Has no one got the output of speech-dispatcher into a bouetooth
headset ?
Using mplayer -ao alsa:device=bluetooth works, but not spd-say. It
always comes out of the speaker.
When I use espeak -w file, the file comes with rubbish - or too fast.
I assume it is not 44100.
Also doing so takes a while more to be transformed and may not well
suited for navit.
Even when I take my working mplayer script that automatically connects
to the bluetooth device,
it seems to be required to explicitly using -ao alsa:device=bluetooth
to get bluetooth working.
Without that the sound comes from the internal speaker.
Is it right that then speech-dispatcher must be modified to support
bluetooth device ?
Thanks
Lothar
Am 19.01.2009 um 20:55 schrieb Lothar Behrens:
Hi,
as of the success of Jabra BT3030 I thought how to let speech
dispatcher talk to the bluetooth device too.
But I didn't found anything in the documentation and the output
modules in the speechd.conf file does not
seem to be able to.
Is there any way to redirect the output other than with a temporary
file ?
My experience to play /opt/Qtopia/sounds/alarm.wav with mplayer
takes about 12 secs to play these short three beeps.
That is to much time (ok I do an scp job, but that may be the cpu
load simulation :-)
Using that in a script in combination with spd-say would probably
not working for navit.
It would be great to use Jabra BT3030 for navit too :-)
Any ideas ?
Thanks
Lothar
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