![]() When you publish a flow, Architect locks the TTS engine and the voices you set on the supported languages, and uses them at runtime. However, if maximum length limitations exist, click Info for more details. Because third-party configuration may change, Architect does not provide differences between TTS engines. When you select a third-party TTS engine that you install as an integration, be aware of third-party TTS engine limitations and behaviors. By selecting None, any attempts to use TTS for that language within the flow generates a validation error. You can also choose not to use a TTS engine for a particular language. If you select Default, Architect displays the engine and voice that it uses, based on the organization settings. For more information, see Choose a default TTS engine. You can also select Default, which is the organization’s default engine and voice configured for that language in Genesys Cloud’s Admin > Account Settings > Organization Settings. It would complicate the relatively simple tts part of Osmand.Note: Third-party text-to-speech (TTS) engines are not supported for whisper audio. ![]() Not sure, if there is really so much interest in it to get it on the map. The same should be possible with Osmand, but has to be coded. What was annoying was that each part was seen as a finished sentence and pronounced accordingly. Even with my old phone, there wasn't any additional pause to hear due to the switch. ![]() I used it myself with tasker, switching on the fly. The used TTS engine does not have to be actually set as active in system, it is an application as any other.įirst, you need to get the preferred tts engine for each language from the list of the installed ones - you simply set two instead of one in preferences, or in my case up to six - in a list for future use.įor the speech part, you simply get the language for it and send each sentence (or part of it) to the TTS for the correct language, waiting for the first part to be finished before starting the new one. ![]() You don't need to have a "smart" TTS, you can do the split outside of it. But is there any technical possibility to switch the language of the TTS engine (not OsmAnd) on the fly for each language? ![]()
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