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Re: [Bayonne-devel] Changing voice libraries
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Luca Bariani |
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Re: [Bayonne-devel] Changing voice libraries |
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Sun, 10 Apr 2005 22:51:18 +0200 |
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Il 20:12, venerdì 08 aprile 2005, address@hidden ha scritto:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running Bayonne 1.1.7 with dialogic on a Debian box. I'm trying to
> allow callers to select Spanish. I've created a SpanishF library and it
> sits in bayonne/data. I've read through the online scripting guide in the
> section titled "Files, paths, prompts, extensions, and directories". I'm
> curious if this even applies to version 1.1.7 as I've mapped my libraries
> in the bayonne.conf file and set the session.voice option to "spanish" and
> it still doesn't work. I also see no errors when I run bayonne in test
> mode.
>
> This is how I'm setting the options when a caller presses 2 for Spanish:
>
> set %bt.wav_dir "esp" %spanishvoice
> set %session.language "spanish"
> slog "session.language = %session.language"
> options voice=SpanishF
> slog "session.voice = %session.voice"
>
> Here are the changes I've made to the bayonne.conf file:
>
> ; Specify tts rule module(s) to load. One or more language rules
> ; may be installed.
> languages = english, spanish
> .
> .
> .
> .
> # Define mapping between voices and translator language modules.
> [voices]
> UsEngM = english
> UsEngF = english
> SpanishF = spanish
> ; ... etc ...
>
>
> Can anyone post a guide for changing voice libraries in bayonne 1.1.7?
> Thanks for any help!
which command doesn't wotk? play? speak? or both?
Luca
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