An Android book I have states that using TextToSpeech.playEarcon()
is preferable to playing audio files (using MediaPlayer) because:
Instead of having to determine the opportune moment to play an audible cue and relying on callbacks to get the timing right, we can instead queue up our earcons among the text we send to the TTS engine. We then know that our earcons will be played at the appropriate time, and we can use the same pathway to get our sounds to the user, including the onUtteranceCompleted() callbacks to let us know where we are.
But my short and simple experiment with this shows this isn't the case:
String utteranceId = String.valueOf(utteranceNum++);
params.put(TextToSpeech.Engine.KEY_PARAM_UTTERANCE_ID, utteranceId);
params.put(TextToSpeech.Engine.KEY_PARAM_STREAM, String.valueOf(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC));
tts.speak("FIRST part of sentence", TextToSpeech.QUEUE_ADD, params);
utteranceId = String.valueOf(utteranceNum++);
params.put(TextToSpeech.Engine.KEY_PARAM_UTTERANCE_ID, utteranceId);
params.put(TextToSpeech.Engine.KEY_PARAM_STREAM, String.valueOf(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC));
tts.playEarcon("[fancyring]", TextToSpeech.QUEUE_ADD, params);
utteranceId = String.valueOf(utteranceNum++);
params.put(TextToSpeech.Engine.KEY_PARAM_UTTERANCE_ID, utteranceId);
params.put(TextToSpeech.Engine.KEY_PARAM_STREAM, String.valueOf(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC));
tts.speak("SECOND part of sentence", TextToSpeech.QUEUE_ADD, params);
When I examine the logs from onUtteranceCompleted() I only see the utteranceIds of the ones played by tts.speak()
, not the one played by tts.playEarcon()
.
Why is this discrepancy? Is there a workaround for this?
P.S. At the risk of stating the obvious: All three utterances are played out fine and at the right order. It is only the onUtteranceCompleted() that isn't called for some reason for the tts.playEarcon()
.
playEarcon(...)
says: "Plays the earcon using the specified queueing mode and parameters. The earcon must already have been added withaddEarcon(String, String)
oraddEarcon(String, String, int)
." Not sure why it plays at all, considering above documentation, but might be worth a try?addEarcon()
(otherwise it wouldn't have been played, as you correctly noted). Still looking for a solution to this mystery...TextToSpeech.OnUtteranceCompletedListener
is deprecated and replaced byUtteranceProgressListener
. Furthermore, you might want to check the return values foraddEarcon(...)
andplayEarcon(...)
, even though the text gets spoken. Finally, you could try a couple of different TTS engines to see if the behaviour is consistent.