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For some strange reason, I can open your lex file with wordpad/notepad but I have a similiar lex file of same size and date modified and was unable to open it. Yours looks like it has already been decrypted. Will try some experimentation with pronunciations now. |
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Put this in the sys.txt [timezone] reset_os_timezone=0 sync_os_timezone=0 |
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If that fix is working for others maybe there is just something wrong with my copy of iGo? |
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I got mine working without applying any fixes. Here's what I did:
In iGo, under Regional Settings, Time Settings, Set Time Zone to Eastern US and uncheck both boxes above. Then exit iGo, and go to Settings, System, Clock and Alarms, and make sure your Home is set to Eastern. Lastly, go to phone, settings, services, time synchronization, and make sure the box is checked for auto sync, and click update now. I think I had to do that twice with a reboot in the middle, but I have not had a problem since (coming up on a week of regular use). |
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BTW, thank you again for the EnglishUs6.9.lex file. I have been able to modify it further to solve some annoying pronunciation errors. For example, Susan would say "four hundred five" for the 405 freeway instead of 4, 0, 5. I was able to changed the lex file to change the pronunciation of most of the freeways numbered above 100. "405" = "four oh five" If anyone is annoyed that the street name is not spoken whenever it is associated with a number, one can modify the lex file to change the number to a more familiar name. For example: Lakewood Blvd (19) TTS would says ---> "19" but changing the lex file to: "19" = "Lakewood Boulevard", TTS will now say Lakewood Boulevard rather than the highway number. One needs to be careful though. In California, Hwy 1 is the Pacific Coast Highway and when I put the following in the lex file: "1" = "Pacific Coast Highway", it would work fine when I was on PCH but if any term with "1" needed to be spoken, such as turn right in "1" mile, it would say turn right in "Pacific Coast Highway" mile. LOL. Last edited by hideffer; 06-07-2008 at 02:46 AM. |
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One quirk I haven't figured out how to correct is when Susan says to turn "onto" some road, it sounds like either "on the" or "onta" - have you figured out how to correct that?
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