For me the mispronounciation of the letter B only occurs when the B is
capitalized. I find the mispronounction helpful being that B and V sound so
similar.
Donna
> On Oct 13, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Bill Gallik wrote:
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> The problem has "gone away" after I deployed the Alex voice on my iPhone 6.
The problem has "gone away" after I deployed the Alex voice on my iPhone 6.
But, I think I'll try switching back to the Samantha voice to find out if
switching the voices helps the matter.
Thanks for the idea!
- Bill & Leader Dog Holland
- "With most men, unbelief in one thing springs from
yes and space sounds like skace and lema sounds like lena from mich.
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From: Sieghard Weitzel
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Subject: RE: A somewhat comical bug that Sooo! needs to be fixed in I O S
9.0.2.
Not sure
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Regards,
Sieghard
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Richard Turner
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that seems to be a
Hello,
It was fine in IOS8.3, though. Although, and this is just my opinion, I don't
think its the synth itself.
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Date: Monday, October 12, 2015 1:24 pm
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ubject: Re: A somewhat comical bug that Sooo! needs to be fixed in I O S 9.0.2.
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>
> One quite annoying mispronunciation I've encountered in iOS 9.0.2 is that
> capitol "B" is not pronounced at all correctly. It sound to these ears as if
> VoiceOver were saying &quo
I have a 6+ and have noticed the same thing. I only see it was Samantha, but it
is a nasty spelling for the letter B I think perhaps, because people were
misunderstanding V and be so they tried it that way to make it obvious. But it
sounds like she stuttering it sounds like shes stuttering.
Jon
Hi Bill. I'm using an identical configuration: 128-gig iPhone 6 with IOS 9.0.2,
and default dialect set to U.S. English and using the Samantha default. I
switched to Samantha Enhanced and the Siri female, then back to Samantha
default, and everything sounded fine to me. Go figure. Not sure what
that seems to be a Samantha problem. Alex, Female Siri and Siri Male don't slur
the pronunciation the way Samantha does. So, since not all the US English
voices have the issue there may be nothing Apple can do about it, the maker of
the synthesizer would need to do something.
Richard
> On Oct
One quite annoying mispronunciation I've encountered in iOS 9.0.2 is that
capitol "B" is not pronounced at all correctly. It sound to these ears as if
VoiceOver were saying "Cap Lee."
This happens whether I'm in the CONTACTS and perusing each capitol letter,
checking the spelling of a word cha
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