kilobaits wrote:tendriver,
Thousand thank's for your quick answer
1. Actually, I'm using only a recorded voice. So, the muting of TT by turning off the sound should not be performed.
2. As I understand, TTS menu options are available only when disabling a recorded voice.
3. So my only option was to delete the TTS folder what I already did.
4. But the "config.txt" still say that TTS is still on. I have no problem with displaying
false state of TTS cause it's far away from vital TT functioning for me. I'm just curious about the RAM consumption in this situation. Does it make any difference in theory?
Thanks!
1. Option 2 does not apply, now that you have included this recorded voice info.
2. Option 1 does not apply, now that you have included this recorded voice info.
3. Option 3 does not apply, now that you have included this recorded voice info. There would not have been a voice in the TTS folder, if you had not put 1 in it.
4. Items listed in the config.txt are commands to your unit, not the status of the features. Open it with notepad & change it to TTSoff, if you so desire.