I'm using an existing program that reads xml from a socket, converts text to a wav file and then plays it over the audio output device.
I'd like to strip it down so it just plays the text direct to audio.
Right now I'm having a difficult time figuring out if I've got the correct code and understanding if it's actually creating the wav file.
Function that calls calls the text to speech function
def generate_audio(self, language, voice=None):
info = self.get_first_info(language, bestmatch=False)
if info is None:
self.media_info[language] = None
return False
truncate = not self.broadcast_immediately() and bcastplayer.Config.setting('alerts_truncate')
message_text = info.get_message_text(truncate)
location = bcastplayer.ObData.get_datadir() + "/alerts"
if os.access(location, os.F_OK) == False:
os.mkdir(location)
filename = self.reference(self.sent, self.identifier) + "-" + language + ".wav"
resources = info.get_resources('audio')
if resources:
if resources[0].write_file(os.path.join(location, filename)) is False:
return False
elif message_text:
self.write_tts_file(os.path.join(location, filename), message_text, voice)
else:
return False
Can this be modified to play the audio directly?
def write_tts_file(self, path, message_text, voice=None):
if not voice:
voice = 'en'
proc = subprocess.Popen([ 'espeak', '-m', '-v', voice, '-s', '130', '--stdout' ], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
(stdout, stderr) = proc.communicate(message_text.encode('utf-8') + b" <break time=\"2s\" /> " + message_text.encode('utf-8') + b" <break time=\"3s\" /> ")
proc.wait()
with open(path, 'wb') as f:
f.write(stdout)
I've never seen code like this using process
, subprocess
, stdout
, PIPE
.
Is it easy to change the subprocess code to something that just pipes or redirects the output to aplay
without creating the wav file?
There was another answer that might give a clue - but again, my newbie understanding isn't sure how to convert this code to that answer