[Q] Text To Speech (TTS) - Missing Setting - G Tablet General

Hey out there, I'm currently rocking with the TnT Lite 3.1.3 and have bought the Co-Pilot navigation app.
It came with it's own internal voices which is not TTS capable. After doing alot of reading, it appears that us Android 2.2 users are in luck as Co-Pilot will use Android's TTS engine and voices.
So the next step was to locate a voice, I finally decided to purchase the Loquendo - Susan voice and was able to install it.
Now the issue - according to the instructions and other posting on the net, I need to set the Loquendo as the default TTS engine by going to Settings -> Voice input & output -> Text-to-speech settings. In the TnT-Lite 3.1.3 there is not such setting (Voice Input & Output), I've looked everywhere.
One internet posting suggested installing TTS Service Extended and it looked promising as it did allow me to set the default TTS engine to Loquendo. The good news was that Co-Pilot now recognized that there was a TTS voice but it still used the Pico TTS default voice, so my suspicions are the the TTS Service Extended only partly enabled the TTS functionality in Android 2.2.
Does anyone know where the Voice Input & Output setting is or how to enable it?

It might not be packed into that ROM. I know in the previous Vegan betas that setting was omitted. I believe they swapped the Settings.APK file and it was back in the latest Vegan. I had to do the same as you. I used PICO TTS, set in a round about way as you did, in the meantime since I couldnt activate and set Loquendo. It seems like the back end is there we just can't access the GUI so if you can figure out a command or another app that can control this it may be worth a shot.

Based on what I've been able to find so far, it's REALLY slim. The only control that I was able to find is the TTS Service Extended app.
hmmmm.... vegan here i come!!!

TTS Efforts
Please post back your success/failure on this issue. I've been grappling with it for a few weeks and had an open question (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=879537&page=2) about the text to speech with Co-Pilot.

anjenaire said:
Please post back your success/failure on this issue. I've been grappling with it for a few weeks and had an open question (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=879537&page=2) about the text to speech with Co-Pilot.
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OK, switt was right, the setting is NORMALLY there for Android 2.2 but in the TnT-Lite 3.1.3 firmware it hasn't been included. I'm not sure if it's that way from the stock TnT firmware but I suspect it is.
I flashed to the VEGAn beta 5.1 and yep there it was @ Settings -> Voice input & output. I wasn't too excited yet because the settings looked an awful lot like the TTS Serviced Extended app I found.
I set everything up and started up CoPilot and voila, clear TTS with the Loquendo - Susan voice!!
On an aside, I do have to say that my understanding was that VEGAn offered a more accurate Android look and feel, but I never really understood what that meant. However, after flashing VEGAn, I can now see all those settings that I couldn't find in TnT for example the setting for the synchronization of Gmail accounts was right where all the internet posts said it was.

TTS - Vegan Here I come
OK well that settles it, time for a new direction. I had been staying with the TnT Lite versions but looks like it is time to try and flash VEGan. No other excuses now.

So I took the leap to VEGAN-TAB and downloaded to SVOX TTS Engine and then purchased the Victoria UK Voice. Works fine, will test later with Co-Pilot. What I was looking for in the Market was Loquendo - Elizabeth or Kate but only saw Loquendo - Susan. I wonder if the UK voices are available for Android or if I am being shut out by being in the USA? Just have a thing for those English Accents.

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Vlingo Beta (Voice Typing)

Just received an email with the Vlingo beta apk. I have not tried it yet but since this forum has helped me a ton, I figured I might be able to return the favor. Below are the instructions directly from the email:
Installing Vlingo for Android
1. Check the Unknown Sources item in Settings > Applications
This is required since Vlingo is not yet in the Android Market
Unknown apps screen
2. Open the Browser and browse to *********
NOTE: Please do not share this link with anyone else
3. When the file is finished downloading click on it and then click the Install button
4. Click the Open button when you see the Application Installed message
Add Vlingo to your Home Screen
1. Press and hold in an empty space on your home screen
2. Click Widgets (or sometimes it will be called Android Widgets)
Pick widget
3. Scroll down and click Vlingo
Add Vlingo to your keyboard
Speak anywhere you can type
1. Open Settings > Language & Keyboard
2. Check Vlingo Keyboard
Enable keyboard
3. Press and hold in any text box on your phone and click Input Method
4. Click on Vlingo Keyboard
Setup keyboard
5. You can now press the microphone icon (Speak button) to speak to any text box.
Known Issues
* Vlingo requires Android version 2.0 or higher to work
* While Vlingo should work on most Android 2.0+ devices, Vlingo has only been fully tested on the Google Nexus One and the Verizon Droid
Thanks!
This is a really great App. I really missed not having this when I switched over from the iphone.
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you are aware that the default AOSP keyboard has this option right? as well as the newest HTC ime keyboard?, and the latest better keyboard?
dmc971989 said:
you are aware that the default AOSP keyboard has this option right? as well as the newest HTC ime keyboard?, and the latest better keyboard?
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Yeah, the default keyboard does do text to type, but Vlingo lets you open apps, call people and a lot more stuff. It is pretty cool.
The Vlingo voice recognition seems to work better and faster then the stock stuff.
What I really like is the voice search widget, it works really well. You can use commands like "find wal mart in Denver Colorado" and it will give you all the results on a map with details and you can call etc.
Works better then the other apps available IMO.
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jpeepers said:
What I really like is the voice search widget, it works really well. You can use commands like "find wal mart in Denver Colorado" and it will give you all the results on a map with details and you can call etc.
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The voice search that's built into the navigator app does that as well. I can say "Navigate to Wal Mart", it brings me up a list of Wal Marts in the area, and fires up google navigation to guide me there. It's also location aware, so if I simply do a voice search on "Marriott", it brings up the google result for the nearest Marriott hotel to my current location.
Another cool little app is Choice Dialer. It's very good at voice dialing, but it also lets you do things like "Schedule an event for next Wednesday at 2 PM", or "Play music by Motley Crue"....
Definitely going to give this app a try. It'll take A LOT to get me to give up Swype as my regular keyboard.
Regardless of whether I end up using this particular app or not, with all the laws being passed about cell phone use while driving, voice recognition is no longer just a "neat toy", it's becoming a necessity. So I applaud anyone and everyone who is working to advance the state of the art in this field.
I have not been able to install it. They don't specify if there is an Android version requirement, which I am guessing there is. I am running 1.5.
Ceger
Ceger said:
I have not been able to install it. They don't specify if there is an Android version requirement, which I am guessing there is. I am running 1.5.
Ceger
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Says right in the OP that it requires Android 2.0 or higher.
subliminalurge said:
Definitely going to give this app a try. It'll take A LOT to get me to give up Swype as my regular keyboard.
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+1 to that. I love Swype. Best app I have dled by far!
Finally got a chance to play around with this app this morning.
Observations so far... The keyboard seems pretty good, although I won't be replacing Swype with it. Voice accuracy seems solid. It doesn't handle "Navigate to" very well. If I say "Navigate to Wal Mart" it just brings up nearby wal marts in google maps. On the built in voice search, it fires up navigation and handles the request properly. Given that this is still a beta, it could be that they just haven't tweaked it to take advantage of Android's capabilities yet.
Seems about the same speed as google's voice search.
But now the deal breaker. I've been getting frequent "unable to connect to server" errors this morning. I've verified that my data connection is working fine. This may be a beta, but they have versions for other handsets that are in production, so the beta thing is no excuse for their servers being down.
All things considered, this seems like a solid effort, but I don't see where it brings very many advantages to the table in comparison to the built in voice search. And if their servers aren't reliable, I can't really justify putting it into daily use no matter how good it is.
swype keyboard for life, but this vlingo could go somewhere, my only problem is, it didnt give me the widget.
i uninstalled and re-installed. nothing.
keyofhappy said:
swype keyboard for life, but this vlingo could go somewhere, my only problem is, it didnt give me the widget.
i uninstalled and re-installed. nothing.
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That's odd. The widget's working fine for me.
In truth, it doesn't really add much. You can get nearly the same result by just putting the app icon on your home screen. The widget does eliminate one extra button press, but for some unknown reason they made it 4 spaces wide.
Not enough functionality to justify losing that much screen real estate, IMHO.
EDIT: Ah, you can set it to come up when you long press the search button. Accomplishes the same thing as the widget, and doesn't use up 4 spaces on your screen.
Ooh, another annoyance...
They use yahoo rather than google for searches. No place to change it in the settings.
Another observation...
Google's voice recognition cuts me off after a fairly short time. Vlingo has let me compose some pretty lengthy emails all at one shot, whereas creating the same message with the stock voice recognition required me to do it in 4 or 5 chunks.
This almost makes writing email on my phone easier than my desktop with the full sized keyboard.
Do you have to be using it as the keyboard, or can it be used as a stand alone talk to text, or for opening programs and what not?
Negrito said:
Do you have to be using it as the keyboard, or can it be used as a stand alone talk to text, or for opening programs and what not?
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You do not have to use the keyboard part of it. Everything else will work just the same without using its keyboard.
Mike
crazymike1234 said:
2. Open the Browser and browse to *********
NOTE: Please do not share this link with anyone else
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lol nice
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regaw_leinad said:
lol nice
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Hey...It said do not share the link. It didn't say anything about the file
Mike
Yet another feature of Android that is only in webs' wet dreams. After overall year after announcement, still no API's for the mic, amazing.
crazymike1234 said:
You do not have to use the keyboard part of it. Everything else will work just the same without using its keyboard.
Mike
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Cool. Got it installed and played with it a bit. Me likey! Thanks for sharing.

Google Voice Actions

I know Google Voice Actions is only for 2.2 and up but was wondering if anybody has found a way to get it on the captivate.
I think our best bet is that Google releases a 2.1-compatible version soon. Otherwise we'll be waiting for our 2.2 update from Samsung, which could be an arbitrarily long time...and Voice Actions sounds really cool.
Edit: Vlingo is now free in the Market, and it works on Eclair. I don't know if it's as good as Google's new offering, but it used to be a $9.99 app, so...might be worth checking out.
cool i ll check it out
If you guys can't find vlingo, try edwin. They're very similar
Not sure where to post this, but I had a problem trying to get google voice action to work, using the listen commands and note to self commands.
Apparantly, you have to make sure that English (US) is selected. You can do this by clicking on the menu button when the Speak Now is showing.

Google Now and Navigation do not use the preferred TTS voice

Hi all,
I've been playing around with the semi-new high-quality TTS voices, and I'd really like to use the UK voice for navigation and Google Now. Unfortunately, selecting other voices in the Text-To-Speech menu does not change either of those two voices (It does work in other apps, like utter!.) I messed around with INOVA as well, with the same problem. The only fix I've found so far is to change the entire default system language to English (UK), but that also has the effect of changing my clock to 24-hour, and a few other British tweaks that I'd rather not have, and it still doesn't solve the problem of letting me choose the British male voice (or any INOVA voice.) Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Almost forgot: Running Nexus 5, rooted, stock ROM +Xposed-- if there's an Xposed module out there that will do this, please let me know!

Google Assistant - a few questions

I recently discovered you can access Google Assistant - previously only available for the expensive Pixel phones - on just about any Android v6/7 phone if you temporarily change the language to US English. I've been playing with it, as well as Google Now, which is apparently is set to replace and I have a few questions that perhaps people who've been using/following these apps for longer might be able to answer:
1) is there a way of saying "read this page out loud"?
2) can i translate the current page to another language ("read this page in french")?
3) can i get it it to open the browser (Firefox, in my case) and go to a page ("open Slashdot in Firefox", "Firefox open Slashdot" etc)?
4) can i get it to acknowledge me when i say "ok google" other than the limp little vibrate it does. There's an option to have it unlock the phone with "ok google" but if i'm not looking at the screen, or holding it (so i can feel the quick vibrate) I have no idea if it's picked my voice out of the background noises (say when i'm driving). It would make sense to have it just reply "yes [your nickname]".
5) when is the nickname used, anyway? I've never heard it say it.
6) Is there really no way of typing, instead of speaking, to Google Assistant?
7) I can't get it to play a video from Netflix on my Chromecast enabled TV, despite following the instructions online. It doesn't help that you can't follow them 100% because the options they describe differ between the online help and the Home app. Has anyone got this working?
8) I've set a work address in Google Maps but it's coming up empty in Google Assistant. Home is ok in both locations. They are both ok in Google Now too. What's odd is that it doesn't accept my work address when I type it, despite it being acceptable to Google Maps. This means that although I can enter a "close enough" address for the purpose of navigation, it's never going to allow location based reminders work.
9) Location based reminders don't seem to work anyway. It works for my home address sometimes, but i've never managed to get one set at a shop or train station to fire.
10) The shopping list interface is awful. It takes you to a really basic web page (it reminds me of my first attempt to create a list of items in html!) with no save option, and i now have some checked items I cannot remove. Perhaps if there was a save option I could do so. I actually thought this was a sort of javascript-less fallback option when I first saw it but it's not changed since then so I guess this is it.
For each of the questions above I've tried various ways but come up short. I'm using the latest stock rom for the Sony Xperia Z3, in the uk (the rom is the US one though).

Google apps fail on Unit

As above all the google apps, mail, maps and google, fail on my head unit. They didn’t at first but now won’t run at all. Have done a reset and it helps a bit but a day later, poof all failing again.
Unit is a KGL PX5 MTCD android 6 and it’s totally stock.
Ok google seems to work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKTb0kArJ5Y
There is just a general problem with px5 roms and kernel and they don't manage to fix it.
For some smartphones there are alternativ systems made but seems nobody makes a better Kernel for px5.
On my PX5 unit, everything works exept maps.
Root - de-install system app maps - install Version 9.46.2
Thanks it’s a minor issue for a head unit I guess (side from maps which was my preferred nav) don’t really need mail just handy to mail myself wall papers ?. And I don’t search the web much. But the maps is a pain as it’s handy to just do it all by voice, “ok google lets got to Nando’s” ???
Try Waze, has also Voice Search, not as integrated in Android but other nice Features.
In my experience thinking everything (else) works only means not using it intensively.
The Android is not stable, just look the kernel name.
iwl said:
Try Waze, has also Voice Search, not as integrated in Android but other nice Features.
In my experience thinking everything (else) works only means not using it intensively.
The Android is not stable, just look the kernel name.
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Good idea, I’ve just loaded Waze and tried the voice, pretty cool.
Shame about google maps is great to just say ok google where’s good to eat without even having to touch anything.
I also emailed the video to the seller who said I must have done something in settings ?*.
They also said the green phone button only lights up when receiving a call as well, and when I said it doesn’t at all said it doesn’t need too. Going off them rapidly ??

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