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This method sets the timeout interval in milliseconds after which synchronous Speak and SpeakStream calls to this voice will timeout.
HRESULT SetSyncSpeakTimeout( ULONG msTimeout);
Parameters
- msTimeout
[in] Value specifying the timeout interval, in milliseconds. The default is 10 seconds. "INFINITE" can also be used to prevent timeouts.
Return Values
The following table shows the possible return values.
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| S_OK | Function completed successfully. |
Remarks
Timeouts occur when waiting for access to the output object. This means that for a normal priority voice (see ISpVoice::SetPriority for more information on priorities) and an output device which implements ISpAudio, a timeout can occur while waiting to reacquire the output object after an interruption by an alert priority voice. For voices of both normal and alert priorities, a timeout can also occur while waiting to reacquire the output object after the voice has been paused and resumed (see ISpVoice::Pause and ISpVoice::Resume).
Wait times are not accumulated - that is, if a voice waits for n milliseconds to initially acquire the output object, and is then paused and resumed, it will again wait for up to msTimeout milliseconds to reacquire the output object, not msTimeout - n milliseconds.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.1 and later.
Header: Sapi.h, Sapi.idl.
Link Library: Sapilib.lib.
See Also
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