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Text to speech - How to fix the first word being cut off
Hi Amos,
I haven't run into that either, but we'd be happy to take a look at your example too.
Some basic tips and tricks on using text to speech:
- always look to use proper punctuation and spelling (i.e. it’s vs. its)
- use commas to break up speech, it will act like a pause.
- spell out abbreviation words such as “Street” vs. St.
- use “one half” instead of 1/2
- avoid use of any slang
- try to spell words out phonetically to allow for easier reading to speech
The text-to-speech algorithm is constantly learning and updating based on all the input from users, so you should see a consistently better experience each time.
My team shared a basic thought that you don’t want to leave a lot of interpretation to a computer, so being as specific and concise as possible is key here!
Let us know if you need anything else.
Can we get someone from Articulate to chime in on this problem that seems unresolved 7 years later? Adding a second silence at the start helps, but not all TTS can afford to have a second delay before being played. This is a huge hassle and gives a terrible user expierence for our learners.
- CarmenHufcut5 months agoCommunity Member
I am running into the same issue.
- LaurenDuvall5 months agoStaff
Hi CarmenHufcut! I see that you reached out via chat and worked with my colleague, Robert, to resolve this issue. If you are still having trouble with text-to-speech, don't hesitate to reach out!
- CarmenHufcut5 months agoCommunity Member
This issue remains unresolved, which is frustrating. It seems to have happened before, as I've noticed on the Community Blog. And nobody seems to be able to fix it.
Thank you for the follow-up.
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