Thank you for you help, Waqar

We are so excited, we succeed to output a wav file with FreeTTS on
Android and use MediaPlayer project from this group to play it.

On May 27, 3:39 pm, "Waqar Zahour" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Frank;
>        I am also working on porting FreeTTS on Android.
>
> I am working previous one month, I think you have to write to the client in
> android and which connect to the server which is in java  but i am still
> facing problems.
> Here is a code of server which is in java.
>
> import com.sun.speech.freetts.Voice;
> import com.sun.speech.freetts.VoiceManager;
> import com.sun.speech.freetts.audio.JavaClipAudioPlayer;
> import java.io.*;
> import java.net.*;
>
> /**
>  * Simple program to demonstrate the use of the FreeTTS speech
>  * synthesizer.  This simple program shows how to use FreeTTS
>  * without requiring the Java Speech API (JSAPI).
>  */
> public class FreeTTSHelloWorld {
>
>     /**
>      * Example of how to list all the known voices.
>      */
>     public static void listAllVoices() {
>         System.out.println();
>         System.out.println("All voices available:");
>         VoiceManager voiceManager = VoiceManager.getInstance();
>         Voice[] voices = voiceManager.getVoices();
>         for (int i = 0; i < voices.length; i++) {
>             System.out.println("    " + voices[i].getName()
>                                + " (" + voices[i].getDomain() + " domain)");
>         }
>     }
>
>     public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException{
>          Socket cs = null;
>           ServerSocket ss = null;
>           try {
>                ss = new ServerSocket(4444);
>                cs = ss.accept();
>             } catch (IOException e) {
>                 System.out.println("Could not listen on port: 4444");
>                 System.exit(-1);
>             }
>            PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(cs.getOutputStream(),true);
>            BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new
> InputStreamReader(cs.getInputStream()));
>
>            String inputLine;
>
>            while ((inputLine = br.readLine()) != null) {
>                  System.out.println("Message From the Client>" + inputLine);
>
>                  listAllVoices();
>
>                  String voiceName = (args.length > 0)
>                      ? args[0]
>                      : "kevin16";
>
>                  System.out.println();
>                  System.out.println("Using voice: " + voiceName);
>
>                  /* The VoiceManager manages all the voices for FreeTTS.
>                   */
>                  VoiceManager voiceManager = VoiceManager.getInstance();
>                  Voice helloVoice = voiceManager.getVoice(voiceName);
>
>                  if (helloVoice == null) {
>                      System.err.println(
>                          "Cannot find a voice named "
>                          + voiceName + ".  Please specify a different
> voice.");
>                      System.exit(1);
>                  }
>
>                  /* Allocates the resources for the voice.
>                   */
>                  helloVoice.allocate();
>
>                  /* Synthesize speech.
>                   */
>                  helloVoice.speak(inputLine);
>
>                  /* Clean up and leave.
>                   */
>                  //helloVoice.deallocate();
>                  System.exit(0);
>                  //pw.println("Do you want to Play More:");
>                  //pw.println("Enter Text: ");
>
>            }
>             pw.close();
>             br.close();
>             cs.close();
>             ss.close();
>
>     }
>
> }
>
> Here is a code  of client in  Android .
>
> import java.io.PrintWriter;
> import java.net.Socket;
> import android.app.Activity;
> import android.os.Bundle;
> import com.lums.R;
>
> public class HelloAndroid extends Activity {
>     /** Called when the activity is first created. */
>     @Override
>     public void onCreate(Bundle icicle) {
>         super.onCreate(icicle);
>
>         setContentView(R.layout.main);
>         client("Hello World");
>
>     }
>
>     public void client(String temp){
>
>       try {
>           Socket s = new Socket("localhost",4444);
>           PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(s.getOutputStream(),true);
>
>            System.out.println("Connected to Server");
>
>            pw.println(temp);
>
>         } catch (Exception e) {
>             System.out.println("Could not listen on port: 4444");
>             System.exit(-1);
>         }
>     }
>
> }
>
> Here is a Code but i still faces the problem.Give me your Code I''ll try my
> best.
>
> Regard
> Waqar Zahoor
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 8:33 AM, frankl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > [text to speech] [text-to-speech] [text2speech] [tts]
> > =====================================
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Our team is working on proting FreeTTS on Android.
>
> > In last month, we succeeded to import FreeTTS sources code into
> > Android and resolved most of issues and errors i.e. lack of packages
> > and the issue of loading voice configuration. but we are stuck with
> > the exception threw from the speak method of FreeTTS. The speak method
> > is complicated, we are still researching it.
>
> > On the other hand, we tried to output speech to an audio file with wav
> > format to see if FreeTTS can generate speech on Android. But we got
> > the error "Type is not supported". The exception is from the write
> > method of AudioSystem class which is for writing audio data from a
> > specified input stream to a specified audio file in Android. Then, we
> > tried not to output the wav file, but pass the input stream generated
> > by FreeTTS to MediaPlayer in Android. We failed again, and got an
> > error without any error message.
>
> > Anyone can help us?
>
> > Thanks
> > Frank- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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