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I am trying to implement text to speech to read items from a listbox in order. Initially the program would read out all items at the same time overlapping each other. After researching I added a MediaEnded handler but I can only manage to read out the first item only with this implemented. I would appreciate any help.

    private async void ToSpeechButton_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
    {
            MediaElement mediaElement = new MediaElement();
            var tsc = new TaskCompletionSource<bool>();
            mediaElement.MediaEnded += (o, f) => { tsc.TrySetResult(true); };
            mediaElement.Play();

        foreach (var item in ListBox.Items)
        {   
            readText(item.ToString());
            await tsc.Task;
        }                

    }


    private async void readText(string mytext)
    {
        MediaElement mediaplayer = new MediaElement();
        using (var speech = new SpeechSynthesizer())
        {
            speech.Voice = SpeechSynthesizer.AllVoices.First(gender => gender.Gender == VoiceGender.Female);
            SpeechSynthesisStream stream = await speech.SynthesizeTextToStreamAsync(mytext);
            mediaplayer.SetSource(stream, stream.ContentType);
            mediaplayer.Play();
        }
    } 
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  • Can't you just Combine all the Items together as one string and pass this string to readText(string mytext) method?
    – Grace Feng
    Feb 18, 2016 at 6:32
  • Thanks, I have done this but the problem with this is that the speech will read every listbox element immediately without any pause inbetween elements. Do know how I could pause it if I put all elements in one string?
    – AKH
    Feb 18, 2016 at 12:34

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If you read the document of SpeechSynthesizer class, you will find there are two method to convert text to speech. One is what you have used, SynthesizeTextToStreamAsync method, this method asynchronously generate speech output from a string.

The other one is SynthesizeSsmlToStreamAsync method, and this method asynchronously generate speech output from a string containing Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

In this case, we can use SynthesizeSsmlToStreamAsync method to pause the speech between each item for example like this:

private string allitem;

private void ToSpeechButton_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
    foreach (var item in listBox.Items)
    {
        var txt = item as ListBoxItem;
        allitem += txt.Content.ToString() + "<break time='500ms'/>";
    }
    readText(allitem);
}

private async void readText(string mytext)
{
    MediaElement mediaplayer = new MediaElement();
    using (var speech = new SpeechSynthesizer())
    {
        speech.Voice = SpeechSynthesizer.AllVoices.First(gender => gender.Gender == VoiceGender.Female);
        string ssml = @"<speak version='1.0' " + "xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2001/10/synthesis' xml:lang='en-US'>" + allitem + "</speak>";
        SpeechSynthesisStream stream = await speech.SynthesizeSsmlToStreamAsync(ssml);
        mediaplayer.SetSource(stream, stream.ContentType);
        mediaplayer.Play();
    }
}

Combine this <break time='500ms'/> string after each item, the speech will pause for 500ms after each item.

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  • Thanks Grace, do you know if it would be possible to have the speech synthesis read out only one list element at a time when they click the button? For example on the first click it would read listbox element 1 and on second click it would read listbox element 2. Thanks.
    – AKH
    Feb 21, 2016 at 21:29
  • Yes, it's possible. Use SelectedIndex or SelectedItem property of the ListBox.
    – Grace Feng
    Feb 22, 2016 at 1:18
  • Hi, nice piece of code but what about change the lenguaje ? I need spanish (Colombia) is it possible? Dec 15, 2016 at 22:27
  • @JuanPabloGomez, The tts voice is controlled by a default voice package that comes with Windows. To change it you'll have to go in Control Panel -> Speech Recognition -> Text to Speech. There you can select your prefered Voice.
    – Grace Feng
    Dec 16, 2016 at 1:23

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