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* Class that generates singed URL for IVONA SpeechCloud ListVoices operation. The SampleIvonaSpeechCloudGetCreateSpeechURL.java looks like this: package IvonaSpeechCloudVoiceList These 2 files are located in the same package as MainActivity.
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Warning:Dependency :httpclient:4.2 is ignoredįor release as it may be conflicting with the internal versionĪfterwards I have tried to copy the SampleIvonaSpeechCloudGetCreateSpeechURL.java as well as IvonaCredentials.properties file with my accessKey and secretKey I recieved for FREE when registering to IVONA Speech Cloud.
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Warning:Dependency commons-logging:commons-logging:1.1.1 is ignoredįor debug as it may be conflicting with the internal version provided Gradle build finished with 4 warnings(s) in 2 sec
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Update suggests that I can convert a Maven dependency into Gradle.
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I would be VERY thankful if someone could describe for me (with code) how to implement IVONA Speech Cloud in Android Studio from the Java SDK or HTTP GET API requests.
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My reputation points (at the time being) only allow me to post 2 links! If not the above is possible, how would an implementation in Android Studio look like using the HTTP GET for API requests? You can also go back in the link an see the API reference. Java SDK in an Android app (in Android Studio)? If yes, how? Therefore I would like to ask you if it is possible to implement that The problem is that I can not make this work with my Android app. It is not a problem for me to run this in e.g.
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Then the user would not have to install the IVONA TTS Speech Engine including several voices.įor the time being, there is an open-source Java SDK available that implements the IVONA Speech Cloud. Put it very simply it is my opinion that it might be the best and easiest way to have an app that sends TTS requests and receives speech (either in terms of speech files or speech URLs) from a web service like IVONA Speech Cloud. Besides, if the user would like all the available voices, that person would have to download them all which can take up a lot of space for some users. This is also free, but I would rather have access to all of the 53 voices and not only 13 (at the time being). I am aware that there is a SDK for Android, but the problem is that it costs 1500 € for a development license (last I spoke to a sales person from IVONA) which I do not intend to pay.Īlso, I am aware that I can simply download the IVONA TTS engine with a limited amount of voices and implement them in my Android application which I did some time ago. The TTS service that I would like to implement in Android is IVONA Speech Cloud, which is FREE and gives access to 53 voices (at the time being). I am trying to implement one of the best text-to-speech (TTS) services out there in an Android app which I am working on in Android Studio.