[vicsireland] Re: e book formats

  • From: pat mc carthy <patmk1@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2009 16:36:05 +0000

I am using apple macintosh this is why I tried an mac ebook reader first but the programers of this reader hasn't been trying text to speech yet. I think there is a problem with mobipocket on macintosh .Does anyone know if this is true?

        


On 2 Jan 2009, at 14:38, Cearbhall O Meadhra wrote:

I managed to get MobiPocket working with JAWS. I would be happy to forward
the scripts to you if you wish.

All the best,


Cearbhall

"Good design enables - Bad design disables"

Tel: 01-2864623 Mob: 087 9922227 Em: cearbhall.omeadhra@xxxxxxxxxx


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Subject: [vicsireland] e book formats

Does anyone know whicuhebook readers works well with apple. I sent this email to find out if bookshelf works, I thought this format which works with some ipods, apple and windows pc's would be a good place to start or get
someone to start.
        I think windows ebook reader has a text to speech and some key pad
short cuts but does it work on apple?


On 1 Jan 2009, at 18:29, Zachary Bedell wrote:

I've been experimenting with getting some text-to-speech support into
BookShelf.  Unfortunately my ability to license TTS software is
somewhat limited, so I'm stuck playing with the few OpenSource
options.  They work, but the voices leave a bit to be desired.

I don't have anything approaching an ETA at this point, but assuming I can manage to get something viable put together, I'd very much like to add TTS support to a future version of BookShelf. I've also looked at
the DAISY ebook format which I think would open some additional
options for users who have difficulty reading on-screen text for any
reason.  I have some limitations in both my design and in Apple's
firmware that I'll need to work around first in order to get the text
and speech synchronized, but it's definitely something I'll be working
on in the near future.

Best regards,
Zac Bedell

On Dec 21, 2008, at 5:51 PM, pat mc carthy wrote:

Hi I was thinking would bookshelf have or support text to speech, for
any of the formats this would be good for blind, dyslexics , and
people driving etc.


Hope to hear from you.
        thanks pat



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