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MULTISPEECH

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
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SEE ALSO
AUTHOR

NAME

multispeech - Multilingual speech server

SYNOPSIS

multispeech [ options ]

DESCRIPTION

Multispeech was primarily designed as a multilingual speech server for emacspeak , but it can be useful in some other circumstances as well, when multilingual speech feedback is needed. Multispeech produces audible speech, sounds and tone signals according to the commands passed by it’s client. It utilizes third party speech synthesis software to perform actual TTS transformation.

All aspects of multispeech behaviour are highly customizable via configuration files /etc/multispeech.conf and ˜/.multispeechrc . See the multispeech.conf (5) man page for syntax information. The user settings provided by ˜/.multispeechrc always take precedence over the system-wide ones from /etc/multispeech.conf . And all these settings in turn can be overridden by an extra configuration file specified via the command line. Some configuration options are mandatory, so at least one of these files must exist.

In case of errors or other important situations multispeech sends messages to syslog using facility user .

OPTIONS

Multispeech accepts the following options:
-c, --config
file

Read configuration from specified file.

-v, --verbose

Print diagnostic messages on stderr. All diagnostic is logged via syslog and nothing is output on stderr or stdout by default.

-d, --debug

Allow some extra diagnostic info to be logged.

-l, --list-devices

Print list of all available audio output devices and exit.

-h, --help

Show summary of options and exit.

-V, --version

Show program version and exit.

FILES

/etc/multispeech.conf

provides system-wide configuration.

˜/.multispeechrc

provides user configuration.

SEE ALSO

espeak(1), freephone(1), mbrola(1), multispeech.conf(5), ru_tts(1), syslog.conf(5).

AUTHOR

Igor B. Poretsky <poretsky@mlbox.ru>.