Thanks, David, that did the trick. However, it was actually the enhanced
voice that was selected and didn't sound right. I switched back to the
default voice and it sounds fine. Curious. I'll play with it some more
and see if the enhanced voice eventually sounds better as the phone may
still have been in the process of downloading it.
Cheers,
Duane
On 4/3/2016 9:49 PM, David Chittenden wrote:
> Go to settings, general, accessibility, voiceover, speech, select your speech from the list and double-tap it, and select the enhanced voice. iOS will then download the voice and switch when installed. Unfortunately, VO often drops the enhanced voice upon upgrade. Sometimes, the enhanced voice is already there. In this case change to the default voice by double-tapping it. Then, change back to the enhanced voice by double-tapping it again. This should activate the enhanced voice. Finally, if nothing else works, change to the siri voice, then change back. Do this in the same speech settings area.
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>> On 4 Apr 2016, at 09:51, Duane Farrar <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Hi All,
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>> I have an iPhone 5 and installed the IOS 9.3.1 update. After doing so, the Voiceover speech sounds garbled and fuzzy. However, Siri sounds fine as do the podcasts I have listened to so far. I have tried shutting down and rebooting the phone, but the speech is still not clear. As yet, I have not been able to figure out anything by browsing through the various settings. Has this happened to anyone else? I am open to all suggestions.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Duane
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