I restarted, only the DecTalk spoke. Meanwhile
voxin-say -L
Name,Language,Variant
american_english,en,US
allison-embedded-high,en,US
Back again live, I tried working with that github site, but seemingly useing
LYNX i
Chime,
Your response says to me that you didn't follow my instructions.
Uninstall using the voxin installer with -u after it.
Check to see if you uninstalled voxin-up, you were NEVER told to
install it, it has been eliminated, speechd-up is used now.
If you installed voxin-up, purge voxin-up to
Hi Both Davids: Thank you, will need to try this, as I followed Davids
instructions rather carefully, but even after rebooting, still no Voxin nor
Allison.
Chime
The easiest this to install Voxin in console is to use the emacspeak
installer.
https://github.com/Oralux/emacspeak_voxin_install.git
Or
https://github.com/Oralux/emacspeak_voxin_install/archive/refs/heads/master.zip
Do that it's effortless.
Best wishes,
David
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022, 1:38 PM D
David, are you saying that the Voxin IBM voice is available in the
Debian console? I have it in the Mate Desktop but have never been able
to get it in the console. I've tried installing speechd-up but get
errors and it will not install. If you would be so kind, Direct me to
the correct instructions
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