Hi Henrik!
Yup, Feisty is on this laptop. And I've been using eSpeak lately. I
hadn't tried the test in this bug with it, however. Turns out the
problem is slightly worse under those circumstances. With DECTalk, the
second play of the .wav file causes me to lose speech, but not sound.
With eSp
Hi Joanie,
Have you tried Feisty on that laptop? Does it happen with eSpeak?
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Aplay terminates Fonix DECtalk, sometimes Orca
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Not in terms of making the problem go away. :-) The problem persists in
Feisty, even with esd turned off.
But it is helpful to know what the problem is. In light of Luke's
explanation, the best solution seems to be to disable unnecessary sound
events and/or use a different software sythesizer.
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Does that help?
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This is unfortunately something that is not really solvable with the
current GNOME/esd/ALSA architecture for sound.
I suggest you try turning off esd, and see what happens. The two sounds play,
because you are using aplay to play a sound file, which is using ALSA. However,
Software DECtalk still