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0.9.0 release candidate 4
From: |
Didier Spaier |
Subject: |
0.9.0 release candidate 4 |
Date: |
Wed, 9 Jan 2019 14:16:12 +0100 |
On 09/01/2019 13:52, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Didier Spaier, le mer. 09 janv. 2019 13:48:34 +0100, a ecrit:
>> On 09/01/2019 13:17, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>>> Didier Spaier, le mer. 09 janv. 2019 12:31:47 +0100, a ecrit:
>>>> espeak-ng-mbrola-generic: OK
>>>> However I get a lot of "Saturation on <diphone?> in the
>>>> espeak-ng-mbrola-generic.log.
>>>> Maybe this can be fixed, enhancing the voice?
>>>
>>> This seems to be from espeak-ng itself.
>>
>> Guess I should file an issue on https://github.com/rhdunn/espeak/issues then?
>
> Yes, after finding a way to reproduce it without speech-dispatcher.
> Probably a matter of running the same command as speech-dispatcher runs.
Rather, on https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/issues ?
It's really confusing to have to repos for the same project and the same dev,
not in sync!
BTW, this issue seems very similar to
https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/issues/566
that you opened.
> It's rather the log you get when the issue happens, which will probably
> contain useful information.
This is just after having done the settings:
<- cut here ->
pitch_range=0
rate=2
volume=100
punctuation_mode=none
spelling_mode=off
cap_let_recogn=none
language=fr
synthesis_voice=voix par d?faut espeak-mbrola-generic
| (0)
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 439602] speechd: Command sent to output module:
|.
| (1)
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 439620] speechd: Got 25 bytes from output
module over socket
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 439624] speechd: Reply from output module: |203
OK SETTINGS RECEIVED
|
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 439628] speechd: Module speak!
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 439633] speechd: Command sent to output module:
|SPEAK
| (1)
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 439661] speechd: 62:DATA:|SET self PUNCTUATION
some
| (27)
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 439667] speechd: Command caught: "set"
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 439674] speechd: Got 25 bytes from output
module over socket
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 439681] speechd: Reply from output module: |202
OK RECEIVING MESSAGE
|
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 439692] speechd: 62:REPLY:|205 OK PUNCTUATION
SET
|
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 439703] speechd: Command sent to output module:
|<speak>Lecteur <mark name="8"/>d??cran <mark name="16"/>activ?.<mark
name="__spd_0"/></speak>| (0)
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 439712] speechd: Command sent to output module:
|
.
| (1)
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 440002] speechd: Error: Broken pipe to module.
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 440010] speechd: Output module working status: 0
(pid:3431)
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 440018] speechd: Output module terminated
abnormally, probably crashed.
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 440025] speechd: Message sent to output module
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 440031] speechd: Error: Output module failed
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 440036] speechd: Desired output module is
espeak-mbrola-generic
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 440042] speechd: Warning: Didn't find preferred
output module, using default
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 440049] speechd: Couldn't load default output
module, trying other modules
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 440054] speechd: Output module pico seems to be
working, using it
[Wed Jan 9 14:04:30 2019 : 440061] speechd: Output module working status: 1
(pid:3416)
<- cut here ->
I confirm that pico is speaking then.
Didier
- 0.9.0 release candidate 4, (continued)
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- 0.9.0 release candidate 4, Didier Spaier, 2019/01/07
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- 0.9.0 release candidate 4, Didier Spaier, 2019/01/08
- 0.9.0 release candidate 4, Samuel Thibault, 2019/01/08
- 0.9.0 release candidate 4, Didier Spaier, 2019/01/09
- 0.9.0 release candidate 4, Didier Spaier, 2019/01/09
- 0.9.0 release candidate 4, Samuel Thibault, 2019/01/09
- 0.9.0 release candidate 4, Didier Spaier, 2019/01/09
- 0.9.0 release candidate 4, Samuel Thibault, 2019/01/09
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