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After many trials, I am confused and would really like to get TTS working.
Just to verify, I do NOT need a physical cable from the headphone jack of my HS3 to my SONOS correct?
When I run this event, the music playing mutes for a moment while the TTS should be flowing. Instead I capture this in the logs:
Warning File does not exist: /home/HomeSeer/html/Sonos/Announcements/Ann_TTS_0.wav
Sonos Error Error in DoCheckAnnouncementQueue. 100 seconds expired since the announcement started and no end was received.
HS3 Standard Edition 3.0.0.368 (Linux)
running on a raspberry pi
I've tried $SONOS$TTS$:* in addition to what you see in the screen shot.
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Originally posted by floydian View PostAfter many trials, I am confused and would really like to get TTS working.
Just to verify, I do NOT need a physical cable from the headphone jack of my HS3 to my SONOS correct?
When I run this event, the music playing mutes for a moment while the TTS should be flowing. Instead I capture this in the logs:
Warning File does not exist: /home/HomeSeer/html/Sonos/Announcements/Ann_TTS_0.wav
Sonos Error Error in DoCheckAnnouncementQueue. 100 seconds expired since the announcement started and no end was received.
HS3 Standard Edition 3.0.0.368 (Linux)
running on a raspberry pi
I've tried $SONOS$TTS$:* in addition to what you see in the screen shot.
Did you install flite or make changes to the speak_to_file.sh file? See posting #10 or other in this posting https://forums.homeseer.com/showthre...ht=sonos+flite
Dirk
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followed that other thread. It turns out I simply needed to install flite. Then I spent about a half hour playing with the really lame voice. Thanks for sending me int he right direction.
How was I supposed to know that I needed flight installed? Am I missing some documentation?
Thanks!!
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