I'm using Logos Windows desktop. However, the robotic TTS voice is difficult and poor in emphasis. I can change speed and pitch on windows desktop. Does anyone have any suggestions for improving it further? Thank you
Logos uses the text-to-speech voices installed on your Windows desktop. To change the voice, you would have to adjust the default voice from Windows settings.
Certain books, especially some Bibles, have a dedicated reading voice that comes with the resource.
I have been using the TTS feature on my Android smartphone and on my iPad for several years. It is so much better than the robotic voice on Windows. A further advantage is that on mobile devices the voice automatically changes when you switch to a book that is written in another language whereas on Windows you have to go to the control panel and select the right language/voice.
If you prefer to use the speakers of your desktop you can use the Phone Link feature in Windows to connect your smartphone to your computer:
This only works on Microsoft Edge, but if you open logos at biblia.com (app.logos.com doesn't work well for this purpose), you can use Microsoft's Read Aloud feature. This allows you to select from a number of very good voices.
But it's going to start talking from wherever you put your cursor so you can't have your book opened and another book or your Bible - it will be switching back and forth to where your cursor is, so I'll usually open Edge and put it on a second monitor with only the one book, and then do my "real" study in Logos on another screen.
Is there any way to improve the desktop TTS? E.g. Third party software or download a voice upgrade?
To change the voice in Logos, go to Windows control panel - Ease of Access - Speech Recognition. Then select Text to Speech to the left. In the Speech Properties popup, you can select the voice from the Voice selection dropdown. I only have two voices available to me, and I'm not sure how to point you in the right direction concerning how to expand your options here.
In the past I played around with the options in Windows for text-to-speech and got nothing out of it. I downloaded different English language packs to get better voices but, no matter what I tried, the only voice options I got at the end are David, Hazel, and Zira; all three sound equally awful. This left me wary of looking into buying third party voices; wouldn't it just be a waste of money if Windows didn't recognize them?
I recently started using Logos on my phone (Android), which has an excellent T2S function.
Yes!! I too have started to use this function a lot! It makes even a 15 minute drive profitable… get a few more pages "read'.
When I used Win10, I had to use the Win7 legacy control panel applet to get greater control over the voice used by Logos Desktop. This included exposing higher-quality third-party voices in Logos. It might also expose some other MS voices that are of a higher quality. See if this applet exists on your Win11 / Win10 machine:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Speech\SpeechUX\sapi.cpl
If it does, create a desktop shortcut for quicker changes. Note: Since we live in a Fallen World, you will still need to restart Logos.
If you install https://github.com/gexgd0419/NaturalVoiceSAPIAdapter and then change the voice on the SAPI.cpl screen, you can get Logos' Windows desktop app to use modern
If you buy a third-party voice, ask them if it integrates with Microsoft's system-level interface and what return policy they offer if it doesn't.
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