77 lines
3.0 KiB
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77 lines
3.0 KiB
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# -- FESTIVAL SERVER SETTINGS --
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# Address where the Festival server runs (you have to
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# have a Festival server running, please see documentation).
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#FestivalServerHost "localhost"
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#FestivalServerPort 1314
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# -- CACHING --
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# Festival output module supports a caching mechanism for
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# repeated events like characters, keys and sound icons
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# that saves the wavefiles retrieved from the synthesizer
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# and uses them next time an identical request is issued.
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# This way, the synthesis is much more responsive when
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# you type in keys, you spell some word by going over it
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# with cursor keys, sound icons are faster and so on.
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# If you wish to enable this caching mechanism, turn
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# FestivalCacheOn to 1, or switch it off by 0.
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# FestivalCacheOn 1
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# How large should the memmory assigned to output module for
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# cache should be. Festival will never overcome this limit.
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# If there are more messages to save, the ones that are least
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# accessed will be removed from the cache. So if you set this
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# parameter too low, the module will often have to synthesize
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# your request (which takes time) instead of just retrieving
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# it from the cache, but you will save system resources. If you
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# set it higher, it might make the module more responsive.
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# The value is given in kilobytes, default is 10 megabytes.
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# FestivalCacheMaxKBytes 10240
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# Normally, the cache pool is common for all voices, rates and
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# pitches. This means that when for example the key 'r' gets cached,
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# you change the voice and request the key 'r' again, it will be
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# retrieved from the cache and you will hear the old 'r' instead of a
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# new one. By default, it only switches between languages. In most
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# cases, this isn't a problem for characters, keys and sound icons and
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# it saves system resources. But if you want to keep separate caches
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# for different voices (and even rates and pitches), please set the
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# corresponding parameters to 1. (0 means don't distinguish).
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# FestivalCacheDistinguishVoices 0
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# FestivalCacheDistinguishRate 0
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# FestivalCacheDistinguishPitch 0
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# -- FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE --
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# Switching FestivalReopenSocket to 1 will make the module close the
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# connection to Festival each time the currently synthesized wavefile
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# is no longer needed to finish and new text is waiting. This may improve
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# Festival responsivity on slower machines, but might cause a more network
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# trafic. Currently, the option is set to 0 by default, because there
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# is a network problem in Festival socket communication layer that introduces
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# unnecessary delays that affect the performance heavily in this mode.
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# Unless your Festival is patched against this bug, switching this on
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# is not recommended.
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# FestivalReopenSocket 0
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# -- DEBUGING --
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# Debug turns debugging on or off
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# See speechd.conf for information where debugging information is stored
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Debug 0
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# If FestivalDebugSaveOutput is set to 1, it writes the produced sound tracks
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# to /tmp/debug-festival-*.snd before it says them. You can later browse them
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# for debugging purposes. They are numbered in order starting from 0.
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# FestivalDebugSaveOutput 0
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