Run the command "festival"
Give it the command (SayText "Would you like to play a game?")
Does it say anything?  If not, then there's a problem Festival.
Type (Quit) to quit the festival app.

On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 08:22, Bryan Nolen wrote:
> I am trying to use festival (latest version 1.4.3)
> I have downloaded all the files needed and patched it with the provided
> diff.
> festival does work and does tts fine.
> but when I call Festival either from an extention or an AGI script, I get
> this in my asterisk messages log, but no sound on the channels (H323 or SIP)
> - they (the clients) just say "trying" and then hangup...
> 
> Sep 24 23:05:32 WARNING[606231]: File app_festival.c, Line 304
> (festival_exec): Text passed to festival server : Hello 1010
> Sep 24 23:05:32 WARNING[606231]: File app_festival.c, Line 381
> (festival_exec): Passing text to festival...
> Sep 24 23:05:32 WARNING[606231]: File app_festival.c, Line 400
> (festival_exec): Passing data to channel...
> Sep 24 23:05:33 WARNING[606231]: File app_festival.c, Line 410
> (festival_exec): Festival WV command
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Bryan Nolen
> Lead Developer
> http://Arc.Net.AU
> http://cdonline.com.au
> 
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