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Text-to-Speech Pronunciation
- 7 months ago
Thanks, all. I wasn't able to get it there with either of these suggestions, but I spelled it Huann, which resulted in a pronunciation of who-wan, and then I just trimmed off the first part. Mission accomplished, even if it took a few detours!
OK, very weird. I tried it in the full text and got exec cute tutor
but when I tried it on its own using your "exectcuter of a will" it worked fine. so I exported that to a file then edited the word back into the OG. that worked as long as I don't have to edit the text down the road. I was then curious and just did "executor of a will" on its own and it also worked. so it must be how Matilda is seeing the word in the context of the paragraph. So, AI assistant voices don't incorporate SSML?
Hi RobSkeet,
I'm happy to chime in!
You're absolutely right. AI Assistant has limited support for Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) because AI-generated voices are designed to understand the relationship between words and adjust delivery accordingly. In this case, Matilda reads the phrase "executor of a will" correctly by recognizing the context between the words.
Let us know if you have any more questions or if there's anything else we can help with.