You can use what's called "SSML tags" in the text to achieve this and many other effects.
Check out the appendix "Using SSML tags" in our developers API Reference. Note: This does not require programming!
Appendix C - here -
http://www.oddcast.com/support/docs/v...
Note: Nuance voices do not support SSML. If you are using a Nuance voice (see the voice table in the API Reference ) - you may want to try using a comma, period, or other punctuation marks.
You can use what's called "SSML tags" in the text to achieve this and many other effects.
Check out the appendix "Using SSML tags" in our developers API Reference. Note: This does not require programming!
Appendix C - here -
http://www.oddcast.com/support/docs/v...
Also check out this simple example:
http://www.oddcast.com/support/TTS_En...
Note: Nuance voices do not support SSML. If you are using a Nuance voice (see the voice table in the API Reference ) - you may want to try using a comma, period, or other punctuation marks.
Hope this helps,
Gil
SitePal Team