A little background:
Stats, in case you need to know: Windows 10 Pro, 32 gigs of RAM, I9 9900k (overclocked to 4.9Ghz), 256 gig SSD.
About a month ago I decided to experiment with assigning different IVONA TTS voices to stations and pirates in ED, for a little variety. I have 10 voices installed, 5 male and 5 female.
So every station I approach or every pirate that attacks me gets assigned a random voice. I then make them persistent in different ways:
1. The station voices are assigned as I enter normal space near a station and continue to use the same voice until I leave normal space. Upon arriving at a different station, the process is repeated.
2. The pirate voice persists (based on his name) until the next VA session. This is kinda cool, since I often stack missions, which come with different pirates. So the same pirate could come after me over and over for hours sometimes (until I complete the mission) and it'll use the same voice based on his name.
HOWEVER...I keep running into a small problem: If the session goes too long (usually over 2 hours) VA seems to "lose connection" to the IVONA voices and falls back to one of the Windows default (even though I have an IVONA voice assigned as the default). EDDI which I've also assigned an IVONA voice keeps running fine with the voice. Windows TTS also keeps using the IVONA voice. But when I test an IVONA voice in VA, it says the voice may have "been removed","doesn't exist" or my variable may be "spelled wrong" (something to this effect).
I realize I'm probably not using this as intended and maybe VA is getting "bogged down", but I was just wondering if anyone could shed some light on this situation.
Thanx.