![]() Will update if that solves the issue/ provides a work-around. ![]() I haven't tried a full uninstallation (manual localdata/app removal) and reinstall, that may solve the issue as it has in the past for me, but that is not an ideal solution, even if it works. What I don't get is, since so many users use TTS why doesn't Discord just implement the bare controls for MS Speech API to allow selection of the voice within Discord instead of it picking pre-enumerated voices, because of this enumeration changes in the registry I've seen it cause problems in Discord.Įither Discord should re-enumerate and pick the correct voice synced with the system panel(s) (old control panel SAPI, and the new modern "settings area" for speech) upon each startup to guarantee the right voice is selected or, the best option: include a drop down within the app that allows selection of your TTS voice based on installed voices/tokens in the system that gets populated upon application startup. Something broke in the TTS arena for Discord :( ![]() I have custom voices I use with TTS and they were working properly everywhere including Discord.UNTIL the update this morning/last night. Same issue, voice has been reverted to George, and I have no way of changing it. "įurthermore I would like to ask if it is possible to change the /tts output (voice) of Discord to a /tts output voice like amazon polly or another voice output with a better pronunciation of a certain language. Windows Settings > Time & Language > Speech > "Voice ", Control Panel > Ease of Access > Speech Recognition > Text to Speech (left sidebar) > Voice Selection > "Microsoft Zira Desktop". The one that discord actually bothers looking at is in your Control Panel (not windows settings). "The /tts voice is controlled by a default voice package that comes with Windows. So what does " follows the default system" means? You said that Discord follows the default settings of the system, but my Windwos 10 tts voice is a male from Austria (Karsten) and not the female from Discord. ![]() Depending on what platform you're using, you'll be hearing different TTS voices! Internet browsers such as Chrome or Firefox have a different Text-to-Speech reading bot than Windows or Mac do. I have only found that information about tts on Discord Important Note: TTS follows the default system settings of how Discord is being used. It might be that they haven't got a lot of feed back about this, or they don't want to break functionality for older versions of windows, but it might be worth asking about it. It does however also suggest that there are at least two ways to access the text to speech functionality in Windows, and that Discord is using an older legacy technique to do this. This is understandable but also unfortunate as it's so much easier to work with in most cases. They are seriously trying to remove as much as possible of the old legacy control panel. The legacy control has probably not been updated to support the new voice packages, and by now I'm not holding my breath waiting for MS to fix this. However none of these are available in the settings available though the legacy Control Panel. In Windows 10 I can install voice packages for different countries, and in the Windows 10 control applet they are all available and can be chosen in order to make the Text-2-Speech work better with a particular language. One of which is accessed via the legacy Control Panel and the other through the Windows 10 control applet (in my case at least, don't know how it works with Win 7 or 8).Īnd that's not the end of it. Yes, it is a disparity between the option you set in the different settings panels.
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