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The following describes the jtel Cloud TTS integration with the jtel Portal.

This installation requires a licence for jtel Cloud TTS.

Installation

Creating a TTS account on the jtel cloud TTS server

jtel will create an account after your TTS license has been purchased.

Configuration

After your jtel Cloud TTS account has been created, you will be provided with the accounts password and the jtel Cloud TTS secret Hash value. Save this information in a secure place.

Client Master Data

The TTS-Password is now configured in the clients master data at the tab 'REST'. For further information, please visit this page.

Parameters

As sysadmin, the jtel Cloud TTS secret Hash is now configured in the field 'value' at parameter 'TTS.Cloud.Authorization'. For futher information about system administration, please visit this page.

TTS Engines

Depending on the type of license, the TTS engines either have to be created manually, or will be imported automatically. When using jtel Cloud TTS with Azure TSS Service integration, the import will happen automatically. When using jtel Cloud TTS with CereProc, the configuration is done by hand. Further information can be found on this page.

Resource Configuration in jtel Portal

The following resources should be configured for all relevant security groups:

ResourceComment
portal.PromptManagement.Waves.ProhibitTTSDownload

Take away the "X" to allow downloading of TTS files

portal.PromptManagement.Waves.TTSEngineAdd "X" to allow generation of TTS files
portal.SystemSettings.TTSEnginesAllow editing of the TTS engines

Using the TTS

Create a new prompt, and an empty file in the prompt in the appropriate language. Once it is created, when using the Edit function, TTS may be specified. For futher information, visit this page.

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