Voice prompts
Re: Voice prompts
Hi,
Quick question, I might have missed this, but I just realized the language options now have VOICE (L1), L2, L3. I assume I can upload more than one language. If that is the case, how these variables are loaded with the target language? I am assuming I can upload 3 languages and the latest one would became L1 and the first one uploaded would become L3. Is this correct? Thanks.
Quick question, I might have missed this, but I just realized the language options now have VOICE (L1), L2, L3. I assume I can upload more than one language. If that is the case, how these variables are loaded with the target language? I am assuming I can upload 3 languages and the latest one would became L1 and the first one uploaded would become L3. Is this correct? Thanks.
Re: Voice prompts
No, the L stands for Level not languageW1CY wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:34 amHi,
Quick question, I might have missed this, but I just realized the language options now have VOICE (L1), L2, L3. I assume I can upload more than one language. If that is the case, how these variables are loaded with the target language? I am assuming I can upload 3 languages and the latest one would became L1 and the first one uploaded would become L3. Is this correct? Thanks.
We should probably get rid of the L and just have Voice 1 , 2 and 3
The voice prompts generally increase in verbosity with the number
Re: Voice prompts
Voice 1,2 3 might be more confusing as it kind of implies there are three voices.
I think the L is good because when you know it means level, you will understand it.
Currently its:
Voice, Voice L2, Voice L3
You could use:
- C for complexity
- V for verbose will probably be confusing
- D for detail
- +
- ??
Voice, Voice D2, Voice D3
Voice, Voice +, Voice ++
I think the L is good because when you know it means level, you will understand it.
Currently its:
Voice, Voice L2, Voice L3
You could use:
- C for complexity
- V for verbose will probably be confusing
- D for detail
- +
- ??
Voice, Voice D2, Voice D3
Voice, Voice +, Voice ++
Re: Voice prompts
Thanks, now it makes sense... I suggest that the L could be replaced by Lvl to indicate level. L alone in a voice context is a short leap to pass the meaning as Language. Thanks again.VK3KYY wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:39 amNo, the L stands for Level not languageW1CY wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:34 amHi,
Quick question, I might have missed this, but I just realized the language options now have VOICE (L1), L2, L3. I assume I can upload more than one language. If that is the case, how these variables are loaded with the target language? I am assuming I can upload 3 languages and the latest one would became L1 and the first one uploaded would become L3. Is this correct? Thanks.
We should probably get rid of the L and just have Voice 1 , 2 and 3
The voice prompts generally increase in verbosity with the number
Re: Voice prompts
Unfortunately the display width is only 16 characters, and "Prompt:Voice Lvl1" would be 17 characters and difficult to readW1CY wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 10:48 pmThanks, now it makes sense... I suggest that the L could be replaced by Lvl to indicate level. L alone in a voice context is a short leap to pass the meaning as Language. Thanks again.VK3KYY wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:39 amNo, the L stands for Level not languageW1CY wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:34 amHi,
Quick question, I might have missed this, but I just realized the language options now have VOICE (L1), L2, L3. I assume I can upload more than one language. If that is the case, how these variables are loaded with the target language? I am assuming I can upload 3 languages and the latest one would became L1 and the first one uploaded would become L3. Is this correct? Thanks.
We should probably get rid of the L and just have Voice 1 , 2 and 3
The voice prompts generally increase in verbosity with the number
"Prompt:Voice Lvl 1"
would be 18 characters
I guess Lv 1 would just fit, but since the voice audio does not need to correspond to the on screen texts, as it already said "Voice Mode 2" etc, then perhaps just Voice, Voice + and Voice ++ is equally good, as it would encourage people to read the User Guide to understand the differences
Currently Voice 1 and 2 are virtually identical, and possibly Voice 2 may be redundant now, as it may have been superseded by other changes.
However I don't want to remove it at the moment as there may be other reasons to have the intermediate level between 1 and 3
Re: Voice prompts
I have released new voice prompts
https://github.com/LibreDMR/voice-promp ... 2020.10.04
These include additions for the individual channel power setting, but these have not been translated from English to the other supported languages.
I have also made an initial version of Dutch in 2 voices "Ruben" and "Lotte" using the Dutch language file used to display text in the radio.
The Dutch voice prompts now needed to be fully translated to remove abbreviations etc
https://github.com/LibreDMR/voice-promp ... 2020.10.04
These include additions for the individual channel power setting, but these have not been translated from English to the other supported languages.
I have also made an initial version of Dutch in 2 voices "Ruben" and "Lotte" using the Dutch language file used to display text in the radio.
The Dutch voice prompts now needed to be fully translated to remove abbreviations etc
Re: Voice prompts
ON7LDS has supplied an update for the Dutch language prompts
So I've rebuilt both Dutch voices, Ruben and Lotte and have created a new release
https://github.com/LibreDMR/voice-promp ... 2020.10.08
So I've rebuilt both Dutch voices, Ruben and Lotte and have created a new release
https://github.com/LibreDMR/voice-promp ... 2020.10.08
Re: Voice prompts
new version for catalan voices.