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Inside Macintosh: Sound /
Chapter 4 - Speech Manager


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Important: Inside Macintosh: Sound is deprecated as of Mac OS X v10.5. For new audio development in Mac OS X, use Core Audio. See the Audio page in the ADC Reference Library.

Speech Manager Reference

This section describes the constants, data structures, routines, and resources that are specific to the Speech Manager.

The section "Constants" describes the available speech information selectors.

The section "Data Structures" beginning on page 4-45 shows all of the Speech Manager's Pascal data structures, including those for the voice specification and description records, the speech status information record, and the phoneme information and descriptor records.

The section "Speech Manager Routines" beginning on page 4-54 describes the Speech Manager functions that allow you to generate speech, use voices, manage and control speech channels, convert text to phonemes, and use pronunciation dictionaries.

The section "Application-Defined Routines" beginning on page 4-82 describes the kinds of callback procedures you can implement.

The section "Resources" beginning on page 4-89 describes the format of pronunciation dictionary resources.


Subtopics
Constants
Data Structures
Speech Manager Routines
Application-Defined Routines
Resources

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2 JUL 1996