espeak is not a pulse audio application but uses portaudio - something
quite different.
I dont have pulseaudio installed and seeing all the bad things people
say about it on other distributions I am leary about installing it on an
otherwise working system without good cause.
Note that as mentione
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 7:20 AM, W.Kenworthy wrote:
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> It looks like bluez is continually changing so most of the guides Ive
> found dont apply - I am using bluez-4.39. alsamixer etc dont list the
> bluetooth device and I cant see it in /proc/asound, but its obviously
> there if mplayer can
I have set up sound to a jabra halo bluetooth headset and it works using
"mplayer -ao alsa:device=bluetooth soundfile". This works fine for apps
like mplayer which can specify the right output device.
However, I want to use espeak (in a console) to play back text files -
its a good method to chec
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