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So, how I can use openstreet maps, in this app?
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If your area is not covered, you could ask local government to upload the data into this free database or look into how can you improve it yourself. |
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Let me start off by apologizing for my ignorance, but how do I set up voice navigation with Poor Maps. I read the note on Warehouse which directs users to Mimic (with a Warehouse link). I installed that dutifully. However, now I am wondering, how do I make Poor Maps talk because it has been awkwardly silent. :cool:
On a completely different topic: Am I the only one who thinks the posting on top of this one (#144) is somewhat strange? :confused: |
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There shouldn't be more it than that. |
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I am using picotts under SFOS 2.1.3.7 pico2wave --wave=foo.wav "$(cat foo.txt)" is working fine on both phones. BTW, mimic -v foo.txt foo.wav generated a garbled vocalisation and consumed a third of the available processing power while doing so, hence IMO picotts is preferable on Jolla 1 phones. Any idea how to debug PoorMaps not using picotts on my "testing" phone? |
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@olf, assuming that mimic is installed correctly and didn't get damaged on download, there most probable cause of problems is OOM killer.
In general, Poor Maps has preference among TTS engines which is mimic [best] flite [2nd] picotts espeak The first on the list gets picked. So, if you have mimic installed, that would be used. Now, if OOM gets involved, you could test it by checking what's exit value after running in shell. Mimic has several voices with the default one the most complicated (male voice ap). So, if my suspicion is right, you could switch to a simpler model by choosing female voice (slt) in Poor Maps preferences and see if it will start working. I doubt that mimic is using any fancy hw-acceleration that could hit some other limits than RAM in J1. Since you have multiple J1, you can always run a small cluster of them and share the tasks around (would require some coding on Poor Maps side). While a joke, its surely doable :) . I hope that switching the voice will resolve your problems. If not, please try to figure out whether OOM killer was involved. |
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Thanks @ringius for your reply, but unfortunately it misses the point a bit:
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Hence I concluded that using mimic is not a good choice on Jolla 1 phones, as it is supposed to run concurrently with OSMscout server and a native Map app, plus eventually other apps. If mimic's memory consumption is known to be excessive, that supports this conclusion. Quote:
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But for these technical reasons (and as mimic is English language only), I uninstalled mimic some days ago and decided to use picotts (as pointed out in my last post in this discussion thread). Still I wonder, why picotts works flawlessly within PoorMaps on one Jolla 1 phone and is silent on the other (while pico2wav is working fine, if invoked at the shell). Any hints on how to debug this are appreciated, still. |
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