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Subject: R: Re: [festival-talk] using Festival with Java
From: stefano.malagigi () tin ! it (stefano ! malagigi at tin ! it)
Date: 2005-08-30 15:59:38
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Data: 30-ago-2005
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A: "stefano.malagigi at tin.it"<stefano.malagigi at tin.it>
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Ogg: Re: [festival-talk] using Festival
with Java
? ???, 29/08/2005 ? 19:17 +0100, stefano.malagigi at tin.it
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> message from "stefano.malagigi at tin.it" <stefano.malagigi at tin.
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> Hi,
> someone can show me a little example
about how I can call festival
> within a Java application? What I need
is just to convert a text file
> into a wav file. Thanks. Bye.
>
>
Stefano
>
> p.s. is it possible to convert
> in mp3 too?...
>>I've
easily created those lines that should do work for your. Of course,
>>you can use sox then to create mp3 from wav file. It can be done in
>>similar manner.
>>
>>There are more advanced java festival bindings
and also you can
>>communicate with festival server, but that technique
is more advanced
>>and probably isn't needed for you.
>>
>>About you
error with Italian voice - it's probably caused by some symbol
>>in the
text. Try to find out that strange symbol and report about this
>>problem to creator of Italian voice. It's purely voice problem
Thanks a lot! What you do is to launch an external application from
java class, ok? But... is there a simple java method like the ones I
found for C++ in the documentation (i.e. int festival_say_file(const
EST_String &filename);)?...
For the problem with the italian voice
what's strange is that it works with another machine running Fedora
Core 3 and it doesn't with this one running Fedora Core 4... and the
two configurations are just the same... the error is:
[root at localhost
~]# text2wave -o output.wav /root/ciccio.txt -eval "(voice_pc_mbrola)"
SIOD ERROR: wrong type of argument to get_c_val
Thank you very much
again for your help. Bye.
Stefano
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