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We totally agree - we would love to add Farsi.
SitePal licenses the TTS technology from world leading vendors - whenever new voices and languages become available - we add them to the product.
So I'm sorry we can't say when Farsi would be available. Hope it happens soon!
Gil
SitePal Team
SitePal licenses the TTS technology from world leading vendors - whenever new voices and languages become available - we add them to the product.
So I'm sorry we can't say when Farsi would be available. Hope it happens soon!
Gil
SitePal Team
Great
do you now see the callbacks with zero % value?
can you use this to identify the missing audio support?
do you now see the callbacks with zero % value?
can you use this to identify the missing audio support?
Glad to be able to help.
also - I noticed that alicebot offers a default Potuguese knowledge base here -
http://alicebot.wikidot.com/aiml:pt-b...
take a look,
Gil
also - I noticed that alicebot offers a default Potuguese knowledge base here -
http://alicebot.wikidot.com/aiml:pt-b...
take a look,
Gil
"progress callback" is my shorthand for vh_audioProgress
sorry for not being clear.
To clarify -
I tried your example page multiple times.
Your code does not call the vh_audioProgress callback regardless of whether audio capability is enabled on the computer.
This means the code on your page is not properly formulated. You need to fix it.
Again - look at our example at -
http://www.oddcast.com/support/vh_sce...
This demonstrates that the callback is called when properly setup.
Hope this helps.
Gil
sorry for not being clear.
To clarify -
I tried your example page multiple times.
Your code does not call the vh_audioProgress callback regardless of whether audio capability is enabled on the computer.
This means the code on your page is not properly formulated. You need to fix it.
Again - look at our example at -
http://www.oddcast.com/support/vh_sce...
This demonstrates that the callback is called when properly setup.
Hope this helps.
Gil
Luciano -
We do support non-English AIML - but we do not have default knowledge base AIML files for you to use as a "starter" in any language but English.
To construct a knowledge base in Portuguese, you need to remove all of the default AIML files from your account & start afresh. To do that click on "edit" from the main menu and then click on "3 - Edit AIML File System".
Delete the AIML files one by one, and then upload your own AIML files with relevant knowledge in Portuguese.
Creating a meaningful knowledge base (in any language) can be very time consuming. You might want to search the web for an existing AIML data set in Portuguese to use as a starter.
Hope this helps,
Gil
We do support non-English AIML - but we do not have default knowledge base AIML files for you to use as a "starter" in any language but English.
To construct a knowledge base in Portuguese, you need to remove all of the default AIML files from your account & start afresh. To do that click on "edit" from the main menu and then click on "3 - Edit AIML File System".
Delete the AIML files one by one, and then upload your own AIML files with relevant knowledge in Portuguese.
Creating a meaningful knowledge base (in any language) can be very time consuming. You might want to search the web for an existing AIML data set in Portuguese to use as a starter.
Hope this helps,
Gil
Michael - yes I tried, I don't see any indication whether callbacks are called or not. But in our example you can see it - we display the callbacks clearly.
So my question is - do you see the progress callback when loading this on your server?
Iif you do - does it display continuous 0 progress?
If so - you can use that fact to identify no audio card and show an alert.
No this example is not with TTS, but it works with TTS the exact same way.
Good luck!
Gil
So my question is - do you see the progress callback when loading this on your server?
Iif you do - does it display continuous 0 progress?
If so - you can use that fact to identify no audio card and show an alert.
No this example is not with TTS, but it works with TTS the exact same way.
Good luck!
Gil
Shannon -
Yes - please send a note to sales@sitepal.com and we should get back to you right away. I'm very surprised we to hear we have not been responsive and I'd like to look into it. How did you leave us messages?
Regards,
Gil
SitePal Team
Yes - please send a note to sales@sitepal.com and we should get back to you right away. I'm very surprised we to hear we have not been responsive and I'd like to look into it. How did you leave us messages?
Regards,
Gil
SitePal Team
Michael -
We tested this internally on a computer with the sound card disabled - and we do in fact see the "vh_audioProgress" callback called repeatedly with 0%.
Please try loading this page & let me know what you see -
http://www.oddcast.com/support/vh_sce...
Gil
We tested this internally on a computer with the sound card disabled - and we do in fact see the "vh_audioProgress" callback called repeatedly with 0%.
Please try loading this page & let me know what you see -
http://www.oddcast.com/support/vh_sce...
Gil
Michael -
You are right - theoretically.
But in practice we see no evidence of that.
With thousands of customers and millions of avatars delivered daily - we would know if this was an issue. It would seem that the percentage of end users without audio capability is miniscule.
Every desktop or laptop sold in the past 10 years and more comes with built-in audio capability. Whether connected to speakers or not - the machine itself has an audio card or chip - which is sufficient to ensure proper playback.
( Of course, without speakers users will not be able to hear - but there would be no error. )
Gil
You are right - theoretically.
But in practice we see no evidence of that.
With thousands of customers and millions of avatars delivered daily - we would know if this was an issue. It would seem that the percentage of end users without audio capability is miniscule.
Every desktop or laptop sold in the past 10 years and more comes with built-in audio capability. Whether connected to speakers or not - the machine itself has an audio card or chip - which is sufficient to ensure proper playback.
( Of course, without speakers users will not be able to hear - but there would be no error. )
Gil
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Can you please post a link to the page where the problem is evident?
We will look into & advise
Gil
SitePal Team