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== Facts ==
== Facts ==
# '''We can open as many TTS voices as we want in a country as long as the TTS engine can read the map''' (has the same character set).For example, the Japanese (Japanese characters) voice will not work in Israel (Hebrew characters)
# '''We can open as many TTS voices as we want in a country as long as the TTS engine can read the map''' (has the same character set).For example, the Japanese (Japanese characters) voice will not work in Israel (Hebrew characters)

Latest revision as of 01:24, 15 November 2023

How do I clean my client TTS cache? (To check new deployments)?


How do I test my REGEX


I am a REGEX master! How can I contribute to my language voice?


Facts

  1. We can open as many TTS voices as we want in a country as long as the TTS engine can read the map (has the same character set).For example, the Japanese (Japanese characters) voice will not work in Israel (Hebrew characters)
  2. TTS is always voice default - If a TTS exists in a country, it will be defined as default (what every user gets)
  3. Appears in the voice list in the Waze app with the subtitle “including street names”.