Speaking Ringtone Creator (v. 1.16) Разработано Johnny Sundblom |
Speaking Ringtone Creator uses Text-to-speech synthesis to create speaking ringtones from text. The created ringtones could be used as ringtones on your phone or shared to others.
A ringtone can be of type:
Alarm, Notification, Ringtone or Music.
For example you can create a certain speaking ringtone to be played when a certain contact is calling you. You can also a speaking notification sound when a new Gmail arrives or be woken up by a speaking voice by setting a speaking ringtone for your alarm.
You can also share your ringtones by email to your friends.
Features:
Support for 25+ spoken languages.
Creates ringtones of type:
Alarm
Ringtone
Notification
Music
Set ringtone as phone ringtone for incoming phone calls.
Set ringtone as default ringtone for a contact.
Set ringtone as default notification sound.
Create alarm tones to be used by your alarm app.
Share a ringtone by email or bluetooth.
Manages a list of all your speaking ringtones.
Able to Filter/Play/Delete/Share/Reassign ringtones.
Set speech rate.
|
[2012-09-20] A Google User: Does what it says on the tin Does it with no bloat and smart too. Not sure how to change TTS engine or where it saves alarms to but these are Android-specific queries and I'll sort these out. |
|
[2012-04-09] A Google User: Not working After ICS 4.0.4 nothing works! |
|
[2011-04-25] A Google User: I realy like this I found that some words had to be spelt out phonetically or spaces added to get it to sound right. As I wanted a Ding-Dong then the name, I found although the ring-tones are marked and play as .Mp3s, they are .pcm files so can not be edited by MP3 editing programs. This is easily solved by using 'Free Convert MP3.exe, (windows prog that will run in Wine if like me you use Linux) change the file extension to PCM and it will then change the file to a Mp3 that can be edited in the likes of Audacity. Very good |
|
[2011-04-25] David M: I realy like this I found that some words had to be spelt out phonetically or spaces added to get it to sound right. As I wanted a Ding-Dong then the name, I found although the ring-tones are marked and play as .Mp3s, they are .pcm files so can not be edited by MP3 editing programs. This is easily solved by using 'Free Convert MP3.exe, (windows prog that will run in Wine if like me you use Linux) change the file extension to PCM and it will then change the file to a Mp3 that can be edited in the likes of Audacity. Very good |
|
|