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Old 10-25-2011
Tools text file output on local server

I would imagine that it is possible to have a command's on-screen output placed into a text file; the difficulty I'm having is in getting that text file saved on the local server, while issuing the command on the remote server

Thanks!
-AJ

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FESTIVAL(1)						      General Commands Manual						       FESTIVAL(1)

NAME
festival_client - client access to festiva; text-to-speech server mode SYNOPSIS
festival_client [options] [file0] [file1] ... DESCRIPTION
Allows sending commands and/or test to a festival test-to-speech server. Festival may be started in server mode using the option --server festival-clinet allows waveforms ot be generated faster as not time is required for start up. See the festival manual for more details on recommended use. OPTIONS
--server <string> hostname (or IP number) of server --port <int> {1314} port number of server process (1314) --output <string> file to save output waveform to --otype <string> {riff} output type for waveform --passwd <string> server passwd in plain text (optional) --prolog <string> filename containing commands to be sent to the server before standard commands (useful when using --ttw) --async Asynchronous mode, server may send back multiple waveforms per text file --ttw Text to waveform: take text from first arg or stdin get server to return waveform(s) stored in output or operated on by aucommand. --withlisp Output lisp replies from server. --tts_mode <string> TTS mode for file (default is fundamental). --aucommand <string> command to be applied to each waveform retruned from server. Use $FILE in string to refer to waveform file BUGS
This still isn't as general as it should be. It seems to require lots of special little options which suggests the general options aren't right. AUTHOR
Alan W Black and Paul Taylor (C) Centre for Speech Technology Research University of Edinburgh 80 South Bridge Edinburgh EH1 1HN http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival.html 1st Aug 1997 FESTIVAL(1)
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