Package: espeak
Followup-For: Bug #591717
Hello.
I am not able to reproduce the issue anymore with my current hardware.
@Pavel: can you reproduce the symptom you have observed?
Else, I suggest to close this bug.
Package: espeak
Followup-For: Bug #591717
There is some progress in version 1.48.04+dfsg-1.
My soundcard says "hello", though complaining on the screen.
I copy the messages in case they help investigating the bug.
Please ignore the 3 last ones lines, the jack server is not installed.
# echo Hello
On Tuesday 21 of September 2010, Gilles Casse wrote:
> The previous advices from Jonathan Duddington should help Nicholas to
> select the correct device.
>
> Otherwise, it is needed for tracking the issue to gather info on the
> hardware, run the portaudio tests, and eventually run portaudio in de
The previous advices from Jonathan Duddington should help Nicholas to
select the correct device.
Otherwise, it is needed for tracking the issue to gather info on the
hardware, run the portaudio tests, and eventually run portaudio in debug
mode.
Notice: glob2 uses Portaudio for recording (as I und
Hello Gilles,
Could you be some help with a bug some user is meeting with espeak? The whole
story is on
http://bugs.debian.org/591717
Samuel
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On 22 Aug, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> One of our debian users has troubles with using espeak on his machine,
> getting
> wave_open_sound > Pa_OpenStream : err=-9996 (Invalid device)
This error message comes from espeak, from file wave.cpp at line 307.
This is in function wave_open_sound() which
tags 591717 + upstream
thanks
Hello,
One of our debian users has troubles with using espeak on his machine,
getting
wave_open_sound > Pa_OpenStream : err=-9996 (Invalid device)
errors. The whole story can be read on
http://bugs.debian.org/591717
It seems to me like it might be something like
> Oh, and if not, you're still getting the other error messages, exactly
> the same?
Four times exactly "wave_open_sound > Pa_OpenStream : err=-9996
(Invalid device)", and no sound.
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Nicolas Boulenguez, le Sun 22 Aug 2010 03:17:05 +0200, a écrit :
> I noticed that the four top error messages lines about failed
> expressions only appear if another application is producing sound at
> the same time (namely, vlc with alsa output).
Oh, and if not, you're still getting the other err
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 01:17:48AM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Nicolas Boulenguez, le Thu 05 Aug 2010 01:59:08 +0200, a écrit :
> > I tried another application (hydrogen) using libportaudio
> > (19+svn20071022-3+b1), it works fine.
>
> Just to make sure: did you make sure that hydrogen was re
Could you also post us the output of
ls -l /proc/asound
Samuel
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Hello,
Nicolas Boulenguez, le Thu 05 Aug 2010 01:59:08 +0200, a écrit :
> I tried another application (hydrogen) using libportaudio
> (19+svn20071022-3+b1), it works fine.
Just to make sure: did you make sure that hydrogen was really using
libportaudio? Apparently it's able to use several backen
Package: espeak
Version: 1.43.03-2
Severity: normal
Hello.
$ echo Hello | espeak --stdin
Expression 'parameters->channelCount <= maxChans' failed in
'src/hostapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c', line: 924
Expression 'ValidateParameters( outputParameters, hostApi, StreamDirection_Out
)' failed in 'src/hos
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