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 Post subject: Which TTS voice is good for navigation in Malaysia and SG?
PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 5:32 pm 
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I just wanna know which TTS voice is good for me to set in my nuvi....? American Jack TTS, American Samantha TTS or Australia TTS?

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 Post subject: Re: Which TTS voice is good for navigation in Malaysia and SG?
PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 5:40 pm 
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It doesn't matter as long as she's a lady and can be understood :mrgreen:


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 Post subject: Re: Which TTS voice is good for navigation in Malaysia and SG?
PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 5:57 pm 
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tuah wrote:
It doesn't matter as long as she's a lady and can be understood :mrgreen:

What voice do you use in your nuvi?....just wanna know....
BTW Thanks.... :champ: :thumbsup: :peace:

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 Post subject: Re: Which TTS voice is good for navigation in Malaysia and SG?
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I dont use TTS cos the pronunciation is so bad that it becomes distracting. I tried all the available voices.

One of our forum members uses it as a source of amusement.


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 Post subject: Re: Which TTS voice is good for navigation in Malaysia and SG?
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Is the pronunciation really bad?

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 Post subject: Re: Which TTS voice is good for navigation in Malaysia and SG?
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Is the pronunciation really bad?
You really want to know?

Jalan Kebun Bunga is pronounced as Jalan Keh Bun(the confectionery) Bunga (as for Bunga-low)

Lorong Air Terjun = Loh Rang Air(the stuff we breath) T E R J U N (spelt out in letters).

Enough?

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 Post subject: Re: Which TTS voice is good for navigation in Malaysia and SG?
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hancool wrote:
Is the pronunciation really bad?
You really want to know?

Jalan Kebun Bunga is pronounced as Jalan Keh Bun(the confectionery) Bunga (as for Bunga-low)

Lorong Air Terjun = Loh Rang Air(the stuff we breath) T E R J U N (spelt out in letters).

Enough?

YUP

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 Post subject: Re: Which TTS voice is good for navigation in Malaysia and SG?
PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:47 pm 
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How about

Turn Right At Jlan Bee Tee Sbang to mean Jalan Bukit Subang

or

Turn Right At Jlan Ess Ess Quarter A to mean Jalan SS1/4A. (by one of our Bro here)

or

you tama to mean Utama


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 Post subject: Re: Which TTS voice is good for navigation in Malaysia and SG?
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OK......OK....I get it.....I ask coz I never use it in Malaysia........

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