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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.
- NielsVollrath-510 months agoCommunity Member
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!