qspeech-dispatcher
Guy Schlosser
guyster at bex.net
Sun May 11 16:48:06 UTC 2008
Hey there Mike, although Kenny is correct in saying that you don't
necessarily need speech-dispatcher for playing multiple streams, the
reason you're not seeing sd in the choice of speech systems is
because speech-dispatcher is no longer started as a system-wide
service in Hardy. Easiest way to get it to start automaticly is to
go to system>preferences>sessions and add speech-dispatcher as a
startup programs. Once you reboot after making this change, you
should see it as an available option. I hope that helps.
Later,
Guy
At 12:25 PM 5/11/2008, Kenny Hitt wrote:
>Hi. You shouldn't need speech-dispatcher to play audio in
>Hardy. just goto system preferences sound and make sure all options
>are set to pulsesyn.
>
> kenny
>On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 10:39:40AM -0500, mike coulombe wrote:
> > Hi, I installed the python-speechd package in hardy, but still do
> not see speech-dispatcher in the orca choices.
> > I must have missed something here. Is there something else I have
> to do to get speech-dispatcher to work, or is it not working in hardy.
> > The only reason I need it is so I can use orca while playing music.
> > Thanks Mike.
> >
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