Guest Bryan Mok Report post Posted 08/19/2004 01:30 PM From the VoiceGuide web site, I found it supports multi-language. But I would like to know whether VoiceGuide support Chinese Language (It refers to the echo algorithm, e.g. echo the amount of $12340.45 or a date, say. They are different in Chinese and English). I do not refer to the text-to-speech's Chinese support! On the other hand, I would like to ask several question: 1)Dose VoiceGuide support database access, especially SQLServer and Oracle? 2)Does it support the user define data type returned from stored procedure or function? 3)In the feature list page, I found a term "Max Module". What does "module" mean? Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 08/19/2004 10:29 PM I would like to know whether VoiceGuide support Chinese Language If re-recording the sound files in \system\voice\ subdirectory is not enough then you can edit the lib_num2wav.vbs file. From http://www.voiceguide.com/vghelp/html/modSayNumber.htm : Users can edit the way in which the numbers are spoken, or even add their own Say Number functions by editing the file: lib_num2wav.vbs located in VoiceGuide's \system\vbs\ subdirectory. This is useful if it is required to say numbers/amounts in a language other then English. Please read the lib_num2wav.vbs file for more information. 1)Dose VoiceGuide support database access, especially SQLServer and Oracle? Yes, see: http://www.voiceguide.com/vghelp/html/modDbQuery.htm 2)Does it support the user define data type returned from stored procedure or function? All data is returned as 'variants' - meaning it can be used as integers or strings. You may want to try using the evaluation version of VG and test things for yourself. What does "module" mean? See: http://www.voiceguide.com/vghelp/html/ScriptIntro.htm Share this post Link to post