I don't want to put all my code here, so I'm just putting the relevant pieces. If you need more, feel free to ask.
I'm using Text To Speech (TTS) which leads to a speech listener after it asks a question... I found through Log outputs that TTS's onInit is being called, but the UtteranceProgressListener is not and I can't figure out why. Any help is appreciated.
// ---Initialize TTS variables---
// Implement Text to speech feature
tts = new TextToSpeech(this, new ttsInitListener());
// set listener to the TTS engine
tts.setOnUtteranceProgressListener(new ttsUtteranceListener());
if (!tts.isSpeaking()) {
tts.speak("Speak to me", TextToSpeech.QUEUE_FLUSH, null);
}
// --- TEXT TO SPEECH && SPEECH TO TEXT METHODS ---
class ttsInitListener implements OnInitListener {
@Override
public void onInit(int status) {
if (status == TextToSpeech.SUCCESS) {
tts.setLanguage(Locale.getDefault());
} else {
tts = null;
Toast.makeText(mContext, "Failed to initialize TTS engine.",
Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
}
}
class ttsUtteranceListener extends UtteranceProgressListener {
@Override
public void onDone(String utteranceId) {
if (processStart) {
speech.startListening(intent);
} else {
...
}
}
@Override
public void onError(String utteranceId) {
}
@Override
public void onStart(String utteranceId) {
}
}
I added log outputs to all of the my TTS and Speech methods. UtteranceProgressListener's onStart isn't even being called:
11-30 00:38:37.299: D/OpenGLRenderer(15842): Enabling debug mode 0
11-30 00:38:39.782: I/TextToSpeech(15842): Connected to ComponentInfo{com.google.android.tts/com.google.android.tts.service.GoogleTTSService}
11-30 00:38:39.782: I/TextToSpeech(15842): Set up connection to ComponentInfo{com.google.android.tts/com.google.android.tts.service.GoogleTTSService}
11-30 00:38:39.782: D/LOOK AT ME!!!(15842): ttsInitListener - onInit
I have a wired solution for detecting weather tts has finished speaking.
Step 1: Create this class in your code.
Step 2: Call it when calling tts.speak(...)
To append to WizardKnight's good answer:
The new API prefers a Bundle so replace the HashMap with a Bundle
then when you make the speak call
The key is to use the ID in the speak call. You can put it in the Bundle, but it will do nothing more for you. It has to be in the speak call to trigger the listener.
found the answer...
Turns out that the TTS resources I found online were using a single TTS string source, so the third parameter in tts.speak(String text, int queueMode, HashMap params) was set to null.
to anybody having this issue in the future:
if you set the third param to null, there's no ID for the UtteranceProgressListener to track. The fix was creating and initializing a hashmap, then adding to the included array for each new TTS with a new ID could be tracked. Here's the code:
then, before calling tts.speak...
then you can call speak with all params...