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Re: Getting started
- From: Daniel Dalton <d dalton iinet net au>
- To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Getting started
- Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 11:54:01 +1100 (EST)
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007, Daniel Dalton wrote:
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007, Mike Reiser wrote:
lay two sounds at the same time without some hacking but this should get
Oh. Is this a gnome or ubuntu issue? Your saying ubuntu uses os?
And in a console can you run mplayer and have espeak talking for example?
I can on my debian box. Haven't tested in gnome but will report back when I
do.
This is what I can do:
-Play some music in gnome
-Listen to orca at the same time
-Switch to console one leaving gnome music playing and listen to speakup
-Start music with mplayer and here both songs playing.
-With all this music I can switch back to x and listen to orca
-I can also use speakup in a console with all this music playing too.
It is a bit hard to see if both screenreaders can work at once. But it
wouldn't suprise me if they didn't.
Things I can't do:
-When using an os media player like mpg123 I can't use speakup
-Can't make espeak say something like with the command "espeak "hello
world"" while speakup is talking...
Same for flite.
I guess alsa is fine and the only problems are with os.
BTW Is it possible to get espeak to use alsa with speechd-up? I think
someone answered this for me a while ago I will search through my
messages.
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Daniel Dalton
http://members.iinet.net.au/~ddalton/
d dalton iinet net au
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