Yes, text-to-speech has not been implemented. The update was written from the ground up, so each feature has been recreated from scratch. I agree that it's a useful feature. Thank you for providing a good use case – I will forward it to the designers and we can hope it returns in a future update!peter.robison wrote:The listen feature no longer lists text-to-speech as an option. Anyone figured out a way to use text-to-speech to listen to content, or has that feature been completely removed? If so, that's a real loss, I used it a lot when driving in areas without mobile data coverage or trying to limit mobile data consumption.
You can see your downloaded audio under Settings > Downloaded Media. Note that there is a bug we discovered that prevents playing some downloaded audio files directly from the Downloaded Media screen (any audio with multiple voices – like the English scriptures – will cause the app to restart if you try to play it from Downloaded Media). This is a high-priority bug that will be fixed with the next patch release. In the meantime, you should be able to still play your downloaded scripture audio from the chapter itself, when you're offline.stullv wrote:I just downloaded the Book of Mormon audio to my Android device because when my library was automatically updated all my audio that was in the android/data/org.lds.ldsa/files/1/media file is now gone. (So is the directory). We're does this version store the audio files when you download it. I can not find them. I saw the download occur but they don't show up in recent downloads or any place else I have looked.?