So I'am trying to add a new language, spesifically norwegian, to SpeechSynthesizer, but it doesn't seem to get installed.
Found this: Add another voice into .NET Speech (But here the problem is that Czech isn't supported)
I have installed the norwegian pack from here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=27224
In my code I use this to check if it is installed:
foreach (var voice in speaker.GetInstalledVoices())
{
Console.WriteLine(voice.VoiceInfo.Description);
}
But it only outputs: Microsoft Zira Desktop - English (United States)
Have checked the text-to-Speech tool were this is also the only option. Have also tried to log off/log on and restart the computer.
Anyone know how to fix this?
You may need to add a Speech Language to Windows 10 and set your Locale, Country, Windows display language and Speech language so they are all aligned with one of Cortana's supported locale configurations.
To confirm the settings are set correctly:
Open Settings. Select Time& language, and then Region & Language.
Check the Language (set as default) setting for your Windows display language. If your desired language is not available, add your desired language:
Check the Country or region setting. Make sure the country selected corresponds with the Windows display language set in the Language setting.
Return to Settings and Time & language, and then select Speech. Check the Speech language setting, and make sure it’s aligned with the previous settings.
After you have correctly done the above, your language should appear in the SpeechSynthesizer.AllVoices collection. You should then be able to assign this voice to your SpeechSynthesizer instance's Voice property:
private async void SpeakText(MediaElement audioPlayer, string TTS)
{
SpeechSynthesizer ttssynthesizer = new SpeechSynthesizer();
//Set the Voice/Speaker to Spanish
using (var speaker = new SpeechSynthesizer())
{
speaker.Voice = (SpeechSynthesizer.AllVoices.First(x => x.Gender == VoiceGender.Female && x.Language.Contains("ES")) );
ttssynthesizer.Voice = speaker.Voice;
}
SpeechSynthesisStream ttsStream = await ttssynthesizer.SynthesizeTextToStreamAsync(TTS);
audioPlayer.SetSource(ttsStream, "");
}