Languages Preferences
Preferences > Avaya > Dialog Designer > Speech > Languages
The Languages Preferences panel provides settings to define what languages Dialog Designer recognizes and makes available for use in speech applications. There are three language types that can be added to Dialog Designer for use with applications, as described in the following sections:
- Automated Speech Recognition (ASR) Languages
- Text-to-Speech (TTS) Languages
- Audio Localization Packages
To add a language preference, click Add associated with the language or language bundle to
be added, then follow the applicable steps described.
Automated Speech Recognition or Text-to-Speech Language
- Dialog Designer displays the Add <language type> Language dialog box.
- Enter the language code for the language to be added.
- The code must be in ll-cc format, where ll represents a two-character language code, and cc represents a two-character country code. For example, en-us for U.S. English or en-uk for UK English.
- The code must match a language code installed on the ASR server/TTS server, or the system cannot process requests that use the language.
- Click OK.
- Dialog Designer adds the new language to the list of ASR/TTS languages.
| Audio Localizations Packages
- Dialog Designer displays the Browse for localization package dialog box.
- Locate and select the JAR file containing the localization bundle you want to add and click Open.
- Dialog Designer automatically adds the localization bundle to the workbench environment. The new localization bundle is displayed in the Audio Localization Packages list.
- Click OK.
- Dialog Designer adds the new language bundle.
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To delete a language preference, select it and click Delete. When prompted to confirm the
deletion, click OK. When warned that removing the language might invalidate projects, click Yes
if you still want to delete it.