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== 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) | |||
# '''TTS is always voice default''' - If a TTS exists in a country, it will be defined as default (what every user gets) | |||
# Appears in the voice list in the Waze app with the subtitle “including street names”. | |||
For example, the Japanese (Japanese characters) voice will not work in Israel (Hebrew characters) | |||
If a TTS exists in a country, it will be defined as default (what every user gets) | |||
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[[Category:Localization]] | [[Category:Localization]] | ||
[[Category:Voices]] | [[Category:Voices]] | ||
[[Category:TTS]] | [[Category:TTS]] |
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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)
- TTS is always voice default - If a TTS exists in a country, it will be defined as default (what every user gets)
- Appears in the voice list in the Waze app with the subtitle “including street names”.