Re: Current voice options and ALSA compatibility

2006-03-13 Thread Jason White
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 09:00:51AM -0600, Nolan Darilek wrote: > I recently bought a new PC that doesn't have serial ports. As such, I'm > exclusively using softsynths. If your PC has USB ports and you have a serial synthesizer around, you could just buy a USB to serial adapter and use it to make

Re: Current voice options and ALSA compatibility

2006-03-10 Thread Gary Cramblitt
On Friday 10 March 2006 10:00, Nolan Darilek wrote: > Once again it's time for me to pop out of nowhere and ask a few > random GNOME accessibility questions. :) > > I recently bought a new PC that doesn't have serial ports. As such, > I'm exclusively using softsynths. I suspect, however, that festi

Re: Current voice options and ALSA compatibility

2006-03-10 Thread George Kraft
On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 09:00 -0600, Nolan Darilek wrote: > There's a viavoice driver, but > googling for "viavoice linux" reveals lots of press releases. Am I > not looking hard enough or in the right place? ViaVoice was renamed IBM TTS. http://ibmtts-sdk.sourceforge.net/ -- George (gk4)

Re: Current voice options and ALSA compatibility

2006-03-10 Thread Jan Buchal
Hello, you can try latest version of speech dispatcher and speech dispatcher plugin for gnome speech which support alsa directly. Speech dispatcher has festival output driver, so maybe will works how you need. I am not sure now where is the speech dispatcher plugin, in gnome speech cvs? the lates

Current voice options and ALSA compatibility

2006-03-10 Thread Nolan Darilek
Once again it's time for me to pop out of nowhere and ask a few random GNOME accessibility questions. :) I recently bought a new PC that doesn't have serial ports. As such, I'm exclusively using softsynths. I suspect, however, that festival/ flite doesn't play well with ALSA/ESD. Whenever Or