Is there any way to control volume of TTS engine when sending request to TTS engine? Can I able to use AudioManager here?
Thank You.
Is there any way to control volume of TTS engine when sending request to TTS engine? Can I able to use AudioManager here?
Thank You.
Yes, as your question asks, you are able to use AudioManager for TTS audio.
If you want to set volume in your code, you'll want to use the getStreamVolume()
and setStreamVolume()
methods.
If you want to give the user control over the volume (this may depend on how/when your program sets volume), this question points out that you have to call setVolumeControlStream()
during OnCreate()
.
EDIT: And no, you cannot control volume within the TTS engine's methods (i.e. the Speak()
method).
you can get this in TTS speak() methods, but only starting from API level 11.
To keep backwards compatibility, you could target the higher api level (with lower min sdk) and use a "@TargetApi(api_level)" decorator along with sdk version check.
/** speak the single word, at a lower volume if possible */
protected void speakOneWord(String text) {
int apiVer = android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT;
if (apiVer >= 11){
speakApi13(text);
} else {
// compatibility mode
HashMap<String, String> params = new HashMap<String, String>();
mTts.speak(text, TextToSpeech.QUEUE_ADD, params);
}
}
/** speak at a lower volume, for platform >= 13 */
@TargetApi(13)
protected void speakApi13(String text) {
HashMap<String, String> params = new HashMap<String, String>();
params.put(TextToSpeech.Engine.KEY_PARAM_VOLUME, "0.1");
mTts.speak(text, TextToSpeech.QUEUE_ADD, params);
}
speak()
method can now control TTS volume
added in API level 21
int speak (CharSequence text,
int queueMode,
Bundle: KEY_PARAM_VOLUME;...,
String utteranceId)
Parameter KEY_PARAM_VOLUME
, key to specify the speech volume relative to the current stream type volume used when speaking text.
Volume is specified as a float ranging from 0 to 1 where 0 is silence, and 1 is the maximum volume (the default behavior).
Try this to control the settings:
AudioManager am = (AudioManager) getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
sb2value =am.getStreamMaxVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC);
am.setStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC, sb2value, 0);
int iAlertVolume is a 0% to 100%, user sets this to desired volume.
setVolumeControlStream(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC);
AudioManager am = (AudioManager)getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
int amStreamMusicMaxVol = am.getStreamMaxVolume(am.STREAM_MUSIC);
am.getStreamVolume(am.STREAM_MUSIC);
Actual Volume setting:
am.setStreamVolume(am.STREAM_MUSIC, (iAlertVolume*amStreamMusicMaxVol)/100,0 );
The 0 at the end says don't display the system volume control, set to 1 to see system ctrl