Windows had another male voice "Mark" that is part of the standard USA voices but apparently it is one of the mobile voices as it does not show up. You do need to make sure you set your region and Languages to the same country of the language you want spoken. These will all speak in TextAloud with the foreign accent. Here is the list of voices I now see in TextAloud. Mobile apparently is what all new voices are, and will be in the future. I installed all of the Microsoft voices and found I did pick up a few additional voices. I have not found any place where they were called "mobile". In windspring update it appears the names of the voices in some places do indicate "desktop". I have TA 4 installed on drive D: and TS 2 is still installed on drive C. When I test the voices to set the default in MS they all work just fine and identify them self as the correct vice. I have MS Mark selected as the text-to-speech voice in windows 10. I assume these are all SAPI5 as I think that is what MS has. I thought TextAloud would show all valid voices that are installed. These are all the current English Microsoft voices in Windows 10. What is actually installed for Microsoft voices is: I would like to use all the installed voices if it is possible. Not really concerned about it as I want to get on TS 4. My old TS version 2 shows the same installed with the exception of Microsoft Hazel which is missing. TextAloud only shows the following voices installed. I have all the MS English voices installed on my computer running Windows 10. I installed the trial version of TextAloud 4 and have run into a problem.
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