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Nuance Vocalizer Developer's Guide - Avaya Support

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esource-manager rm.Port=8584> vocalizer rm.Addresses=roadrunner:8584lm.Addresses=hostname:8471This causes the vocalizer process to register with the resource manager, andany application requests for TTS generation are directed to the <strong>Vocalizer</strong>server.Note: See the <strong>Nuance</strong> System documentation for information on starting theother processes in your configuration, including the recserver. You can startvocalizer at any point after the resource managers have been started (that is,before or after the recognition servers and other processes).Running <strong>Vocalizer</strong> without a resource managerYou can also run <strong>Vocalizer</strong> without a resource manager. In this case therecognition client sends all TTS requests directly to a specific <strong>Vocalizer</strong> TTSserver. This type of configuration looks like this:<strong>Nuance</strong> speech application<strong>Nuance</strong> speech applicationRecognitionclientRecognitionclient<strong>Vocalizer</strong>To start this type of configuration:1 Start nlm with the <strong>Vocalizer</strong> license:> nlm .\license.txt2 Start the vocalizer TTS server process before starting your application orrecognition client:> vocalizer lm.Addresses=hostname:8471Chapter 3 Configuring <strong>Vocalizer</strong> with the <strong>Nuance</strong> SystemIncluding <strong>Vocalizer</strong> in a <strong>Nuance</strong> configuration19

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