Lisa Voice for WebSphere® Voice Server Version 5.1.3.1


Last updated April 14, 2006

This document contains information about the new fifth generation voice, Lisa. You can install this voice separately and the voice does not need to be selected during the WebSphere Voice Server version 5.1.3 installation.

This readme contains the following information:


Overview

The Lisa voice is a US English female voice that can be used with WebSphere Voice Server 5.1.3.1. Lisa is a smoother, more natural sounding voice.

For voice-specific configuration parameters, see Configuration parameters in the WebSphere Voice Server information center.

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Installing the voice

Follow the instructions that are appropriate for your operating system to install the voice:

Installing on AIX

Prerequisites

Make sure you meet the following requirements:

Note: Due to operating system memory limitations, WebSphere Voice Server can only support a limited number of fifth generation voices. See Estimating resources for TTS engines in the WebSphere Voice Server information center for more information.

Installing the voice

This voice is delivered in this file: IY83764.tar

Complete the following steps to install the voice:

  1. Create a directory to contain the voice file. For example, wvs5131lisa.
  2. Change directory to the voice directory. For example:
    cd wvs5131lisa
  3. Untar the file:
    tar -xvf file_name
  4. Stop WebSphere Application Server.
  5. Make sure the voice installation files are executable files by running the following command:
    chmod 755 file_name
  6. Start the voice installation script by running the following command:
    ./setup.bin
    The installation GUI will launch and provide status messages and instructions.
    Note: You must accept the default installation path during the installation. Doing so ensures that the configuration information is correctly updated for WebSphere Voice Server. Do not enter another directory or use the browse button to change the installation path.
  7. If a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is not found, specify the location of the JVM included with WebSphere Application Server with the following parameter:
    -is:javahome /usr/WebSphere/AppServer/java/jre
  8. Once the installation completes without error, restart WebSphere Application Server:

The voice is now installed.

Installing on Linux

Prerequisites

Make sure you meet the following requirements:

Note: Due to operating system memory limitations, WebSphere Voice Server can only support a limited number of fifth generation voices. See Estimating resources for TTS engines in the WebSphere Voice Server information center for more information.

Installing the voice

This voice is delivered in this file: LI71237.tar

Complete the following steps to install the voice:

  1. Create a directory to contain the voice file. For example, wvs5131lisa.
  2. Change directory to the voice directory. For example:
    cd wvs5131lisa
  3. Untar the file:
    tar -xvf file_name
  4. Stop WebSphere Application Server.
  5. Make sure the voice installation files are executable files by running the following command:
    chmod 755 file_name
  6. Start the voice installation script by running the following command:
    ./setup.bin
    The installation GUI will launch and provide status messages and instructions.
    Note: You must accept the default installation path during the installation. Doing so ensures that the configuration information is correctly updated for WebSphere Voice Server. Do not enter another directory or use the browse button to change the installation path.
  7. If a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is not found, specify the location of the JVM included with WebSphere Application Server with the following parameter:
    -is:javahome /opt/WebSphere/AppServer/java/jre
  8. Once the installation completes without error, restart WebSphere Application Server:

The voice is now installed.

Installing on Windows

Prerequisites

Make sure you meet the following requirements:

Note: Due to operating system memory limitations, WebSphere Voice Server can only support a limited number of fifth generation voices. See Estimating resources for TTS engines in the WebSphere Voice Server information center for more information.

Installing the voice

This voice is delivered in this file: IC49113.zip

Complete the following steps to install the voice:

  1. Create a directory to contain the voice file. For example, wvs5131lisa.
  2. Change directory to the voice directory. For example:
    cd wvs5131lisa
  3. Unzip the file.
  4. Stop WebSphere Application Server.
  5. Start the voice installation script by running the following command:
    setup.exe
    The installation GUI will launch and provide status messages and instructions.
    Notes:
  6. If a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is not found, specify the location of the JVM included with WebSphere Application Server with the following parameter:
    -is:javahome %WAS_ROOT%/java/jre
    %WAS_ROOT% is the installation location of WebSphere Application Server.
  7. Once the installation completes without error, restart WebSphere Application Server:

The voice is now installed.

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Uninstalling the voice

Follow the instructions that are appropriate for your operating system to uninstall the voice:

Uninstalling on AIX and Linux

If necessary, complete the following steps to uninstall the voice:

  1. Prior to uninstalling Lisa, change the default voice to one of the standard voices, such as Allison.
    1. Open the WebSphere Application Server administrative console.
    2. Click the the voice server and then click the Configuration tab.
    3. For Default voice settings, select the default voice.
    4. Click OK and save your settings.
    5. Restart WebSphere Application Server.
    6. Open the administrative console and make sure your changes took effect.
  2. Stop WebSphere Application Server.
  3. Change directory to the $WVS_ROOT/IBM/uninstallers/_uninst_ibmtts_En_US_Voice_7at08KHz directory and run the uninstallation script:
    ./uninstaller.bin
    $WVS_ROOT is the installation location of WebSphere Voice Server.
  4. The uninstallation script will provide status messages and instructions.

The voice is now uninstalled.

Uninstalling on Windows

If necessary, complete the following steps to uninstall the voice:

  1. Prior to uninstalling Lisa, change the default voice to one of the standard voices, such as Allison.
    1. Open the WebSphere Application Server administrative console.
    2. Click the the voice server and then click the Configuration tab.
    3. For Default voice settings, select the default voice.
    4. Click OK and save your settings.
    5. Restart WebSphere Application Server.
    6. Open the administrative console and make sure your changes took effect.
  2. Stop WebSphere Application Server.
  3. Change directory to %WVS_ROOT%/IBM/uninstallers/_uninst_ibmtts_En_US_Voice_7at08KHz and run the uninstallation script:
    uninstaller.exe
    %WVS_ROOT% is the installation location of WebSphere Voice Server.
  4. The uninstallation script will provide status messages and instructions.

The voice is now uninstalled.

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Product documentation

Refer to the WebSphere Voice Server information center for the latest product information for WebSphere Voice Server.

To see the most updated WebSphere Voice Server product documentation, go to the WebSphere Voice product documentation library: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/zones/voice/proddoc.html

To see the most updated product information, go to the WebSphere Voice Server page: http://www.ibm.com/software/pervasive/voice_server/

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