PromptBuilder.AppendBreak Method
Definition
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Inserts a break (pause) in the content of a PromptBuilder object.
Overloads
AppendBreak() |
Appends a break to the PromptBuilder object. |
AppendBreak(PromptBreak) |
Appends a break to the PromptBuilder object and specifies its strength (duration). |
AppendBreak(TimeSpan) |
Appends a break of the specified duration to the PromptBuilder object. |
AppendBreak()
- Source:
- PromptBuilder.cs
- Source:
- PromptBuilder.cs
- Source:
- PromptBuilder.cs
Appends a break to the PromptBuilder object.
public:
void AppendBreak();
public void AppendBreak ();
member this.AppendBreak : unit -> unit
Public Sub AppendBreak ()
Examples
The following example builds a prompt containing two sentences separated by a break and speaks the prompt to the default audio device on the computer.
using System;
using System.Speech.Synthesis;
namespace SampleSynthesis
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Initialize a new instance of the SpeechSynthesizer.
using (SpeechSynthesizer synth = new SpeechSynthesizer())
{
// Configure the audio output.
synth.SetOutputToDefaultAudioDevice();
// Build a prompt with two sentences separated by a break.
PromptBuilder builder = new PromptBuilder(
new System.Globalization.CultureInfo("en-US"));
builder.AppendText(
"Tonight's movie showings in theater A are at 5:45, 7:15, and 8:45.");
builder.AppendBreak();
builder.AppendText(
"Tonight's movie showings in theater B are at 5:15, 7:30, and 9:15.");
// Speak the prompt.
synth.Speak(builder);
}
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit...");
Console.ReadKey();
}
}
}
Remarks
This method does not specify a duration for the break. The SpeechSynthesizer will determine a duration value based on the linguistic context.
Applies to
AppendBreak(PromptBreak)
- Source:
- PromptBuilder.cs
- Source:
- PromptBuilder.cs
- Source:
- PromptBuilder.cs
Appends a break to the PromptBuilder object and specifies its strength (duration).
public:
void AppendBreak(System::Speech::Synthesis::PromptBreak strength);
public void AppendBreak (System.Speech.Synthesis.PromptBreak strength);
member this.AppendBreak : System.Speech.Synthesis.PromptBreak -> unit
Public Sub AppendBreak (strength As PromptBreak)
Parameters
- strength
- PromptBreak
Indicates the duration of the break.
Examples
The following example builds a prompt containing two sentences separated by a break and sends the output to a WAV file for playback.
using System;
using System.Speech.Synthesis;
namespace SampleSynthesis
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Initialize a new instance of the SpeechSynthesizer.
using (SpeechSynthesizer synth = new SpeechSynthesizer())
{
// Configure the audio output.
synth.SetOutputToWaveFile(@"C:\test\weather.wav");
// Create a SoundPlayer instance to play the output audio file.
System.Media.SoundPlayer m_SoundPlayer =
new System.Media.SoundPlayer(@"C:\test\weather.wav");
// Build a prompt with two sentences separated by a break.
PromptBuilder builder = new PromptBuilder(
new System.Globalization.CultureInfo("en-US"));
builder.AppendText(
"Tonight's movie showings in theater A are at 5:45, 7:15, and 8:45");
builder.AppendBreak(PromptBreak.Medium);
builder.AppendText(
"Tonight's movie showings in theater B are at 5:15, 7:15, and 9:15");
// Speak the prompt and play back the output file.
synth.Speak(builder);
m_SoundPlayer.Play();
}
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit...");
Console.ReadKey();
}
}
}
Remarks
The values in the PromptBreak enumeration represent a range of separation intervals (pauses) between word boundaries. The speech synthesis engine determines the exact duration of the interval. When a break is requested, one of these values is passed to the text-to-speech (TTS) engine, which contains a mapping between these values and the corresponding millisecond break values.
Applies to
AppendBreak(TimeSpan)
- Source:
- PromptBuilder.cs
- Source:
- PromptBuilder.cs
- Source:
- PromptBuilder.cs
Appends a break of the specified duration to the PromptBuilder object.
public:
void AppendBreak(TimeSpan duration);
public void AppendBreak (TimeSpan duration);
member this.AppendBreak : TimeSpan -> unit
Public Sub AppendBreak (duration As TimeSpan)
Parameters
- duration
- TimeSpan
The time in ticks, where one tick equals 100 nanoseconds.
Examples
The following example builds a prompt containing two sentences separated by a break of 15,000,000 ticks (1.5 seconds), and speaks the prompt to the default audio device on the computer.
using System;
using System.Speech.Synthesis;
namespace SampleSynthesis
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Initialize a new instance of the SpeechSynthesizer.
using (SpeechSynthesizer synth = new SpeechSynthesizer())
{
// Configure the audio output.
synth.SetOutputToDefaultAudioDevice();
// Build a prompt with two sentences separated by a break.
PromptBuilder builder = new PromptBuilder(
new System.Globalization.CultureInfo("en-US"));
builder.AppendText(
"Tonight's movie showings in theater A are at 5:45, 7:15, and 8:45");
builder.AppendBreak(new TimeSpan(15000000));
builder.AppendText(
"Tonight's movie showings in theater B are at 5:15, 7:15, and 9:15");
// Speak the prompt.
synth.Speak(builder);
}
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit...");
Console.ReadKey();
}
}
}
Remarks
A break can be used to control pauses or other prosodic boundaries between words. A break is optional. If a break is not present, the synthesizer determines the break between words depending on the linguistic context.
Applies to
.NET