Hi Halim:
I can verify this. :-( Restarting orca will get rid of
these drivers.
I've logged a bug for this:
htt
p://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=442069.
There is a general refactor that's needed for speech at the
moment --
we're learning that we need to support multiple languages
better, and
people would also like to have finer granularity over voice
selection
(e.g., a voice per role). This refactoring is going to be a
bit
disruptive and time consuming, and I'm tempted to push it
off to the
beginning of the next release of GNOME (GNOME is released on
6 month
cycles, so 'next release' is not as far out as some people
might
assume).
Will
On Fri, 2007-05-25 at 22:58 +0200, Halim Sahin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Subject is my problem.
> After adjusting some parameters in the orca setup,
> I noticed high cpuload.
> The results of my checks with ps are that all
synthesis-drivers
> were loaded in memory.
> espeak, speechd, festival...
> Especialy the festival driver consumes much cpu power.
> Can someone confirm this?
> Thanks
> Halim
>
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