![]() ![]() Read Aloud Android was reading first sentence in USA female one voice and the When I use "Notification readout" (= has an option to reads out calendar events) that is AUS male voice. When I use "ok google", I get an AUS female voice - I have no clue why. I think most everyday users who treat their phone as an "appliance" would find it extremely difficult to describe and identify the problem. It would have been interesting to ask posters follow up questions and if their problem sounds like the recorded audio files I made. google voice buggyI did find this but question is locked.This was one of the few times my Google Search skills did not help. Reading app review comments is a painfully difficult way to get information. I found the Play store comments for "Google TTS engine" helped me identify that few people have / had problem. I like the Google TTS AUS male voice I am using - most free offerings tend to be a female voices or really poorly made male voices (for AUS in particular). Thanks for the tips on alternatives, I will look and see if they have an AUS male voice offering then think about leaving google TTS engine. ![]()
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