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Now works for me on Lucid 32-bit Ubuntu upgraded from Jaunty system
whose failure is reported above. Sorry, don't remember what state it
was in on Karmic.
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I cannot seem to reproduce this bug by repeatedly running (each execution
immediately follows the end of the previous execution):
echo "I beg your pardon, could you help me to find this address." | espeak
on the latest lucid distribution
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I not see problem when I using Speech-dispatcher and a Modifyed pulse
driver.
When I using Orca screen reader with GNOME-Speech driver, the bug is
present.
Attila
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You received this bug no
As I can see the current package in Lucid is still based on portaudio so I
believe it still works in Kubuntu and is still broken in Ubuntu.
Fedora has also decided to enable pulseaudio support by default:
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/rpms/espeak/F-12/espeak-1.40.02-pulseaudio.patch?revision
Am I right in thinking that this is being, or has been worked on for
Lucid? Can we change to Fix Released yet?
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Bugs, whi
** Changed in: espeak (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Medium
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It's a non-trivial change for an already-released Ubuntu version. For
Lucid, we should either replace the build-dep on portaudio19-dev with
libpulse-dev, or we should generate split sets targeting both portaudio
and pulse. Both approaches are not without drawbacks. In the former,
it will cause n
Karmic
Fix confirmed using package from
https://launchpad.net/~logari81/+archive/ppa
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@Luke Yelavich:
according to change log you are the maintainer of this package. Please update
it for pulseaudio support. Attached you can find the corresponding debdiff.
Don't forget to leave out my entry from the changelog file.
@people who need an easy fix until the package in repo is fixed:
I
I am going to assign this to the Ubuntu Audio Team as this probably is
not an issue specifically with espeak. As noted by David Sugar in
comment 4, this is a problem with portaudio not working correctly with
pulseaudio.
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Hello,
A tiny test of Espeak speech synhesizer:
If I run the following command several times, espeak sometime looses the
beginning of statement and starts to speak from "help me to find...". I simply
repeat the command rather quickly several times.
echo "I
espeak not working in jaunty is qute inconvinient for me as I use it for
accessibility purposes to have it read text to me tha ti hightlight from
applications. I hope this gets fixed for next release.
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I'm having the problem described by Mr Mike on 2009-06-03: "And now, it
plays a sentence, but it comes out so fast it's like just a tick." A
long utterance (a many line text file) comes out as a sequence of rapid
ticks. 32-bit Jaunty.
I think it needs to be higher than "low" priority: espeak do
I'm having similar trouble still. I've called espeak multiple times in a
row with a single word or so ("a", "test", etc), and about 50% of the
time it doesn't work. Sometimes it just lets out a short blip of noise.
Other times it works fine. I'm figure this is related to this bug post.
Ubuntu 9.04
Can I suggest raising the priority on this? This makes espeak unusable
for accessibility purposes.
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I too am having problems with espeak cutting off the first word or
couple words of a sentence. Running Ubuntu 9.04 fully updated 64-bit
system.
I may try re-compiling espeak to use pulse.
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Y
This ties into the larger issue of untangling audio in Ubuntu. The
latest release of portaudio has some problems with the alsa & pulse
backend, and this is what breaks espeak. But what to do? We can
compile espeak natively to use pulse rather than using portaudio, but
until/unless pulse becomes
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