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TTS tone - Android? Ask Question. Asked 8 years, 7 months ago. Active 8 years, 4 months ago. Viewed 5k times. VVoo 2, 18 18 silver badges 30 30 bronze badges. Naveen Naveen 1, 4 4 gold badges 15 15 silver badges 37 37 bronze badges. Any pointers would be quite helpful..

Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. On that note, I recommend the Ivona voice more specifically, their UK Amy voice for the most human-like robotic voice I've ever heard. All that I know, is that as a user, they've allowed me to replace the default voice used by Google Navigation and other applications for free while their product is still in beta. Nice info. Thanks Stephan! JoseLUgia Thanks for the response.

I tried setting setPitch as 1. I also setSpeechRate as 0. Try with bigger changes of the speechRate. Just for testing put 0. You should be able to find it for download on Google Play. I'd also recommend that you download other tts libraries search for "TTS" in Google Play and download a couple of them. Well it depends on the TTS engines that the user already has installed but if you can somehow control the devices into which your app would be installed you could do so.

Think that this is triggered by an Intent which gives back a result with the selected Engine the user is prompted a pop up with their possibilities to choose one - the same way as done for other intents like "Share" or open Google Play link.

If you want to test it just install as many tts engines as you want in your test device and choose one at a time remember to Wipe data of your app to reset the last tts engine selected — Jose L Ugia.

Show 8 more comments. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Does ES6 make JavaScript frameworks obsolete? Podcast Do polyglots have an edge when it comes to mastering programming Why not just include a speech engine in the app itself Since it is available as open source , in Android, is it feasible to include the PICO text-to-speech engine "hard-coded" inside an app?

That is, NOT installed as a system service, or installed separately via a dialog from within the app This didn't work very well yet How are we doing? Please help us improve Stack Overflow. Take our short survey. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 3 years, 4 months ago. Active 9 months ago. Viewed times. So the question: Since it is available as open source , in Android, is it feasible to include the PICO text-to-speech engine "hard-coded" inside an app?

So far I have taken a look at the source code and attempted to open it in Android Studio. What I am assuming needs to happen: 1 Find the "core engine" code for PICO, and figure out how to graft it error-free into a new Android Studio project.

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