Google Now not talking back anymore - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

For some reason the Google Now is not responding with Voice anymore.
I have the English US as language and Google Now set to Always Speak.
Does it work for you?
Also very often I receive on search messages like "Can't load search results" and "Retry"
My device is rooted and S-Off not sure if it matters.

Getting exactly the same behavior. No speech at all, and much more frequent errors when I search (about 1 in 5 times I get a "Can't display results' type screen.
I have a stock standard Nexus 4, no root.
I have tried changing language setting to English US, always speak is ON, volume is up, etc.
So annoying...

It started to work again after changing the language from English US to something else and revert back to English US, text to speech to Ivona then back to Google, Google now off then on, always speak to informative and then back to always.
After doing all these it started to talk back.
Unfortunately I did all these at the same time so I don't know what exactly triggered the "fix". Or maybe nothing, maybe was an issue with Google servers...?

Don't really use Google Now but tried it today and it wasn't working, kept showing me a 'Retry' message and had no speech output. So maybe this can help.
Have language set to English US. I unchecked the Search on Google.com local domain setting from Google Now > Settings > Privacy & Accounts. Works fine now. If I check it again, it stops working obviously.

I have that unchecked, too. Maybe this was the issue.
But I'm surprised in the past the talk back feature worked only with the Google. Com serves and not with the local ones.

I have another problem, but similar.
My Asus Transformer TF300TG talks when I ask "who is..." or something similar.
But anything location based? No.
When I ask "Do I need an umbrella?" It shows me results for it, no card, no talking.
When I ask "Where's the nearest McDonald's?", it again shows me search results, no map like before.
When I ask "Do I need an umbrella in Belgrade?" then it speaks.
So I thought my location services are off or something - no, they work just fine. And when I turn on Google Maps, my location is right there.
I think it started when I was at my brother's in Bosnia... the clock started tripping there... for instance, I say "Wake me up in 4 hours" and it sets the alarm in 3 hours, like it's thinking I'm in another time zone, while the clock is set normally and works normally. I think since then, since I came home, it's tripping...
Anyone any ideas what to do?
I repeat, anything non-location based works fine.

Getting Google Now to Talk Back on HTC One M8
In order to have Google Now talk back I went into Settings > Language & keyboard > Text-to-speech output > Google Text-to-speech Engine > Install voice data > English (United States) > Female (high quality). After the download completed and installed Google Now speaks back to me now.

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Nexus One thinks i'm in Europe? (I'm in california)

Carrier: T-Mobile
Country / Language:USA / English
OS / Browser / build number (if applicable):Android / 2.2 / Froyo RC
Sorry about the cut/paste from the Google forums but it was easiest.
Since day one, My phone has had some weird link to Europe. The weather / news app that comes pre-installed on the phone constantly gives me European news. Even when I tried to change the news topics, they were all still from European sources (BBC news, Telegraph.co.uk etc). The sports tab is filled with soccer news instead of NBA playoff news.
The weather, however, shows correctly in the same app. It gives me my local weather.
So today something stuck out even more to me. I was trying to see what time my local Staples store closed. So I used the Voice Search function and said "Staples Sacramento California". However, I waited too long in between "Staples" and "Sacramento" and it cut me off, only searching for "Staples". The #1 Google search result? staples.co.uk
Just below it is "local results" which correctly listed my local staples store and phone number.
So I tried some more.
"Football" I said. Google search results: news.bbc.co.uk, football.co.uk, skysports.com/football
a google search on my home pc generates nfl.com as the #1 result for "football"
Some things I anticipate you guys asking: Under settings in the weather/news app, I have it set to use "my location". When I open the browser, the "my location" part works, correctly identifying where I am. The problem persists even if I have the GPS on. Also, its important to note that 2.1 had the same problem. This is not new behavior related to 2.2.
This is all making me wonder if my data is being routed through Europe or something. My speedtest.net results are WEAK. .79 down and .54 up. And thats with 3G and FULL signal bars.
Thanks in advance for your help!
You need to change your keyboard language settings.
Settings > Keyboard and Language > Select Language > English (US)
I had the opposite problem. I kept getting news from the US although I live in Ireland

[Q] missing "Map it" option in "find my phone" service

I have just got a HD7. In the setting section, under the find my way category, I have a problem.
first, the phone says that find my way is not available.
Second. The option that allows me to let the phone save my locations for faster whatever does not exist. i.e. instead of two options in find my phone setting, I just have one. the other is missing.
third, in the windows live website, there is no sign of the "Map it" option that it should be there. other features like lock and ring work perfectly fine through SMS, NOT push notification.
although this is not a big deal, but I wonder what can be the reason. I live in turkey. can that be for it that the map it option is not available in turkey, or maybe HTC has decided to protect our privacy better by removing the save my location option. anybody has any idea?
mehranx1980 said:
I have just got a HD7. In the setting section, under the find my way category, I have a problem.
first, the phone says that find my way is not available.
Second. The option that allows me to let the phone save my locations for faster whatever does not exist. i.e. instead of two options in find my phone setting, I just have one. the other is missing.
third, in the windows live website, there is no sign of the "Map it" option that it should be there. other features like lock and ring work perfectly fine through SMS, NOT push notification.
although this is not a big deal, but I wonder what can be the reason. I live in turkey. can that be for it that the map it option is not available in turkey, or maybe HTC has decided to protect our privacy better by removing the save my location option. anybody has any idea?
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I have the same problem, anyone can solve this?
Set your number in the settings, then it should work. Or try to change your locale settings (WL and phone)
On my device it's also missing.
When I logged into the website windowsphone.com suddenly on the phone instead of those two checkboxes with options, I've got only now :
"Ring, lock or erase your phone......" and slider setting "On/Off".
How to bring the maps on?

[Q] Changing the "Google Now" voice, possible?

I'm a big fan and user of computer generated speech, have been since oh, the early 1980s when S.A.M. first appeared for the Commodore series of computers, and it's been nice to see the progression from that truncated truly "computer sounding" speech to what we have nowadays. In my opinion, the best "voices" yet created are produced by Ivona and my favorite at the moment is the Amy British female voice. Just something about that Brit accent (and yes I know it's not an accent, I'm just saying...).
Anyway, I'm using the Ivona Amy beta - Ivona's Android voices seem to be in a perpetual beta going on 2+ years now, go figure) and it can be assigned as the default voice for most everything in Android: turn by turn navigation, reading eBooks, etc, but for some unfathomable reason the default voice used for Google Now is still the rather crappy robotic sounding female one. It's not bad, mind you, but it most definitely ain't Amy, not by a very very long shot.
I've done some research but unfortunately every time I use the search terms "Google Now" and "voice" - even with quotation marks in all variations - all I end up finding is info about Google Voice for the most part and no actual mentions or info about making any installed voice data usable as the replacement for the voice you here when you use Google Now.
Yes I'm aware that Google Now has several different voices to choose from, from different countries, but it does not "see" the Ivona voice installed nor is it something I can apparently force into action.
Does anyone know if switching out the default voice with Google Now is even possible? I'd love to use Amy as the default one device-wide for any and all text-to-speech purposes. It does seem a bit odd that Google is restricting this in whatever manner they happen to be using, unless of course it's something much simpler to alter than I'm understanding. I have gone into the Google Now settings - Voice - and made alterations and I do get other voices, just not the Ivona Amy one that I currently have installed.
If anyone has any info or suggestions, I'd appreciate hearing it, thanks.
br0adband said:
I'm a big fan and user of computer generated speech, have been since oh, the early 1980s when S.A.M. first appeared for the Commodore series of computers, and it's been nice to see the progression from that truncated truly "computer sounding" speech to what we have nowadays. In my opinion, the best "voices" yet created are produced by Ivona and my favorite at the moment is the Amy British female voice. Just something about that Brit accent (and yes I know it's not an accent, I'm just saying...).
Anyway, I'm using the Ivona Amy beta - Ivona's Android voices seem to be in a perpetual beta going on 2+ years now, go figure) and it can be assigned as the default voice for most everything in Android: turn by turn navigation, reading eBooks, etc, but for some unfathomable reason the default voice used for Google Now is still the rather crappy robotic sounding female one. It's not bad, mind you, but it most definitely ain't Amy, not by a very very long shot.
I've done some research but unfortunately every time I use the search terms "Google Now" and "voice" - even with quotation marks in all variations - all I end up finding is info about Google Voice for the most part and no actual mentions or info about making any installed voice data usable as the replacement for the voice you here when you use Google Now.
Yes I'm aware that Google Now has several different voices to choose from, from different countries, but it does not "see" the Ivona voice installed nor is it something I can apparently force into action.
Does anyone know if switching out the default voice with Google Now is even possible? I'd love to use Amy as the default one device-wide for any and all text-to-speech purposes. It does seem a bit odd that Google is restricting this in whatever manner they happen to be using, unless of course it's something much simpler to alter than I'm understanding. I have gone into the Google Now settings - Voice - and made alterations and I do get other voices, just not the Ivona Amy one that I currently have installed.
If anyone has any info or suggestions, I'd appreciate hearing it, thanks.
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The "other voices" you mention: are they user-installed or stock with Google Now? If user-installed is the case, is it possible that "Amy" is on extSdCard and the others are local? I know this is a long-shot...
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The other voices are region based like US UK etc and part of Google Now. I'm not having much luck getting the Ivona voice(s) recognized as something I can assign in place but I'll keep at it.
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Did you try to change the global TTS under Settings > Language and Input?
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Of course, that was the first thing, and then a reboot, then the attempt to change the setting in Google Now directly but, I suppose Google just wants people to hear the robotic-like voice they apparently have forced on us as a default. Oh well...
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Of course, that was the first thing, and then a reboot, then the attempt to change the setting in Google Now directly but, I suppose Google just wants people to hear the robotic-like voice they apparently have forced on us as a default. Oh well...
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I figured as much. I didn't mean to insult you. But hey, I've been guilty of similar blunders >_<
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I figured as much. I didn't mean to insult you. But hey, I've been guilty of similar blunders >_<
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No worries, I make 'em all the time but this wasn't one of them.
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You do realize that your "sig" is quoted because it's part of your regular posts, right? You can add a proper sig that doesn't get added into a reply quote...
I noticed that earlier. I think it's a Tapatalk thing. Thanks.
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Hi, Other*voices are region based like US UK etc and part of Google Now. Try to change the global TTS under Settings > Language and Input?
Doesn't make any difference that I can make note of: Google Now just has its own set of voices and regardless of what TTS engine/voices you have installed it's going to apparently use that default one built-in.
Still looking around for more info, however.
Still no relief from Google's robot voice in sight?
only control over the voice ive found is to change your language setting within the app itself to UK to get a male voice. supposedly the actual UK got an update to a female brit voice which would be preferable. cant believe google wouldnt incorporate custom tts into this app. might have to be brought to their attention for a later version release.
youd think there would be dedicated voice repository for the google voice search app and that you could theoretically change the name of or reroute the voice command to a custom tts default.
any thoughts?
so i found a beta version of a speech command app based off google now. it's called utter. allows you to choose speech program and voice. also has additional features not found on google now from the looks of it. initiate listening via icon tap in shortcuts on the home screen. different setup but looks promising. hope this helps
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Still no relief from Google's robot voice in sight?
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Of you're rooted with titanium backup installed you could always try freezing Google tts and selecting ivona in language and input settings, I used to do that to change the voice of svoice to ivona when I had my note 2 and 3, haven't tried it for Google now though
Settings > My Device > Language and Input > Text-to-Speech Options >>> Select Google Text-to-Speech Engine
Then click on the "settings gear" icon to the right and select Llanguage and select your language. Then go to "Install Voice Data" and install the voice you want.
Has anyone figured this out?
Or are we stuck with using only Google's various voices from around the world, when we want to use Google Now?
Heck, I even uninstalled Google TTS so that only my 3rd party TTS voice was showing up in the options. And Google Now still managed to use its own voice for Google Now.
2015 and still google doesn't use androids architecture possibilities into google now. stuck with horror Spanish google voice that makes me wanna kill myself...
Please google. Aply common sense and let Now use systems preferred voice engine.
In Maps I have a similar issue since sometimes I get IVONA (my choice) and some other times I get Google's in the same travel... Anyone with the same issue?
Anyone ever thought about writing an app that would take in speech, feed it to google now, getting results as text and "saying" the results using the built in TTS settings?
That would be awesome, still didnt found such APP. Isnt such thing possible with Tasker?
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[Q] Control with voice only

Hi, i'm disabled and only have the use of one arm, is it possible to completely control the g watch r using my voice ONLY?
I'd recommend going to an O2 store and testing out the Moto 360 (they'll have one for use on display, and the voice commands will be the same as the G-Watch R), so you can get a feel for it. You can do a lot of stuff with voice, but not 100% of stuff. For example, I don't think you can change the song playing via voice.
Changing songs via voice doesn't matter too much really, is there anything else you can think of
Many, many... thing can no do with voice
Ex : OK Google Show alarm -> Ok it open alarm window, but..... you need to swipe to close window.
Ex : Ok Google start Evernote -> Ok it open Evernote App but.... you must select item in Evernote menu to continue. Select "Find" with press "find" item and after you can say Note title to open it......
You must also swipe all Card in screen any time a card is displayed and you want look at the clock face.
And............................
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Changing songs via voice doesn't matter too much really, is there anything else you can think of
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Come to think of it, dealing with notifications might just be a no go :/ It really depends on what your use case is for the device. If it's for sending texts and emails via voice, you'll be fine. But notifications and apps, that might be a struggle. Android Wear should be getting an update soon, so that might change!

Very odd behaviour.. 2 voices at once.

I'm using android auto in my 2018 golf and have a Oneplus3. Last few days if encountered when I activate assistant and tell her to text "name" she will say her typical ok what do you want to say?.... while I'm in the mode of saying my message I get a totally different voice that says ok text "name" what do you want to say and it just messes it all up. It's like it's two instances of Google assistant running. Two totally different voices. Any idea what's going on?

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