syd -- Wednesday 22 February 2006 10:40:
> > Everything seems to go fine , but no voices. Flightgear logs say
> > VOICE: something is listening to localhost:1314, but it doesnt seem to
> > be Festival.
This is a plausibility check. If a channel to the configured host:port
is openend in festival m
* syd -- Wednesday 22 February 2006 10:40:
> Everything seems to go fine , but no voices. Flightgear logs say
> VOICE: something is listening to localhost:1314, but it doesnt seem to
> be Festival.
This is a plausibility check. If a channel to the configured host:port
is openend in festival mode,
"Buchanan, Stuart" wrote:
> --- Martin Spott wrote:
>> Can I persuade somebody to create a chapter (or sub-chapter) for The
>> Manual that describes such a setup with FlightGear ? Maybe a whole
>> chapter on its own that contains external communication setups would be
>> a great addition in the lo
--- Martin Spott wrote:
> Melchior FRANZ wrote:
>
> > Yes. Festival seems to be set up restrictive on some systems (or by
> default?).
> > One has to set the permissions in /etc/festival.scm (if it looks
> there) or
> > in /usr/share/festival/siteinit.scm or /usr/share/festival/init.scm:
> >
> >
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 01:11, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> However, now I discover my audio chip can't share between multiple
> apps. Have to dig out a sound blaster card from someplace I guess...
>
> Curt.
Depends on the card. Some cards like my ens1371 based card have more than one
playback
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Pigeon -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 21:04:
So I ended up having this in my .festivalrc is:
(set! server_access_list nil)
Ah. Very good, thanks.
I'm trying this on Fedora Core and got this to work as my contents of
~/.festivalrc
(set! server_access
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> Yes. Festival seems to be set up restrictive on some systems (or by default?).
> One has to set the permissions in /etc/festival.scm (if it looks there) or
> in /usr/share/festival/siteinit.scm or /usr/share/festival/init.scm:
>
> http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festiv
On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 20:48 +0100, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Curtis L. Olson -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 20:32:
> > Festival --server is kicking out messages like:
> >
> > client(1) Tue Feb 21 13:29:46 2006 : rejected from localhost.localdomain
> > not in access list
> >
> > I didn't see anythin
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
This should work:
(set! server_access_list '("localhost"))
Not that I've tried ... :-)
You should be able to put that in .festivalrc in your home directory I
think.
Jon
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Yep works for me :)
Thanks guys.
Justin Smithies
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 20:10, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Pigeon -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 21:04:
> > So I ended up having this in my .festivalrc is:
> >
> > (set! server_access_list nil)
>
> Ah. Very good, thanks.
>
> m.
>
>
> -
* Pigeon -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 21:04:
> So I ended up having this in my .festivalrc is:
>
> (set! server_access_list nil)
Ah. Very good, thanks.
m.
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i also tried localhost.localdomain but get the same errors
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 19:57, Justin Smithies wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 February 2006 19:50, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> > (set! server_access_list '("localhost"))
>
> Still the same errors..
>
> Sorry
>
> Justin Smithies
>
>
>
* Melchior FRANZ -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 20:50:
> (set! server_access_list '("localhost"))
It looks as if you only have to put the above line into a file e.g.
~/.festival.scm, and then call festival like so:
$ festival --server ~/.festival.scm
m.
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On Tuesday 21 February 2006 19:50, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> (set! server_access_list '("localhost"))
Still the same errors..
Sorry
Justin Smithies
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This should work:
(set! server_access_list '("localhost"))
Not that I've tried ... :-)
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* Curtis L. Olson -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 20:32:
> Festival --server is kicking out messages like:
>
> client(1) Tue Feb 21 13:29:46 2006 : rejected from localhost.localdomain
> not in access list
>
> I didn't see anything useful in the manual related to locating a config
> file and what th
I'm getting the same messages too
Justin Smithies
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 19:32, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> >See $FG_ROOT/Docs/README.voice.html. Once festival is set up
> >you only need to start it as server:
> >
> > $ festival --server
> >
> >and start fgfs with voi
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
See $FG_ROOT/Docs/README.voice.html. Once festival is set up
you only need to start it as server:
$ festival --server
and start fgfs with voice support enabled:
$ fgfs --prop:/sim/sound/voices/enabled=1 --airport=KSQL
Turn on ATC Traffic if you want to hear AI pilots.
* Justin Smithies -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 20:05:
> Does that mean if i install festival that FG will speak ?
Yes.
> How do i configure FG to speak and setup festival etc.
See $FG_ROOT/Docs/README.voice.html. Once festival is set up
you only need to start it as server:
$ festival --serv
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