[Xastir] Festival & Speech

Amateur Radio WB8NUT duffy at wb8nut.com
Tue Nov 14 20:29:51 EST 2006


The audio alerts and speech with festival are two different items. One 
has nothing to do with the other.  I have sounds working fine also. 
Festival is not required to play the sounds.

Duffy
www.wb8nut.com

Robbie, wa9inf wrote:
> Interesting. The wav files I downloaded this afternoon and put them in 
> the sounds folder. Started working without starting Festival. I did 
> get an error, unable to open Festival socket.. Worked anyway..
>
> I then shut Xastir and festival down, rebooted the computer and this 
> time started festival first then Xastir, got the same error and it 
> still played the "clear" sounding wav files??? I did the shutdown, 
> reboot thingy, and ran Xastir witout Festival, it stills speaks nice 
> clear perfect English..
>
> What did I do right?  Xastir 1.8.3 and Fedora Core 5 Pentium II 300 mghz
>
> Robbie
>
> Curt, WE7U wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, Curt, WE7U wrote:
>>
>>  
>>
>>> Yea, if it's a true SB16 and not a clone card from somebody else,
>>> you've probably got real hardware there.  One of the more compatible
>>> cards you can get.
>>>   
>>
>> What are you running Xastir on?  Any emulation happening?  I know
>> you mentioned VMWare before, so just wondering if you're trying to
>> run Festival on Linux under VMWare or something like that.
>>
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