Bug#848016: brltty-espeak: very monotonous speech and noticable delays in speech output

2017-01-02 Thread Eric Scheibler
Hello Samuel, Samuel Thibault schrieb am 02.01.2017, 20:56 +0100: >Can you please test with the latest version libespeak-ng, 1.49.0+dfsg-3? Same problem. First I've updated espeak-ng, espeak-ng-data and libespeak-ng1 to version 1.49.0+dfsg-3 (unstable). Then I started

Bug#848016: brltty-espeak: very monotonous speech and noticable delays in speech output

2017-01-02 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, Eric Scheibler, on Fri 23 Dec 2016 12:34:04 +0100, wrote: > I still can confirm these issues (Debian testing, Brltty 5.4-3 and > brltty-espeak 5.4-3). Can you please test with the latest version libespeak-ng, 1.49.0+dfsg-3? Samuel

Re: Using espeak with brltty-espeak driver

2017-01-02 Thread Sebastian Humenda
Hi Ali Gürler schrieb am 02.01.2017, 14:39 +0100: >I installed a basic debian system without a graphical desktop >environment. Now I would like to use the espeak synthesizer with >brltty. So I installed alsa-base, alsa-utils, espeak and >brltty-espeak. With the command ># aplay >I get a sound

Using espeak with brltty-espeak driver

2017-01-02 Thread Ali Gürler
Hello, I installed a basic debian system without a graphical desktop environment. Now I would like to use the espeak synthesizer with brltty. So I installed alsa-base, alsa-utils, espeak and brltty-espeak. With the command # aplay I get a sound output. If I run # espeak "Hello" espeak is saying