** Changed in: gnome-orca
Status: New => Invalid
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In Jaunty we have: portaudio19-19+svn20071207
In Karmic we currently have: portaudio19_19+svn20090620
Offhand, I do not know if this finally fixes these specific issues,
however. Also rebuilding the newer Karmic package on Jaunty may break
abi's, depending on what is different in these svn snapsh
This is not a bug-fix, but is a simple solution for some cases. You can
try this:
$ espeak --stdout "Hello, World" | aplay
It works fine for me and there is not need to compile or install. Whit
-f (man espeak) you can read from files.
The magic here is "--stdout" and "| aplay".
Fom espeak man p
I'm a newbie to Ubuntu and I'm no programmer, at least not at the level
I'm seeing here. But I just set up an Ubuntu computer and have tried to
do the same things I do in Windows XP for recreation, one of which is to
read a lot. And I get tired of reading. So I get Says Me to do it for
me. I tr
** Also affects: gnome-orca
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Alexey: The portaudio bug exists, you found just a workaround...
Thanks to Alexey for this clarifivation. :-)
I'm somehow involved in the Audacity project (if you type "edgar-rft" into
Google you'll get several pages of my stupid talking) and also work with
lots of other (port-) audio software.
Hi edgar,
The actual portaudio bug in question exists, you found just a
workaround: compile espeak with pulseaudio backend instead of portaudio
backend. You've got a working espeak, but portaudio still doesn't work
correctly. You can test it with other programs, which use portaudio for
sound outpu
Hi all,
Preface: I hope this is the last and final mega-post on this page.
Note to the developers: this bug has NOTHING to do with portaudio
and there is NO NEED to change the Ubuntu audio setup.
It was the wrong information in the espeak "ReadMe" file which made
me assume that this could have s
Hi all,
I only wanted to tell that after several days of reading all
the pulseaudio/portaudio/alsa specs over and over again I got
orca and espeak working on Ubuntu-9.04-i386 with Gnome.
The problem is that I have fiddled so much in the Ubuntu audio
configuration that at the moment I still have n
yes it does, couldn't say it beter myself
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Hello all,
I think I have the same problem with espeak on Ubuntu Jaunty i386
with Gnome.
With orca or espeak on the command line I only get farting noises
out of my speakers (sorry, but this exactly is what it sounds like).
I already did what is written in Part A of:
Ubuntu HOWTO - PulseAudio Fi
look here I have same issue
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/70026
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Is there any progress on this issue? Really, espeak is unusable in
ubuntu jaunty. As i noted above, in alpha6 this issue didn't exist, so
we can just downgrade to previous portaudio ubuntu package.
Also, why this bug isn't noted in jaunty's release notes?
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with guidance of Dtchen on ubuntu-devel i tried running espeak without
pulseaudio (pasuspender -- espeak "hello world 1 2 3") and installing a
test kernel with alsa fixes, both without success.
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Alain Kalker:
>Mixing applications which use portaudio v18 or v19 on the same system should
>be no problem, because the shared
>libraries have different 'sonames': /usr/lib/libportaudio.so.0 (for v18)
>versus /usr/lib/libportaudio.so.2 (for v19),
>and the linker will find the right portaudio sh
If this happens with Ubuntu but not with Kubuntu, then one relevant
difference is the use of pulseaudio by default on Ubuntu only. I'm
subscribing Luke Yelavich to this bug to have a look, since he's our
a11y and audio expert.
Also, FWIW I'm unable to reproduce the problem in question here, so th
Aleksey,
Mixing applications which use portaudio v18 or v19 on the same system should be
no problem, because the shared libraries have different 'sonames':
/usr/lib/libportaudio.so.0 (for v18) versus /usr/lib/libportaudio.so.2 (for
v19), and the linker will find the right portaudio shared librar
Using the Ubuntu 9.04 beta live-cd, I found that doing the command:
espeak "hello world 1 2 3 4 5"
produces what sounds like very fast garbled speech on one computer
occasionally, but always (every time) on another.
On the computer where the fault occurs always, I then changed to the
Kububtu 9.0
>The problem does seem to be related to portaudio.
Feel free to reassign the bug.
>I have rebuilt espeak against portaudio v18 (it currently uses v19), and got
>espeak to speak without too many hiccups.
Thanks, but i want portaudio19 working, because i have program which depends on
19 version (i
The problem does seem to be related to portaudio.
I have rebuilt espeak against portaudio v18 (it currently uses v19), and got
espeak to speak without too many hiccups.
I have tested it with orca, while navigating apps and webpages and listening
for longer periods, without any crashes.
Every so o
Nevermind the above, portaudio19 seems to have the mmap patch applied,
so this must be a different problem.
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Please try the following command:
$ LIBASOUND_DEBUG=1 espeak "This is a test."
This should speak the text. If (instead) you get lots of ALSA ERRORs,
one of which is similar to:
ALSA ERROR hw_params: set (ACCESS)
value = MMAP_INTERLEAVED : Invalid argument
then this is a known problem
I'm also experiencing this bug with Ubuntu 9.04 Beta (32-bit version).
It makes Orca unusable. Note that I have confirmed the problem is with
espeak, not with orca, because Orca runs fine with Festival.
Unfortunately, Festival doesn't have as many languages as eSpeak, so we
need to fix espeak, plea
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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