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      sdetweil @mZuil
      last edited by

      @mZuil none of the players listed in his code and doc are installed on raspberry pi os by default.

      Sam

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        bugsounet Banned @sdetweil
        last edited by

        @sdetweil the problem is not there…
        The problem is you can’t play a file when it’s not fully created!

        2 solutions:
        Make a promise
        Or play the file when the file is created

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          sdetweil @bugsounet
          last edited by sdetweil

          @bugsounet ah yes good catch. I jumped to play()…

          move the play() inside the callback on save()

          players will be the next problem

          Sam

          How to add modules

          learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            bugsounet Banned @sdetweil
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            just because sometime i'm kind... (my favorite sentence!)

            Try this:

            const gTTS = require('gtts');
            var player = require('play-sound')(
              opts = {
                player: "mpg123" // use only `mpg123` for playing sounds
              }
            );
            var gtts = new gTTS('text to speak', 'es-es');
            
            // main file player 
            function playing (file) {
              player.play(file, (err) => {
                if (err) throw new Error(err)
              });
            }
            
            gtts.save('/tmp/hello.wav', (err, result) => {
              if(err) { throw new Error(err) }
              console.log('Success! start playing result.');
              // right ! sound file is created let's play it !
              playing("/tmp/hello.wav");
            });
            

            Notes:

            • You need to install mpg123 app with sudo apt-get install mpg123
            • I replace your play library by play-sound for better compatibility
              Don’t forget to install this library npm install play-sound
            • You can see manual of play-sound library there
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              mZuil @bugsounet
              last edited by

              Thanks to both of you!
              I have just tried the code and it works in a js file, but when I try to replicate this code in the MMirror I get the error that opts is not defined. Where do I have to declare opts?

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                mZuil @mZuil
                last edited by

                I am writing this code in the node_helper file

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                  bugsounet Banned @mZuil
                  last edited by

                  @mZuil post your part of module code, I have do see what you have done ;)

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                    mZuil @bugsounet
                    last edited by

                    @bugsounet It actually works!! :smiling_face_with_smiling_eyes: It happened because I was using the “use strict” directive, but without it, everything works as it should.
                    Wow, guys, you helped me a lot!! I will add you in the acknowledgement section of my final degree project hahaha :hugging_face:

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                      bugsounet Banned @mZuil
                      last edited by

                      @mZuil It’s better to add MagicMirror forum and not me, Thanks :)
                      because my signature says : I am not a reference in this forum

                      In all case i’m glade that works for you.
                      Happy use,
                      @bugsounet

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