![]() ![]() This makes me wonder, are the plugins not compiled at build time? So that every time we had a plugin to our app, we are creating a new dependency that requires online connectivity and could result in such a problem? So my question is two-fold. Our App reported 63 crashes in what appears to be related to text to speech - and this is in a LIVE version of the App that has been published and working fine for more than a month. There seems to be some need for the pause command out there, as somebody made an “Implementation of the missing feature in Android SDK: audio recorder with a pause.” Ok, then if the Android API does not support the pause command natively, I would regard it helpful to disable this button in your example code for Android (or at least place a big comment in the code), not to confuse the plugin users. The simulator obviously makes use of the mac’s text to speech engine, which is not available on the mobile. Now it got clear for me, why the ‘slnc’ command is only working in the Corona simulator, but not on the mobile. I’m used to the silencing command because of using the Apple voices on the mac (using the ‘say’ shell command). Indeed it is possible, that I use the wrong language string. I’ll forward you the message by email, also with the technical details. You can however synthesize to a file and play/pause it.Īfter I had experienced the simulator crashes, I’ve contacted CoronaLabs first. Pause doesn’t work on Android, it’s simply not available in Android API. Where did you get that silencing command from? Check with getLanguagesAndVoices and see what engines are available and what is selected. You might be using wrong language string for the engine, or the spanish simply absent from the chosen text-to-speech engine. Info36013, simulator uses the same code, it just might be an issue of the simulator, I will look at it at some point, but later. I hope these issues can be reproduced and fixed soon. Is there somebody else experiencing these problems? Mobile Sony Xperia E6533 with Android 6.0.1 MacBook Pro with macOS Sierra 10.12.3 (16D32) the pause button of your example does not work.the command for silencing in between words is not interpreted as silence but is spoken.output in english language, not spanish like configured, even if spanish is set as default text-to-speech output language.The voice is very low pitched (but has a normal pitch on the mobile).The simulator crashes after 2nd compile (sometimes immediately after compiling, sometimes on audio output on the simulated device).I currently encounter these problems using your newest sample code: I’ve bought the plugin, but some things don’t work, so currently I cannot use it at all. ![]() “.voice.sara”:“da-DK”įirst of all I’m glad, that there is this TextToSpeech plugin, because I want to use it for my project. Is it possible to use other voices besides the lists below for iOS? ![]()
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