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Text to speech languages

New Here ,
Jun 13, 2022 Jun 13, 2022

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Hi there, I want to translate English eLearnings into Spanish and other languaes. 

From what I can see Captivate has the built in options of English, French (Chloe) and Yumi (at least i think this is chinese??).

Is there any way to download, purchase other languages such as spanish?  Or a recommended workflow using another translation application that fits in well with Adobe Captivate? 

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Jun 27, 2022 Jun 27, 2022

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If you are using a Windows machine you can add additional text to speech languages.

  • Click the Start button and type in Language Settings
  • Select Language Settings
  • Click on Add a language
  • Type in the language you wish to add
  • Look for a version that includes the icon for Text-to-Speech and select it
  • Install the Text-to-Speech option and press Install
  • Wait for the language to be installed
  • Restart or start Adobe Captivate.
  • Click on the Window dropdown menu and select Slide Notes
  • Click on the icon for Text to Speech and you should be able to select the new language from the Speech Agent drop-down menu (I tested this with Mexican Spanish and now have a new voice for Sabina).

 

 

 

 

Paul Wilson, CTDP

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