<p>This sample demonstrates how to create a text to speech engine that users can install on their devices.</p> <p>The application includes a service and two activities:</p> <ul> <li><a href="src/com/example/android/ttsengine/RobotSpeakTtsService.html"><code>RobotSpeakTtsService</code></a>, a simple text to speech engine that converts sentences into audio by generating a square wave of a given frequency for each alphabet of a given language. Though this doesn't qualify as speech (except for robots) it exercises all aspects of the new text to speech API by subclassing the <a href="../../../reference/android/speech/tts/TextToSpeechService.html"><code>TextToSpeechService</code></a> framework class. </li> <li><a href="src/com/example/android/ttsengine/CheckVoiceData.html"><code>CheckVoiceData</code></a>, an activity that checks that all voice related data is installed and available.</li> <li><a href="src/com/example/android/ttsengine/RobotSpeakSettings.html"><code>RobotSpeakSettings</code></a>, a settings screen for users to set various engine parameters. This is usually accessed by users from the system wide settings app. This must be declared in the <code>AndroidManifest.xml</code> file as a <code>meta-data</code> element.</li> <!-- TODO: Fix this when the API level for ICS is finalized --> <p>Note that this API is supported only on Android 4.0 (API level 13) and higher versions of the platform.</p>