With that sorted your Primo should be able to use the system default TTS engine and voice. Make a backup of your \conten\PHONEME folder. Now you would be able to use the TTS voice installed and active in your Android system, but to make full use of it and get the pronounciation correct you have to do one more step: ĭownload the file and copy it into your \content\voice folder - do not unpack the file!!! Surprise!! No Ivona voice available and TTS pro still greyed out.Īfter a lot of searching I found a ZIP file that promised to make the TTS voice installed on the Android system available in Primo. Reading normal text was a pleasant surprise as it sounded really natural, so time to test Primo. With nothing to loose I installed the australian voice and the HQ sound engine. I can only recommend that you download a voice in your language and test it out, I have not heard anything better than this! More by accident I noticed the Ivona voices are still free to download. So after getting the basics of my Primo installation right I tried my best to get any australian voice to work.Īlthough some sounded a bit better, none gave the real life like feel and had a lack auf australian accent. Being more a Tomtom person I struggled a bit to get Primo working on my Tablet the way I want to.įor ages it annoyed me that no GPS program offered good sounding Australian TTS voices.
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