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      mZuil @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil Sorry, I couldn’t try it before.
      It doesn’t work :( I am a beginner and I don’t understand well what is happening, could you help me, please? :crying_face:

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        sdetweil @mZuil
        last edited by sdetweil

        @mZuil what does the play() library say about sound output configuration?

        https://github.com/Marak/play.js#readme
        requirements:

        One of the CLI based audio player
        

        CLI means Command Line Interface

        I think you should have seen this error

              console.log('No suitable audio player could be found - exiting.'.red);
        

        Sam

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

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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

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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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