Public bug reported:
The "espeakedit" application is used to compile data for the "espeak"
text to speech synthesizer. "espeakedit" must be the same version
number as "espeak".
In packages.ubuntu.com/trusty, "espeak" is version 1.47.11 but
"espeakedit" is version 1.46.02.
** Affects: espeakedit
I can easily fix le, mes, la, sa, etc.
But are "py" "gy" "sy" valid French words?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/948884
Title:
mbrola is unable to pronounce the French word "les"
To
I've fixed this now in the development version of eSpeak (version 1.46.16 or
later) at
http://espeak.sourceforge.net/test/latest.html
The fix is to the file: espeak-data/mbrola_ph/fr1_phtrans
which is compiled from the source data file phsource/mbrola/fr1 (in the
espeakedit download).
This "fr
This problem does not occur with Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric.
The problem with earlier versions may be because eSpeak is looking for
the mbrola voice files in the wrong location. Try moving or copying the
voice file /usr/share/mbrola/us1/us1 to /usr/share/mbrola/voices/us1
Alternatively, use eSpeak ve
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Title:
Installer crashed during fresh install on Dell Ibspiron laptop
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Public bug reported:
The last message which the installer displayed was:
"Checking for packages to install"
Installation was from a Kubuntu 11.10 amd64 desktop CD, into a ext3
partition (for '/'). The original Windows partitions were present, with
the main Windows partition reduced in size.
Int
I have not had any similar comments from other users.
I need more specific information, including example words which sound wrong,
together with the correct Portugal and Brazil pronunciation. If not, I'll
close this bug report.
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This is fixed in Ubuntu Oneiric (eSpeak 1.45.04)
** Changed in: espeak (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/736742
Title:
buffer overfl
The original bug has long since been fixed in Ubuntu versions of eSpeak.
If there are further errors in German pronunciation, please email me directly.
Usually I can make fixes in the eSpeak development version immediately.
** Changed in: espeak (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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I get the same,
Format: NTSC Xvid 1500k 2 pass, aspect 16:9
The crash occurs with "2 pass" at 50% rendering (i.e. when the first pass is
complete). It does not occur with "1 pass".
I get an ".avi" output file which contains video and audio, and also a
".avi_2pass_log file".
Ubuntu Oneiric.
kde
I don't think this is wrong in eSpeak. If you think there is an error
in eSpeak, please give more detailed information about how you chose the
"voice of Portugal".
The eSpeak voice "pt-pt" speaks European Portuguese and the voices "pt-
br" and "pt" speak Brazilian Portuguese.
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On 14 Sep, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> ** Changed in: espeak (Ubuntu)
>Status: Triaged => In Progress
> ** Changed in: espeak (Ubuntu)
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Luke Yelavich (themuso)
> hungarian language phoneme is broken and unusable
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/623221
I have m
On 30 Aug, arky wrote:
> Samuel on debian BTS responds "That would completely break espeak on
> big-endian architectures. We need to find out why the hungarian files
> have troubles with the swapping."
I don't understand what the "debian/rules" file means, but the
espeak=phoneme-data program sho
The current version is eSpeak 1.42,at:
http://espeak.sourceforge.net/
The numbers '30'and '60' were already corrected in this version.
Yes, there are probably many errors with eSpeak's German pronunciation.
Compound words cause some problems.
Please check the pronunciations with eSpeak 1.42. It
Ubuntu 9.10 already includes eSpeak 1.41.01 (not 1.40.02) on the
standard installation CD.
To confirm do the command:
espeak --help
The first line of text output includes the version number.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489884
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kttsd
In order to use the espeak speech synthesizer with kttsd, I need to add
a "Command Talker" in kttsmgr. This is not possible (is broken) in
Kubuntu 9.10 Alpha6.
In the kttsmgr "Configure" window, I click "Add". In the "Add Talker"
dialog, I select
This bug still occurs in Kubuntu 9.10 Alpha6 amd64.
It seems that when you select a directory from the Directories
Navigator, the leaf-name of the previously selected File is appended to
the selected Directory Name. This means that the files in the selected
directory are not listed as available
I think eSpeak currently pronounces "ubuntu" correctly. The command:
espeak -x "ubuntu"
shows the phonemes codes:
u:b'u:ntu:
Is that not correct? The 3 vowels are the same, and the stress is on the
second syllable. This agrees with the pronunciation given at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubu
This is probably the same problem as described in bug 354522
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/espeak/+bug/354522
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espeak garbled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/349817
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Using the Ubuntu 9.04 beta live-cd, I found that doing the command:
espeak "hello world 1 2 3 4 5"
produces what sounds like very fast garbled speech on one computer
occasionally, but always (every time) on another.
On the computer where the fault occurs always, I then changed to the
Kububtu 9.0
Does this occur when using eSpeak from the command-line, eg:
espeak "Hello world"
or
espeak -f textfile
or are you using it from some other software?
It seems OK when I try it.
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beginning of speech cut off
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/344534
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Yes. eSpeak in Ubuntu 8.10 is built to output sound using the OSS sound
interface. OSS does not support sound mixing, so you will get this
error if some other software is using Sound (or has recently used Sound
and has not yet released the /dev/dsp).
eSpeak can be built either to use OSS or to us
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdeaccessibility
Kubuntu 9.04 i386 Beta (updated to 2/Apr/2009).
1. When I speak text using KDE Text-to-speech, the speech is abruptly
truncated. For example the text "1 2 3 4 5 6" is spoken only as "1 2".
2. The "Test" button in the Talker Configura
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdeaccessibility
Kubuntu 9.04 i386 Beta (updated to 2/Apr/2009).
If I either:
a) Change the order of Talkers so that a different Talker is at the top of the
list, or
b) Change the details of the top talker (eg. change the Voice or Speed of an
eSpeak vo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: praat
1. Make WAV files in 2 different directories.
2. Run praat and do "Read->Read from file" to read one WAV file into
praat.
3. Use praat's "Directories" navigator to open the other directory.
Note that the "Files" list does not change to show the
I can conform this bug is still present in Kubuntu 7.10 Beta.
After I have once used "open as root", then every time I use and close Dolphin,
then I get this error message.
This is a serious problem for a non-expert user since
- The error message is persistent and frequent.
- It's warning is seve
This may be fixed in eSpeak version 1.27 ( at http://espeak.sf.net).
Please confirm.
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espeak-synthesis-driver crashed with SIGSEGV in strncpy()
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On 30 Apr, Luke Yelavich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am packaging espeak 1.23 for gutsy at this moment, which appears to
> have a russian voice. Jonathan, if this is not the complete set,
> please let me know, so I can include the russian voice, to possibly
> try and get wider testing.
The Russ
It already made a check to restrict the length of the parameter to the
-v option, but a buffer that was used later was too short.
Fixed now in eSpeak version 1.23, at http://espeak.sourceforge.net/
"Importance" is low.
** Changed in: espeak (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Fix Released
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Which version of eSpeak is this? To find the version, do: espeak -h
This problem does not occur in eSpeak 1.21 in Ubuntu Feisty.
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espeak parameters fixed arrays
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107357
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I don't understand what is the problem, or what is meant by "parameters
fixed arrays". Please explain what you think is wrong, and which
version of eSpeak this is.
** Changed in: espeak (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jonathan Duddington
Status: Unconfi
This sounds like it's caused by portaudio V18, which uses the OSS sound
system, which can only by used by one program at a time. Portaudio V19
can use the ALSA sound system and can mix sounds from multiple sources.
I believe eSpeak on Ubuntu is built to use portaudio V18.
Ubuntu could perhaps bui
On 28 Jan, Gilles Casse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Public bug reported:
> Binary package hint: espeak-data
> Package please the additional data for eSpeak in Russian if they are
> still compliant with the current eSpeak release.
> For info, these data are offered at the eSpeak web site:
> http
eSpeak version 1.19
The "list of files" for package libespeak1-1.19-0ubuntu1 for i386 and powerpc
includes
/usr/lib/libespeak1.0.18
This should be /usr/lib/libespeak1.0.19
The package for amd64 shows:
/usr/lib/libespeak1.0.15
Are these the files for the wrong version or are they just wron
On 08 Dec, Luke Yelavich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Public bug reported:
> Please review/upload this new package. Since it is a new upstream
> version, all package files can be found at
> http://www.themuso.id.au/ubuntu/espeak
I'll release a new version 1.18 in a couple of days.
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espeak faults on invalid arguments
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> if you agree I would like to mark this bug as fixed, unless you have
any additional comments.
Yes. I can now successfully compile and run praat by compiling with gcc
3.3. Thanks for the help.
Should the Ubuntu praat source package change its
makefiles/makefile.defs.linux.* to specify a gcc vers
I doubt it's my CPU, but I've attached the /proc/cpuinfo from two
computers where I've tried this and had the problem.
Are other people able to compile praat on a new Ubuntu Dapper
installation and run it? Is this a general problem, or is it just me?
I suspect it's a general problem.
I have a
I thought I included an attachment, but I don't see it. Anyway. here's
my cpuinfo:
processor : 0
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 6
model : 8
model name : AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1800+
stepping: 1
cpu MHz : 1499.148
cache size : 256 KB
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Public bug reported:
I wanted to make a modification to praat, so first I checked that I
could compile praat (unaltered) from its source package. It compiled
but it would not run.
I installed a new clean version of Ubuntu Dapper 6.06 on my computer.
I installed the binary package praat 4.4.19-
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