Using latest Linux openSUSE, when using flite (compiled from source) with voice clb with a command line such as:
padsp flite -voice ~/gitprogs/flite/voices/cmu_us_clb.flitevox "one one one two five"
there is a nasty distortion of sound after each "one" enunciation.
Placing other words before the "one one one" helps eliminate this until at
"two three four five one one one two five"
the distortion disappears. It does not seem to be related to output volume and only occurs with voice clb, but may be related to pulse audio or some other factor. I'm wondering if this is a known issue and what simple tweaks might be helpful to track the issue down to the source?
Using latest Linux openSUSE, when using flite (compiled from source) with voice clb with a command line such as:
padsp flite -voice ~/gitprogs/flite/voices/cmu_us_clb.flitevox "one one one two five"
there is a nasty distortion of sound after each "one" enunciation. Placing other words before the "one one one" helps eliminate this until at"two three four five one one one two five"
the distortion disappears. It does not seem to be related to output volume and only occurs with voice clb, but may be related to pulse audio or some other factor. I'm wondering if this is a known issue and what simple tweaks might be helpful to track the issue down to the source?