This reads out the word “Slow” at a slower rate. The mechanisms to employ SSML (start with a Slow Since writing this, Microsoft SAPI 5.2 and later versions have introduced support for the W3C standard Speech Synthesis Markup Language SSML so you may want to use that instead of the Microsoft-specific XML detailed here. This works for both text read out and text saved to audio files. You can alter which voice is used, put in pauses, change pitch and speed and many other things as ClaroRead speaks. ClaroRead lets you use Microsoft’s XML Tags to do this. You might, however, want to put in pauses, or make some text louder, or lower-pitched, or use a different voice halfway through. When you press the Play button ClaroRead or WordRead uses the same speech settings (voice, volume, speed) for all of the text it reads out. Published by Claro Software on 15th November 2011 15th November 2011 Using Microsoft XML tags with SAPI5 TTS voices
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