Just wondering, if I record some or other audio tutorial/walkthrough, including 
my screen reader's output, what would a good/suitable/average TTS voice speed 
be - for example, I myself keep jaws set to it's speed of roundabout 105, and 
NVDA to like 40, since it's my sort of secondary screen reader, and I'm not as 
used to hearing the eSpeak synthesizer.

On the other hand, I myself get told I talk too fast when it comes to 
explaining technical information, etc. to various people, but anyway...

What it comes down to is just wondering, for something like/similar to a 
tutorial/demonstrative podcast, etc., what type of speed do you guys reckon it 
would be best to stick to, and I suppose, the speed actually comes down to 
something like words per minute/second - and just tested it and seems like NVDA 
is running roundabout 8 words per second and jaws is up to like 10 or so at the 
moment, but anyway...

Thoughts?

This is all partly related to that I have been looking into sorting out 
recording PC output, and then mixing it with spoken audio as well, but will 
leave it at that for now...<smile>

Stay well

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'
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