Thank you Marcelo, Wow the screen output is really cool! But I'm still not getting sound, and still getting a seg fault at the end. Is there a sound setting I'm missing?
Here is the output at the end: 2009-11-03 16:21:11.555 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 0 tempo: 0.912, syllable: 0, onset: 0.00, ruleTempo: 1.000, # # Rule 30, duration: 163.63, beat: 113.54 2009-11-03 16:21:11.556 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 1 tempo: 0.912, syllable: 0, onset: 113.54, ruleTempo: 1.000, h 2009-11-03 16:21:11.556 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 2 tempo: 0.912, syllable: 1, onset: 113.54, ruleTempo: 1.000, e # Rule 42, duration: 86.69, beat: 180.34 2009-11-03 16:21:11.557 tst_obc[1667:10b] Foot 1 tempo: 0.912, marked: 0, last: 0, onset1: 0.000, onset2: 0.000 2009-11-03 16:21:11.557 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 3 tempo: 0.912, syllable: 0, onset: 180.34, ruleTempo: 1.000, l # Rule 42, duration: 78.47, beat: 264.69 2009-11-03 16:21:11.558 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 4 tempo: 0.912, syllable: 0, onset: 264.69, ruleTempo: 1.000, uh # Rule 32, duration: 87.13, beat: 338.40 2009-11-03 16:21:11.558 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 5 tempo: 0.912, syllable: 0, onset: 338.40, ruleTempo: 1.000, uu # Rule 42, duration: 96.18, beat: 433.24 2009-11-03 16:21:11.559 tst_obc[1667:10b] Foot 2 tempo: 0.942, marked: 0, last: 0, onset1: 0.000, onset2: 0.000 2009-11-03 16:21:11.559 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 6 tempo: 0.942, syllable: 0, onset: 433.24, ruleTempo: 1.000, w # Rule 42, duration: 108.69, beat: 531.74 2009-11-03 16:21:11.560 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 7 tempo: 0.942, syllable: 0, onset: 531.74, ruleTempo: 1.000, er # Rule 42, duration: 104.97, beat: 638.99 2009-11-03 16:21:11.561 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 8 tempo: 0.942, syllable: 0, onset: 638.99, ruleTempo: 1.000, r # Rule 42, duration: 86.40, beat: 739.28 2009-11-03 16:21:11.561 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 9 tempo: 0.942, syllable: 0, onset: 739.28, ruleTempo: 1.000, ll # Rule 47, duration: 89.26, beat: 846.21 2009-11-03 16:21:11.561 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 10 tempo: 0.942, syllable: 0, onset: 846.21, ruleTempo: 1.000, d # Rule 21, duration: 170.45, beat: 1016.62 2009-11-03 16:21:11.562 tst_obc[1667:10b] Foot 3 tempo: 0.991, marked: 1, last: 1, onset1: 0.000, onset2: 0.000 2009-11-03 16:21:11.562 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 11 tempo: 0.991, syllable: 0, onset: 1016.62, ruleTempo: 1.000, t' 2009-11-03 16:21:11.563 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 12 tempo: 0.991, syllable: 0, onset: 1016.62, ruleTempo: 1.000, e' # Rule 24, duration: 227.35, beat: 1207.80 2009-11-03 16:21:11.563 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 13 tempo: 0.991, syllable: 0, onset: 1207.80, ruleTempo: 1.000, k' 2009-11-03 16:21:11.564 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 14 tempo: 0.991, syllable: 0, onset: 1207.80, ruleTempo: 1.000, s' # Rule 18, duration: 202.33, beat: 1445.70 2009-11-03 16:21:11.564 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 15 tempo: 0.991, syllable: 0, onset: 1445.70, ruleTempo: 1.000, t' 2009-11-03 16:21:11.565 tst_obc[1667:10b] Posture 16 tempo: 0.991, syllable: 0, onset: 1445.70, ruleTempo: 1.000, #' 2009-11-03 16:21:11.565 tst_obc[1667:10b] < printDataStructures: 2009-11-03 16:21:11.566 tst_obc[1667:10b] sample rate: 22050.000000 2009-11-03 16:21:11.567 tst_obc[1667:10b] format id: 6c70636d (lpcm) 2009-11-03 16:21:11.567 tst_obc[1667:10b] format flags: 1c 2009-11-03 16:21:11.568 tst_obc[1667:10b] bytes per packet: 2 2009-11-03 16:21:11.569 tst_obc[1667:10b] frames per packet: 1 2009-11-03 16:21:11.569 tst_obc[1667:10b] bytes per frame: 2 2009-11-03 16:21:11.570 tst_obc[1667:10b] channels per frame: 1 2009-11-03 16:21:11.570 tst_obc[1667:10b] bits per channel: 16 initializeConversion(), sampleRateConverter.maximumSampleValue: 0 2009-11-03 16:21:11.645 tst_obc[1667:10b] number of samples: 32928 2009-11-03 16:21:11.646 tst_obc[1667:10b] maximum sample value: 0.0011 2009-11-03 16:21:11.646 tst_obc[1667:10b] scale: 29971423.7842 2009-11-03 16:21:11.652 tst_obc[1667:10b] dealloc, free(inputData) Segmentation fault logout Thank you, John Delaney On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Marcelo Yassunori Matuda < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi John, > > On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 9:38 PM, John Delaney <[email protected]> wrote: > > Because I am a bit of a beginner, please let me know if because of my > level > > of experience this email is inappropriate. > > I am a newbie in ObjC too. > > > Here is my very naive implementation: > > #import "TextToSpeech.h" > > > > int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) { > > NSAutoreleasePool * pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init]; > > > > // insert code here... > > NSLog(@"Hello, World!"); > > > > TextToSpeech * textToSpeech; > > NSLog(@"0"); > > [textToSpeech init]; > > > > NSString * stext = @"hello world text"; > > > > > > [textToSpeech speakText:stext]; > > > > > > [textToSpeech dealloc]; > > //[phoneString dealloc]; > > > > [pool drain]; > > return 0; > > } > > You need to allocate the memory first: > > TextToSpeech *textToSpeech = [[TextToSpeech alloc] init]; > > And AFAIK you should use: > > [textToSpeech release]; > > not dealloc. > > Regards, > Marcelo >
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