So you think this is a Nuance bug, not a Voiceover bug?
Chris.
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From: "Matthew Dierckens" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2015 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: A somewhat comical bug that Sooo! needs to be fixed in I O S
9.02.
As I don’t use the enhanced Samantha voice, I had to test it out on the Mac
as well, and it does in fact appear to do this as well. All of the nuance
voices were recently updated with the release of El Capitan, so it is
definitely nuance who needs to be notified.
God bless.
Matthew Dierckens
Certified Assistive Technology Specialist
Macintosh, Windows and IOS Trainer
U.S. number: 573-401-1018
Personal Email: [email protected]
On Oct 10, 2015, at 19:28, Devin Prater <[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, this does happen. Contact Apple about it, and have Neuance correct
that. This may be an embarrasement someday. But its not a problem, I don't
believe, in iOS, more like a speech problem that will have to be fixed.
That's a very bazarre, and embarrasing bug.
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 10, 2015, at 5:56 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
<[email protected]> wrote:
OK, first off, this is not the public beta. I'm speaking of the official
I O S build. that being said, this does happen as well on the beta. I
tested it. Technically, I probably shouldn't be saying that, but
anyway...
Try this for yourself.
1. Switch your speech to the enhanced quality Symantha voice. It's the
only one where I'm seeing this occur.
2. Type in the word "bit", b i t. bit. then, have it read back just
the individual word. Notice that it reads it correctly.
3. Now however, do this. Type in a full sentence and use the word "bit"
b i t, in the middle of the sentence. Make sure there's at least one
word after it in the sentence.
Now mark? Do not put me on moderator status here. We are all? adults
here. OK? I'm not cussing like in my last thread. I'm quoting a bug
here. I'm not trying to unprofessionally curse. So, let's be mature
about this! I'm gonna be quite angry if you call me out on this publicly
or not. But seriously, you'll notice, instead of saying bit, it instead
says, bitch! b i t c h. Like a female dog.
Example: I hope it explains things a bit differently, would actually
come out as: I hope it explains things a bitch differently.
If you read word by word though with your rotor, you'll notice that you
did! spell things correctly, and that in all actuality, the word bit, b i
t, is written, not the other word.
Is that! not just totally! bizarre? If you don't believe me with this,
and think I'm only writing this for attention, then, here's your proof:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/16962268/mispronunciation.mp3
Chris.
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