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Text to Speech pronounces punctuation?
I've been using text to speech for some presentations, fairly big ones. In going through it, I've noticed them (the Joanna voice, specifically) saying "dot". I came to realize that 'she' was pronouncing the period. I have not been able to determine a rhyme or reason for why this happens sometimes, but sometimes doesn't. I've also come across the voice pronouncing other punctuation marks (comma, semi-colon, dash). Is there a reason that I'm missing, maybe I'm doing something to make this happen? It's literally happening in one sentence, then not in the next, I can't figure out why.
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- JamesFerroneCommunity Member
Hi James!
It could be the formatting of the text! Did you copy and paste certain text in the Text to Speech text box?
Also, would you mind sharing the .story file so we can take a look? You can do so by using the "Add Attachment" button in this discussion.
- JamesFerroneCommunity Member
I overwrote it to fix it, but I am sure that I have draft versions with the issue still there. I will dig them up after the weekend, I somehow missed your reply, which I greatly appreciate!
- AndrewDeanCommunity Member
To whom it may concern: text-to-speech inconsistently pronounces the word "dot" when using the male voice (Mathew). The text formatting is consistent with no extra spaces or special characters. It only happens at the end of the narration and even happens occasionally after the period at the end of the voice over speech has been removed entirely.
I unfortunately cannot provide an example (proprietary content) , but it is taking place in several instances across multiple courses in this way. Each one has to be checked individually after published each time to be certain it is not taking place. Please have developers look into the code logic and provide a practical suggestion as a work around once pin-pointed.
Longer paragraphs can sometimes produce the word "dot" with a pause prior. If I retain the final period back or even remove the final period, it speaks the word "dot" in both cases. When I reduce text from 1,465 characters (with spaces) to 789 characters (with spaces), the same remaining text will not produce the pronounced "dot" audio at the end (with or without a period at the end); so I am inclined to guess it something conditional relating to lengthy text-to-speech content with this particular case and character voice.
It sounds minor, but quickly becomes quite troublesome when producing multiple courses for clients. With these instances, I would work around this by breaking the audio into shorter audio segments and patch them together using the timeline in Storyline; since I am actually exporting to Articulate Studio, which will not easily allow dual audio sources per slide, I will need to manually edit each audio to remove per instance. Thank you in advance for looking into it further. Hi Andrew!
You hit the nail on the head! We've narrowed this issue down to the character length as we noticed if the text exceeds 1000 characters than the word "dot" is read.
We do have an active report for this bug, so I'm going to add your comments as we continue investigating.
The current workaround is to include a carriage return in strings of text which exceed a character count of 1000.
I'll report back to this discussion when I have an update.
- AndrewDeanCommunity Member
That helps for now. Thank you Lauren!
- JamesFerroneCommunity Member
I'm glad something was figured out, this was driving me nuts! I will try out the 1000 character thing...I have found it also pronounces other punctuation marks. It seems to add an additional character at the end of sentences, I guess after 1000 characters has been hit...I can go in and delete the end period, then it will deleted an additional space...the backspace won't move, but you can tell something gets deleted. That fixes it, but like he said, it has to be done for about every TTS block, or at least they all need to be carefully checked to see if it's happening.
Hello James!
I understand how tedious that must be! We have an active report for this bug, so we'll let you know when we have a fix.
Thanks for coming back to update us!
- MelanieSobie-14Community Member
I had this issue happen in a recent course and I figured out it was happening because there was a bullet list formatting that was hidden in the last line after my text when I deleted the last blank line after the text, the text to speech quit saying dot
- JessicaLittl534Community Member
I'm having this same issue. I've copied plain text into the notes to convert the text to speech and continue to have the issue. It is not a very long paragraph so the 1000 character issue doesn't seem to make sense for this one. I removed all bullets, formatting and simply typed the text into an email that I copied from and used the past no formatting option. Any suggestions/updates - looks like this thread hasn't been updated in a few months?
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