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Trying to make Russian language flashcards with pronounciation using Delphi 2010. I can make it work on English. I have Russian installed as Text2Speech language on Win10, but I do not know how to switch the language.



This speaks: SpVoice1.Speak('Hello, what's up', SVSFDefault);
This is silent: SpVoice1.Speak('Привет, как дела', SVSFDefault);










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  • Are you using the ISpVoice interface in SAPI 5.4? If so, maybe you could try the SetVoice method?
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Trying to make Russian language flashcards with pronounciation using Delphi 2010. I can make it work on English. I have Russian installed as Text2Speech language on Win10, but I do not know how to switch the language.



This speaks: SpVoice1.Speak('Hello, what's up', SVSFDefault);
This is silent: SpVoice1.Speak('Привет, как дела', SVSFDefault);










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  • Are you using the ISpVoice interface in SAPI 5.4? If so, maybe you could try the SetVoice method?
    – Andreas Rejbrand
    Nov 21 at 20:40















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Trying to make Russian language flashcards with pronounciation using Delphi 2010. I can make it work on English. I have Russian installed as Text2Speech language on Win10, but I do not know how to switch the language.



This speaks: SpVoice1.Speak('Hello, what's up', SVSFDefault);
This is silent: SpVoice1.Speak('Привет, как дела', SVSFDefault);










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Trying to make Russian language flashcards with pronounciation using Delphi 2010. I can make it work on English. I have Russian installed as Text2Speech language on Win10, but I do not know how to switch the language.



This speaks: SpVoice1.Speak('Hello, what's up', SVSFDefault);
This is silent: SpVoice1.Speak('Привет, как дела', SVSFDefault);







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  • Are you using the ISpVoice interface in SAPI 5.4? If so, maybe you could try the SetVoice method?
    – Andreas Rejbrand
    Nov 21 at 20:40




















  • Are you using the ISpVoice interface in SAPI 5.4? If so, maybe you could try the SetVoice method?
    – Andreas Rejbrand
    Nov 21 at 20:40


















Are you using the ISpVoice interface in SAPI 5.4? If so, maybe you could try the SetVoice method?
– Andreas Rejbrand
Nov 21 at 20:40






Are you using the ISpVoice interface in SAPI 5.4? If so, maybe you could try the SetVoice method?
– Andreas Rejbrand
Nov 21 at 20:40














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Since this was hard to find, I reply to my own thread with what I found by dissecting someone else's code. I put this in the OnCreate event to change the voice:



procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
var
AllVoices: ISpeechObjectTokens;
begin
AllVoices := SpVoice1.GetVoices('', '');
SpVoice1.Voice := AllVoices.Item(2);
end;


It works, since on my machine the Russian voice happens to be 2, so obviously I still need to figure out how to make this work properly. But it is a start...






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    Since this was hard to find, I reply to my own thread with what I found by dissecting someone else's code. I put this in the OnCreate event to change the voice:



    procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
    var
    AllVoices: ISpeechObjectTokens;
    begin
    AllVoices := SpVoice1.GetVoices('', '');
    SpVoice1.Voice := AllVoices.Item(2);
    end;


    It works, since on my machine the Russian voice happens to be 2, so obviously I still need to figure out how to make this work properly. But it is a start...






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      Since this was hard to find, I reply to my own thread with what I found by dissecting someone else's code. I put this in the OnCreate event to change the voice:



      procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
      var
      AllVoices: ISpeechObjectTokens;
      begin
      AllVoices := SpVoice1.GetVoices('', '');
      SpVoice1.Voice := AllVoices.Item(2);
      end;


      It works, since on my machine the Russian voice happens to be 2, so obviously I still need to figure out how to make this work properly. But it is a start...






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        Since this was hard to find, I reply to my own thread with what I found by dissecting someone else's code. I put this in the OnCreate event to change the voice:



        procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
        var
        AllVoices: ISpeechObjectTokens;
        begin
        AllVoices := SpVoice1.GetVoices('', '');
        SpVoice1.Voice := AllVoices.Item(2);
        end;


        It works, since on my machine the Russian voice happens to be 2, so obviously I still need to figure out how to make this work properly. But it is a start...






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        Since this was hard to find, I reply to my own thread with what I found by dissecting someone else's code. I put this in the OnCreate event to change the voice:



        procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
        var
        AllVoices: ISpeechObjectTokens;
        begin
        AllVoices := SpVoice1.GetVoices('', '');
        SpVoice1.Voice := AllVoices.Item(2);
        end;


        It works, since on my machine the Russian voice happens to be 2, so obviously I still need to figure out how to make this work properly. But it is a start...







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