![]() No GPS is good at TTS because it's synthesised. I've got a TomTom and had a Mio previously. The Navman/Mio Australian voice is really good, so it can be done. The US ones also sound garbage, like the voice commands from an old computer, really clipped and not smooth at all. Menai, Wollongong) and I've heard her mispronounce 'metres' (she said 'metters' instead of 'meetres'). The UK one can't pronounce the Australian words (e.g. They advertise that they have TTS and spoken street names, but the voices are garbage. Does anyone know if TomTom are ever going to release an Australian text-to-speech computer voice? So my guess is that it would be quite easy for TomTom to release Australian voices, but they're too cheap to license it. From the, it's the same software that Navman uses (as their voices are named Karen and Lee, too). ![]() I've found out that my TomTom One (v4) uses the Vocalizer TTS engine (made by Nuance), as there is a 'VocalizerTTS' folder on my GPS. I'm talking about text-to-speech (TTS), where it reads out the name of the street or suburb. Thanks AUS_KING, but those are recorded voices. Unfortunately, I appears that the latest update I can download with.ĭoes anyone know if TomTom are ever going to release an Australian text-to-speech computer voice? They advertise that they have TTS and spoken street names, but the voices are garbage. ![]() And installing version 7 via HOME results in the TomTom not seeing the voice at all. ![]() Since I have the XL-S, I had the Loquendo voices to begin with. Select the checkbox next to the items you want to download and then click Download. Computer voices that use text-to-speech technology to read street names, incoming text messages, weather information, etc. Browse TomTom support FAQs and videos, the TomTom Discussions forum and product manuals. ![]()
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