Speech Agent - Static behind voices after applying update today

I'm using Captivate version 4.0.1 bld 1658.  Last week I used Paul for my speech agent and he had a mild robotic tin-canny sound behind his voice, which is fine.  Today I applied an update (help --> updates) to address not being able to hear the audio when previewing only one slide.  After updating, both Paul and Kate now have static in their voices.  I listened to audio I created last week, I still hear tin can background.  I import the same audio into a new project created today, static.  Recompile audio in previous project, static behind the voice.  When listening to the video with headphones, the static is very disturbing.
What can I do to fix the speech agent voices?  Can the encoding settings be modified for text to speech?

Hi there
Silly question. Did you try converting Text to Speech after you updated so that the speech was re-created?
Cheers... Rick
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