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Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 3:24 pm
by jhsa
NEW!!!

TTSAutomate - An excellent tool that allows you to create your own voice packs. Please get it at:

https://github.com/CaffeineAU/TTSAutomate

Here is a General ErSky9x basic phrase file for using with the TTsAutomate utility. You can edit, and add files to the "user" and "ModelNames" folders, but please don't touch the "system" folder, or your voice pack might not work properly.
ErSy9x Phrase file.zip
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Here you find Voice Packs for Ersky9x. From now on there will be only one pack for all boards using the Ersky9x firmware. Different voices mean different packs of course, but for all boards.. There are no specific voice packs for 9XR-PRO, Taranis, 9xtreme or Skyboard. There is a pack for Ersky9x. I did make some welcome messages for all different boards and placed them inside the "Extras" folder though, so you can change the welcome message if you want :)

Unzip the "voice" folder to the Root Directory of your radio's SD Card..

There is now also a "Docs" folder that has the voice list and a little tutorial explaining one of several ways of making your own voice files. The voice used on this pack is "Sharon" from http://www.acapela-group.com/
I hope it will remain available for a long time :)

I hope you enjoy this voice pack.

João

If you want to create your own files using the voices available on your computer and OpenTXspeaker.

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7715&p=109433#p109430

Thanks to mikeller

Create your own files on a Mac computer

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7715&start=30#p109479

Thanks to flybabo

Voice packs created by other users:


Voice Pack Portuguese- Brasil
PT_Brasil.zip
(6.24 MiB) Downloaded 862 times


Warning: The inactivity alarm (when you forget the radio ON) can be LOUD. If you are working on THE RADIO, specially late at night when all your family is sleeping, and you need to leave THE RADIO for a while, please turn it (THE RADIO of course) OFF. Your battery (and everyone else in the neighborhood) will thank you, specially if you use a Lithium battery to power the TX.


New voice pack for ersky9x versions r218 and newer. It does not work with earlier versions.

This pack uses only named files instead of numbers. You can add your own files to the "user" folder. Add model names to the modelNames folder. DO NOT change anything in the "system" folder. If you want to use a system file, just copy it to the "user" folder. You will now be able to select it and use it.
NOTE - From now on the file will include a version number and a ChangeLog file inside the "Docs" folder.
Voice Pack for Ersky9x r218 and above_v1.0.zip
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THE OLD PACK FOR VERSIONS 217 AND EARLIER WAS REMOVED. IT WAS ONLY CONFUSING PEOPLE THAT INSTALLED THE LATEST VERSION OF ERSKY9X. IF YOU HAVE AN OLD VERSION OF ERSKY9X, YOU SHOULD UPDATE TO THE LATEST ONE..

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 4:02 pm
by KAL
Hi João,

thank you for your efforts making this sound-pack.
Concerning the various welcome messages I went a completely seperate way :) ;) :
WELCOME.wav
(95.38 KiB) Downloaded 9919 times
Klaus

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 5:05 pm
by jhsa
Ha ha, yeah.. Well, that's a nice one :)

João

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 3:44 am
by kaos
Great job!
I am still some what confused about how all those files should be. I assume we should have 3 directory under \voice:
\system ---- must have those wav files, and these are listed in your sound file doc as red and the numbers should not be changed
\modelnames ----- where model names are stored, we can add any we want. what are the alphanumerical allowed in the name?
\user ---- user defined files, you can put any in there. also use number or alphanumerical?

does \extra needs to be in the \voice directory? is it where sytem find welcome wav files?
what are the whole list of wav file under the \voice directory is for? Just we can preview it? in the SD card, they are not needed. is this correct? I see overlapping files with system and other. Are these needed under \voice main directory?


By the way, suggest put this file in system file for model matching capable rx :mrgreen:
wrong model.wav
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and this for welcome :lol: :
SFSEY.wav
(125.04 KiB) Downloaded 9641 times

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 8:44 am
by jhsa
kaos wrote: I am still some what confused about how all those files should be. I assume we should have 3 directory under \voice:
Correct, plus all the numbered files.. Just unzip the voice folder to the root directory of your SD Card and all will be in the right place.
\system ---- must have those wav files, and these are listed in your sound file doc as red and the numbers should not be changed
Yes, do not touch these files, forget they exist. These are used by the radio firmware only.
\modelnames ----- where model names are stored, we can add any we want. what are the alphanumerical allowed in the name?
They need to be maximum 8 characters long, excluding the file extension. So something like "My_Model.wav" . It can of course be shorter. "Quad_1.wav" I believe you can also use spaces but I think I never used it. Try it. Something like "ASW 28.wav".
\user ---- user defined files, you can put any in there. also use number or alphanumerical?
Yes the same as with the modelNames. Make a voice file, give it a name (max 8 characters), and place it in the "User" folder. Then you can access it from the "Voice/Alarms menu"..

does \extra needs to be in the \voice directory? is it where sytem find welcome wav files?
No, "Extras" does not need to be on the card. Actually I will do it differently next time I update the voice pack. "Extras" will be placed outside the "voice" dorectory, and the "Docs" directory will be moved into it. It makes more sense and less confusing. But it doesn't harm if you leave it where it is..
Welcome files are in the "System" directory and (for the moment) also on those numbered files in the voice directory. file number 0028.wav
what are the whole list of wav file under the \voice directory is for? Just we can preview it? in the SD card, they are not needed. is this correct? I see overlapping files with system and other. Are these needed under \voice main directory?
For the moment all numbered files (as used before in er9x) have to be in the voice directory because Mike still didn't finished the conversion from the numbered files to named files. Once this is completed those numbered files will not be needed anymore. I think he is currently working on it. So, just forget about them and leave them where they are. They don't affect the files you can use. They just need to be there for the moment. I believe newer versions of the firmware will need less of those, if any.. All system files will then be placed in the "System" directory ONLY.
By the way, suggest put this file in system file for model matching capable rx :mrgreen:
I don't think there is a System voice for "wrong model" in the firmware yet. When/if Mike creates it, I will make the corresponding voice file. I don't think I will be using yours though. I use another voice for this voice pack. But if you you want you can replace the existing file with your own. Just give it the same name as the original file, and place it in the System folder replacing the original one.
and this for welcome :lol: :
I think this is an interesting file ;) but as I suggested above, you can replace the original welcome message with your own.
Just give it the name "WELCOME.wav" and place it in the system folder. If it still doesn't work, it is because the firmware is still using the numbered file in the voice directory. So, just change the file name to "0028.wav" and place it there..

I hope this answered your questions

Cheers

João

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 9:37 am
by KAL
On my Pro with newest test fimware I made the experience that welcome.wav in system directory
is taken prior to 0028.wav in voice directory.

It took some time before I noticed that.

Klaus

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 9:49 am
by jhsa
Yes, for the moment.. But I think that might change soon.. I think Mike might be working on it.

João

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 9:54 am
by MikeB
I am working on not using ANY files from the voice directory.

I don't think I can detect a "Wrong Model". If the receiver doesn't get the correct "model match" number, it simply doesn't work. The radio has no way of knowing if this is because of a wrong model number or the receiver is just switched off!

Because of the way voice developed (on er9x first), I look for named files first, and "fall back" to numbered files if the named one is not found.
I think, with a voice pack available these days, I could even drop the numbered files. During development, not all named files were available.

Mike.

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:13 pm
by kaos
Thx for the explanation. Now I know why I only have my old one direct with numbered file only but still works just fine - for now, and why the duplication of file in different directories, for now. Not an issue any more. :)

by the way, those two files I 'suggested' are meant to be a joke. :P
They are the 1st two voice files I made when er9x became voice capable long time ago.

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:29 pm
by jhsa
kaos wrote:by the way, those two files I 'suggested' are meant to be a joke. :P
They are the 1st two voice files I made when er9x became voice capable long time ago.
I know ;) and I remember that.. That's why I said that you could replace the original files with your own.. That explanation, even if answering your question, also target other people looking for answers. :)

I did include one of my joke ones by mistake in the voice pack :)

João

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 7:12 am
by IanF9X
Dear God in heaven above who's idea was it to put a massive police siren in for 10min inactivity alarm. Sitting beside wifey on sofa and left Tx on for a tad too long and well the rest as you would say is history, but I know I'll be ok in about a weeks time, head still hurts though :(

Think I'm going to change it to 'are you still alive' :D

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:02 am
by jhsa
My idea!! :) well, it works at least and it did its job.. you didn't forget your radio ON.. :D Not a good idea specially if you use lithium batteries to power it.

João

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:38 am
by IanF9X
jhsa wrote:My idea!! :) well, it works at least and it did its job.. you didn't forget your radio ON.. :D Not a good idea specially if you use lithium batteries to power it.

João
Thanks Joao I will never forget you for this :)

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:43 am
by jhsa
I will put a warning on the first post in a while ;)

João

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:52 am
by MikeB
In the alarms menu, you can set the volume specifically for the inactivity alarm, in case it is too loud!
I added this as you can start the radio in "mute" mode, by holding BOTH MENU and EXIT down while you power on. This disables all voice and beep output, but the inactivity alarm then disables "mute mode" so you do hear it.

Mike.

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 9:49 am
by jhsa
Warning placed on the first post ;) :D

João

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 9:54 am
by MikeB
jhsa wrote:Warning placed on the first post ;) :D
João
But it is only LOUD if you don't turn its' volume down (on the Alarms menu).

Mike.

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 10:00 am
by jhsa
If you are using ersky9x for the first time, it is at full volume (as it should be), right??
I personally won't turn it down as sometimes at the field I walk away from my radio quite often. And it is difficult to hear it.

João

EDIT: I've changed it to "can be LOUD"
An alarm that you can't hear is absolutely useless ;) :D

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 10:33 am
by MikeB
It defaults to a volume setting of 21, on a scale of 0 to 23, so not quite full volume but still loud.

I'm making good progress with sorting out where the voice files should be. For backward compatibility, most searches for files look in a specific directory first (system, user etc.), but if the file is not found there, the main voice directory is searched.

This means that numbered files will be split between system and user, although named files are now preferred where possible.

Mike.

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 12:17 pm
by jhsa
We will have to check that all needed system files are really in the system folder. All the numbers could keep their current file name but just be placed inside the system folder. These should be the only files with numbers in this folder, right?

Thanks

João

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 9:06 pm
by OctavioS
Hi all,
Any thoughts on this welcome 9xtreme sound file?
viewtopic.php?f=126&t=7692&p=102934#p102934
thx

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 10:01 pm
by jhsa
Hard to say without the actual board and speaker ;)

João

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 10:13 am
by OctavioS
Still don't have the board?

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Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 10:46 am
by jhsa
Yeah, I do.. But still inside the box.. didn't even open it yet. :(

João

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 7:27 pm
by s_mack
jhsa wrote:Warning: The inactivity alarm (when you forget the radio ON) can be LOUD. If you are working on the radio, specially late at night when all your family is sleeping, and you need to leave it for a while, please turn it OFF. Your battery (and everyone else in the neighborhood) will thank you, specially if you use a Lithium battery to power the TX.
A customer was confused by this statement. It took me awhile to understand where the confusion lie, but now I see it. The highlighted statement doesn't clarify what "it" is, and it could be read as "turn the inactivity alarm off". The confusion is understandable, given the context... you could be meaning that your family sleeping will thank you for shutting off an especially loud alarm (hence waking them) when I'm fairly sure you mean that they'll thank you for not burning them alive in the case of a lithium battery fire.

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 7:33 pm
by jhsa
Well, i did write the word "radio" before and in the same sentence, so I'm talking about "it".
I meant to say to turn the radio OFF, yes..
I will rephrase it in a while. ;)
English is not my mother language. I do my best though..

João

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 8:13 pm
by Daedalus66
You manage English better than most native speakers! You won't have any trouble eliminating the slight ambiguity. Cheers. :)


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Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 8:14 pm
by s_mack
The English language is the problem, not your use of it. It is ambiguous because the subject of the PHRASE is unclear, even if the subject of the sentence is. I think technically it is written correctly, but it could be written "more" correctly. In this case mistaking "it" drastically changes the intent.

Just replace "it" with "the radio"

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 8:41 pm
by jhsa
Yeah that is what I thought. :)

João

Re: Voice Packs for Ersky9x

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 8:48 pm
by jhsa
Done, I guess there is no chance for any misunderstandings now?? :mrgreen: ;)

João