as far as the actual spoken messages, it will also be more cost effective to buy a single, good, Text to Speech voice (the ones from IVONA being the common suggestion. One thing you could do is buy ONE voice pack for your favorite game, and then study the way the profile is handled as a base for your own personal profiles in other games. So, to answer your question, if you like to play all those games, you will probably need to buy multiple voice packs (hoping that someone will create one for every of those title) or, much better, take the time to actually create your own profiles This usually means that the better and feature rich the voice pack is, the harder is to utilize it in any other game except the one it was designed for, because voice responses and game commands will be very specific to that environment.
but other users have reported it works fine for them) it’s totally worth it - their voices are AWESOME naturally sounding (Ivona / CereProc don’t come close), and it’s really cheap - free for one year (5 million characters a month, plenty for P2A), and after that it’s $4 for each 5 million characters.For the most part, one would buy Voice Packs for two things: nicely pre-recorded voice messages and a package of ready made functions to tie those messages to the game behaviour. The setup is a bit involved (you have to set up an AWS account etc), but if it should work for you (unfortunately for me it’s a hit a miss with P2A.
$ Amazon Polly: Check out their AWS Polly plugin for Windows (there’s also a thread in the P2A forum about it). At a fraction of the price of competing products IVONA Accessibility Package offers: award-winning, highest-quality Text-To-Speech voices, high intelligibility (speech can be accelerated up to four times without losing the quality), rapid responsiveness, NVDA screenreader (IVONA - preconfigured) and IVONA Reader. Also note that their current voice versions (V6) are reported to have issues with P2A, but they’ll provide you with the V5 version if you ask, and they seem to work fine Are there any 3rd party voice packs available (for which I’d gladly pay for) that sound more natural, like the MSFS Azure voices Also, I installed additional MS voices in. Although I’m amazed at all the features, one thing that is really putting me off are the default synthesized Windows voices which take a lot of immersion out for me.
Under Manage voices on the right side, click/tap on the language (ex: 'Spanish (Mexico)') of an installed voice package you want to uninstall, and click/tap on Remove.
I found though that their voices differ greatly in quality when used with P2A (pronunciation and intonation with ATC lingo), so you should try them out with specific phrases on their demo page. Hi there, just installed the trial for Pilot2ATC. Open Settings, and click/tap on the Time & Language icon. I did like the CereProc voices much better, and purchased a few of them recently (they just had a sale during Easter week, and occasionally have others). $$$ Ivona or CereProc: Though lots of people recommend Ivona, I wasn’t impressed by the samples on their website. Some of those are actually quite good (e.g. For voices in general, the highest quality ones I've found are made by Ivona.
IVONA Reader + IVONA voices 2 cracks and serial ( 圆4 crack.Boxes can be used to display things like location info, store hours, pictures, ads, etc. You can add and remove as many boxes as you want. Although by default P2A can only ‘see’ two of the Windows voices, you can actually get a lot more working by doing some registry tricks (there’s a post in the P2A forum explaining this). Good text to speech voices are generally expensive, both to make and to buy as an end user, so novelty voices that are still understandable will likely be hard to come by. Add to cart IVONA 2 voice Jacek (Family Pack) 63 Add to cart.