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Userland and speech-dispatcher issue
From: |
Didier Spaier |
Subject: |
Userland and speech-dispatcher issue |
Date: |
Sun, 30 Sep 2018 19:36:35 +0200 |
Hello,
It is very difficult to answer a question worded in a so general manner.
There is always an user space in a Linux distribution, and practically all of
them support socket communication and most D-BUS, so I don't understand what
makes such environment non standard.
For instance it is pretty common that speech-dispatcher communicates through
Unix sockets (this is the default).
Please tell us which distribution you intend to use, what accessibility
software and versions are shipped with it.
Did you actually suffered of a long delay between a key press or spd-say and
espeak speech, with what version of this software and in which environment: in
console mode or in a graphical environment and then which ones?
Hopefully this information will allow us to better understand your concern.
With best regards,
Didier
On 9/30/18 10:38 AM, Mgr. Janusz Chmiel wrote:
> Dear specialists,
> Does somebody of you know, if it is possible to produce fluent speech when
> running Speech-dispatcher with Espeak in user space variant of Linux, which
> support sockets communication and D-BUS?
> Is it possible to setup this environment so Espeak will speak fluent? Without
> very often speech interruption?
> Or such non standard environment of Linux can not be supported by
> Speech-dispatcher?
> I will tolerate one second delay between key press or spd-say command and
> Espeak speech.
> But I Am sad if speech is very interrupted.
> I Am ready to follow all required steps to debug according to yours advices.
>
> Thank you very much for yours support.
> With kindness regards.
> Janusz Chmiel