the fix is to use another synth.


"Paul J. Traynor" wrote:
> 
> Hi members,
> 
> I am working with a client who is using jfw32 and eloquence on a toshiba
> laptop computer with 64 mb of ram.   When she uses characters such as (g),
> (p), (b), (c) they all sound like they are the letter (e).  She finds this a
> little disorientating and I was wondering if anyone could suggest what the
> problem is or better still a fix to clear up the speech when it encounters
> such characters as the above mentioned.
> 
> She is using the latest eloquence which I thought would cure the problem but
> not so I'm afraid.  The only thing she doesn't have is the jfw32 patch,
> would these help do you think?.
> 
> I have considered the soundcard and win 98 drivers to be a possibility.  I
> am using a soundblaster myself and don't experience this problem.
> 
> Thanks for any help you can give,
> 
> Paul.
> 
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