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Configuration Sections vde

ircbot.conf Format
RadioBot Sections
Base
Example
IRC
Example
SS
Example
Timer Plugin
Most Popular Plugin Sections
AutoDJ SAM
Example
SimpleDJ DCC
Example
TTS
Example
Welcome
Other Plugin Sections
Auto_Identify Centovacast
Example
ChanAdmin
Example
ChannelLinking ChatGPT Forum
Jabber Hangman LastFM Logging LevelEmul Mumble
Example
Pidgin PublicVote SC_Proxy ShowSchedule Skype SMS
SS_Admin TeamSpeak3
Example
Telnet Trivia TuneIN
Example
Twitter
Example
Uno Users_MySQL
Example
Users_Shared


These options control the TTS plugin.

TTS

VoiceEngine			espeak
VoiceEngine			festival
VoiceEngine			gtrans
VoiceEngine			win32
Optional
Sets the TTS engine the bot will use for the TTS jobs.
Linux supported: espeak, festival, gtrans (default: espeak)
Windows supported: win32, gtrans (default: win32)
The Google Translate TTS function can stop working at any time or be banned by Google, it is an unofficial and undocumented API.
Voice				Name=Microsoft SAM (win32)
Voice				en/en (espeak)
Optional
This sets the default voice plugins will use for TTS jobs. In Windows, use your control panel to get a list of voices on your system.
For espeak, type speak --voices to get a list of voices, what goes here is what is in the Filename column.
eSpeakCommand                  speak
Optional, Linux/BSD with espeak only
This sets the filename of espeak, by default this is speak but some distros call it espeak instead so this will let you use them more easily.


RadioBot vde

RadioBot main pages
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