> I experience an auditory processing disorder caused by a > vascular accident occurring during an eye surgery where I was > given too much anesthetic impacting a part of my brain that > manages verbal communication. as a result, speech in certain > frequency ranges can stimulate my brain's dizzy centres, > impact how I speak, and if prolonged, can have other > consequences. Happens with more than just speech, some > headphones, even cordless phones and cell models cause the > same issue when used even if synthesized speech is not > involved. Espeak does have parameters to adjust the frequency of the voices. I'm not saying you should use espeak, or like it, but It's probably easy to make it less dangerous, and possibly even to make it safe for you. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list [email protected] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list
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