It was a most demanding features by the Windows Phone community to include the Text-to-Speech engine in Windows Phone and the WPDevs who were missing it in Windows Phone 7 can now use this feature in their Windows Phone 8 applications. The TTS engine is now available in WP8 devices which you can easily integrate in your app. This small post will describe how to use it. Prerequisite The first and foremost thing that you need to develop Windows Phone 8 applications are: 64-bit Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 operating system and Visual Studio 2012 or higher. I assume that, you already have your development environment properly setup and you already created the Windows Phone 8 project. The next thing that you need to enable the Text-to-Speech engine in your WP8 project is the ID_CAP_SPEECH_RECOGNITION capabilities in the WMAppManifest.xml file. To enable this capability in your WP8 project, open the Properties folder –> WMAppManifest.xml file and navigate...


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