$ mimic3 --remote --voice 'en_UK/apope_low' "I don’t speak English" | aplay --quiet
Reading text from stdin...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "mimic3.py", line 40, in <module>
File "mimic3_tts/__main__.py", line 129, in main
File "mimic3_tts/__main__.py", line 450, in process_lines
File "mimic3_tts/__main__.py", line 397, in process_line
File "mimic3_tts/__main__.py", line 587, in get_remote_wav_bytes
File "requests/api.py", line 115, in post
File "requests/api.py", line 59, in request
File "requests/sessions.py", line 587, in request
File "requests/sessions.py", line 701, in send
File "requests/adapters.py", line 489, in send
File "urllib3/connectionpool.py", line 703, in urlopen
File "urllib3/connectionpool.py", line 398, in _make_request
File "urllib3/connection.py", line 239, in request
File "http/client.py", line 1255, in request
File "http/client.py", line 1300, in _send_request
File "http/client.py", line 164, in _encode
UnicodeEncodeError: 'latin-1' codec can't encode character '\u2019' in position 5: Body ('’') is not valid Latin-1. Use body.encode('utf-8') if you want to send it encoded in UTF-8.
[582387] Failed to execute script 'mimic3' due to unhandled exception!
aplay: read_header:2931: erreur de lecture
However, there is no issue with mimic3:
$ mimic3 --voice 'en_UK/apope_low' "I don’t speak English" | aplay --quiet
Reading text from stdin...
INFO:mimic3_tts.tts:Loaded voice from /usr/share/mycroft/mimic3/voices/en_UK/apope_low
The error message states: “Use body.encode(‘utf-8’) if you want to send it encoded in UTF-8.” but I don’t know how do this. I simply run the server with the command:
$ mimic3-server --num-threads 6
I couldn’t find the option to tell the server that the input is utf-8 encoded. Here the versions of mimic3 and mimic3-server:
Hi!
I have an encoding issue with mimic3-server:
However, there is no issue with mimic3:
The error message states: “Use body.encode(‘utf-8’) if you want to send it encoded in UTF-8.” but I don’t know how do this. I simply run the server with the command:
I couldn’t find the option to tell the server that the input is utf-8 encoded. Here the versions of mimic3 and mimic3-server:
Here are my locales and system:
Here is a tip to get around the issue:
This converts UTF-8 strings to ISO-8859-1 (i.e. Latin-1) while attempting to transcribe unrecognized characters, like
"’"
.I think this is a bug, because mimic3-server should accept UTF-8 encoding, as mimic3 does without problem.