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Don't mean to be impatient, but could you define shortly? I checked again this morning (24 hours after the reply) and its still listing 3.0.0.21 as the latest.
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Originally posted by jimbo333 View PostI don't get the option to update to 3.0.0.22, in the store version 3.0.0.21 is still listed as the latest. If it makes a difference, I am on a Linux host.
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I don't get the option to update to 3.0.0.22, in the store version 3.0.0.21 is still listed as the latest. If it makes a difference, I am on a Linux host.
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FYI, version 3.0.0.22 has now been released (no longer in the beta section)
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3.0.0.22 fixed the problem and my Google Home Mini speaker is working again!
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Dave
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Originally posted by dahrens1 View PostI'm having a similar issue, where can I get the 3.0.0.22 beta files? I found the 3.0.0.21 links at the top of the beta testing thread but not the newest files.
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Dave
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I'm having a similar issue, where can I get the 3.0.0.22 beta files? I found the 3.0.0.21 links at the top of the beta testing thread but not the newest files.
Thanks
Dave
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by spud View PostI fixed the problem in version 3.0.0.22 available in the Beta section of the updater.
Note that the Google voice TTS feature is a hack that can break at anytime if google make changes. That is what happened here.
Please test and let me know.
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I fixed the problem in version 3.0.0.22 available in the Beta section of the updater.
Note that the Google voice TTS feature is a hack that can break at anytime if google make changes. That is what happened here.
Please test and let me know.
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TTS Error
Hi Spud,
Chromecast has been working well. Recently getting this when trying to use or test Chromecast TTS
ERROR System.FormatException: Input string was not in a correct format. at System.Number.StringToNumber(String str, NumberStyles options, NumberBuffer& number, NumberFormatInfo info, Boolean parseDecimal) at System.Number.ParseInt64(String value, NumberStyles options, NumberFormatInfo numfmt) at System.Convert.ToInt64(String value) at HSPI_Chromecast.GTTSToken.CalculateToken(String text, String seed) at HSPI_Chromecast.ChromecastApp.SpeakIn(Int32 device, String text, Boolean wait, String host)
Any idea's?
Cheers
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