TTS program like pico2wave - no package
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I have tested several offline text to speech; I use pico2wave with Ubuntu and with raspberry.
There is no package available for Onion. Do you know another package ?Here there are some links about pico2wave
https://github.com/DougGore/picopihttps://github.com/DougGore/picopi
http://rpihome.blogspot.be/2015/02/installing-pico-tts.htmlhttp://rpihome.blogspot.be/2015/02/installing-pico-tts.html
https://elinux.org/RPi_Text_to_Speech_(Speech_Synthesis)https://elinux.org/RPi_Text_to_Speech_(Speech_Synthesis)The installation for raspbian is sudo apt-get install libttspico-utils
Thank you
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@Robert-Spilleboudt did you look at svox? I use it a little and it is pretty ok.
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I did not find svox in the package list (opkg list )
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You need to make sure you have updated your /etc/opkg/distfeeds.conf, uncomment lines 2 and 5, then run opkg update then opkg install svox
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@crispyoz
thank you !
I get a error "No space left on device" but this is another problem . I shall reinstall the system on the sd card
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@crispyoz
Just an update :
To install svox I needed more space.
I followed the instructions (https://docs.onion.io/omega2-docs/boot-from-external-storage.html) using the SD card.
At the same time I installed a swap file on the same sd card ...with some confusion between /mnt/overlay/swap.page and
/mnt/mmcblk0p1/swap.page
With the /mnt/mmcblk0p1/swap.page in /etc/rc.local the swap is active after a reboot !The install of svox is easy and now pico2wave is ready . It is a component of svox.
Thank you for your help, and congratulations for the people who wrote the documentation of Onion ! It is "top"
Robert
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@Robert-Spilleboudt great to hear you got it working. Yes the Onion team have done a great of the docs.
I use svox on an Omega2Pro so there was no need to use external storage.