> Done,
Perfect.
I will create a new topic about MSE pcaudio.
Many thanks.
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On 03/07/2018 01:39 PM, Martin Schreiber wrote:
> I'll try to make a separate pcaudiolib.dll.
>
Done,
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mseuniverse/files/eSpeakNG/
An example is here:
https://gitlab.com/mseide-msegui/mseuniverse/tree/master/samples/audio/pcaudio
The sine wave generator is maybe in
> I'll try to make a separate pcaudiolib.dll.
Yep, super. ;-)
And, by the way, you have a new fan (me) for your
https://gitlab.com/mseide-msegui/pcaudiolib project.
Fre;D
PS: pcaudiolib-ng ? ;-)
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On Wednesday 07 March 2018 12:46:11 fredvs wrote:
> Re-hello.
>
> Huh, Martin, do you have a Windows compiled-binary of your extended
> pcaudiolib.dll ?
It is statically linked in espeak-ngwo.dll.
> (Yes, I do not have lot of courage to try to compile it with Visual
> studio).
>
I'll try to make
Re-hello.
Huh, Martin, do you have a Windows compiled-binary of your extended
pcaudiolib.dll ?
(Yes, I do not have lot of courage to try to compile it with Visual studio).
This to do some Pascal test.
Thanks.
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> Yes, the quality of the sound is not yet the best, I have to explore how to
tune it.
OK, the sound quality is perfect now.
Update Sine-Wave demo with format integer 16, integer 32 and float 32 bit.
https://github.com/fredvs/pcaudiolib_pas
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Hello Martin.
> You are right...
;)
In attachment, Pascal dynamic-loading header of audio.h.
Included also a Pascal demo of a sine-wave produced by libpcaudio.so.0.
(binary for Linux 64 incuded)
Yes, the quality of the sound is not yet the best, I have to explore how to
tune it.
But it works.
On Friday 02 March 2018 00:29:49 fredvs wrote:
>
> So, IMHO, portaudio is not ever used anymore (and README.md should be
> updated).
>
You are right, pcaudiolib/source/src/audio.c:
"
struct audio_object *
create_audio_device_object(const char *device,
const char *applicat
> pcaudiolib calls portaudio if requested.
Are you sure ?
In README.md, line 187:
Audio Output Configuration
The following `configure` options control which audio interfaces to use:
| Option | Audio Interfaces | Default |
|-|--|-|
|
> pcaudiolib calls portaudio if requested.
What do you mean ?
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On Thursday 01 March 2018 18:19:14 fredvs wrote:
> Oooops, a invasion of my same message, sorry for this...
>
> >pcaudiolib is a small library which provides cross platform audio support
>
> like portaudio
>
> https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/issues/413
>
pcaudiolib calls portaudio if request
Oooops, a invasion of my same message, sorry for this...
>pcaudiolib is a small library which provides cross platform audio support
like portaudio
https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/issues/413
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On Thursday 01 March 2018 17:32:14 Fred van Stappen wrote:
> > Your Ubuntu installation or your repository setup seems to be broken.
>
> Maybe ;(
>
> Did you try with a up-to-date Debian OS ? :
>
> sudo apt-get install espeak-ng
>
> Does it install espeak-ng ?
>
I don't have Debian.
> > Suggestion
On Thursday 01 March 2018 13:11:09 fredvs wrote:
>
> Also for the quality of sound, my ears prefer the result of espeak vs
> espeak-ng.
>
Which OS? On Windows there is a problem with not double buffered audio driver.
Please use "espeak-ngwo.dll" from here
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mseunivers
> Your Ubuntu installation or your repository setup seems to be broken.
Maybe ;(
Did you try with a up-to-date Debian OS ? :
sudo apt-get install espeak-ng
Does it install espeak-ng ?
> Suggestion: build and install it from source.
Yes, I did it already. And after (lot of) tips, espea
> Your Ubuntu installation or your repository setup seems to be broken.
Maybe ;(
Did you try with a up-to-date Debian OS ? :
sudo apt-get install espeak-ng
Does it install espeak-ng ?
> Suggestion: build and install it from source.
Yes, I did it already. And after (lot of) tips, espeak-ng w
> Your Ubuntu installation or your repository setup seems to be broken.
Maybe ;(
Did you try with a up-to-date Debian OS ? :
sudo apt-get install espeak-ng
Does it install espeak-ng ?
> Suggestion: build and install it from source.
Yes, I did it already. And after (lot of) tips, espeak-ng w
On Thursday 01 March 2018 13:11:09 fredvs wrote:
>
> > Your espeak-ng ./configure shows:
>
> Yes.
>
> But following:
> https://www.devmanuals.net/install/ubuntu/ubuntu-17-04-lts-Zesty-Zapus/inst
>alling-espeak-ng-on-ubuntu17.04.html
>
> sudo apt-get install espeak-ng (the "classical" way to install
> OK, you don't want a list of MSEgui features but a list of
> Unix/Linux/desktop-environment/graphical-environment - features of a given
> installation.
Yeeep, you get it. ;)
> That is a big task and out of scope of MSEgui I fear. I can't help you
> here.
OK, no problem, I am a warrior explore
On Thursday 01 March 2018 10:55:46 fredvs wrote:
> > But that is completely unrelated to Free Pascal and MSEgui? Usual Free
>
> Pascal
>
> > projects don't need a complex build environment like usual gcc projects
> > do.
>
> Please Martin...
> Of course I know that.
>
> The idea was to give a scrip
> But that is completely unrelated to Free Pascal and MSEgui? Usual Free
Pascal
> projects don't need a complex build environment like usual gcc projects
> do.
Please Martin...
Of course I know that.
The idea was to give a script or program that will check the unix system and
give a list of all
On Wednesday 28 February 2018 23:04:43 fredvs wrote:
> > Can you be more specific?
>
> OK, I will try.
>
> Here, for example the result of configure for espeak-ng:
>
> fred@fred-Lenovo-YOGA-300-11IBY ~/espeak-ng-master $ ./configure
> checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
> c
> Can you be more specific?
OK, I will try.
Here, for example the result of configure for espeak-ng:
fred@fred-Lenovo-YOGA-300-11IBY ~/espeak-ng-master $ ./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a thre
On Wednesday 28 February 2018 13:25:52 fredvs wrote:
> Hello Martin.
>
> OK, I suppose that mse does this "pre-configure" at loading of each
> application.
> I suppose too that the program check what kind of windows manager is used,
> what atoms can be used, etc...
>
> > Which default parameters?
>
Hello Martin.
OK, I suppose that mse does this "pre-configure" at loading of each
application.
I suppose too that the program check what kind of windows manager is used,
what atoms can be used, etc...
> Which default parameters?
i would like, if it is possible, to have a script or program that
On 02/20/2018 05:40 PM, fredvs wrote:
> Hello.
>
> There is a **very** high number of different Unix distros, widget-set,
> window-manager, etc,...
> Same for Windows versions.
>
> So, could it not be possible to have a king of ./configure (same idea that
> used for compiling C programs) loaded a
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