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More on the ibmtts module trouble
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Michael Whapples |
Subject: |
More on the ibmtts module trouble |
Date: |
Tue, 07 Dec 2010 22:02:31 +0000 |
This is using the default priority.
A more full example, in an interactive python interpreter I type the
following (waiting as suggested in the comments):
import time
import speechd
c = speechd.Client()
def exampleFunction():
c.speak("Hello to everyone in the ")
time.sleep(0.1)
c.speak("world")
c.set_output_module("espeak")
exampleFunction()
# Now wait until speech stops
c.set_output_module("ibmtts")
exampleFunction()
# Wait for speech to finish
c.close()
I get different spoken output for ibmtts to that given by espeak.
Michael Whapples
On -10/01/37 20:59, Hynek Hanke wrote:
> On 7.12.2010 19:46, Michael Whapples wrote:
>> c.speak("hello to everyone in the ")
>> time.sleep(0.1)
>> c.speak("world")
>
> Which priority do these two messages have?
>
> Best regards,
> Hynek Hanke
>
>
>
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