Re: NSSpeechSynthesizer and empty strings
Re: NSSpeechSynthesizer and empty strings
- Subject: Re: NSSpeechSynthesizer and empty strings
- From: "David Brennan" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 19:49:13 +0100
Hi,
I have just come up with solution. I add a silence to the start of the
string. Therefore NSSpeechSynthesizer will always have something to
say.
NSString *tempString = @"[[inpt PHON]]%[[inpt TEXT]]";
tempString = [tempString stringByAppendingString:[inputText string]];
Regards,
Dave.
2008/6/26 I. Savant <email@hidden>:
>> If NSSpeechSynthesizer has nothing to say, I want to create an audio
>> file with 1 second of silence.
>
> Maybe I'm misunderstanding the problem, but how about ...
>
> if ([myString isEqualToString:@""])
> {
> // Record silence into file ...
> } else {
> // Send string to speech synthesizer
> }
>
> --
> I.S.
>
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