Yes, I use Ivona tts which is better than the default android tts.
Martin
On 21 Oct 2013 10:41, "David Haslam" wrote:
> And Bible uses the built in TTS in the Android device
> (i.e. if the device firmware was compiled with Google's TTS engine to begin
> with).
>
> If the user installs the IVONA T
And Bible uses the built in TTS in the Android device
(i.e. if the device firmware was compiled with Google's TTS engine to begin
with).
If the user installs the IVONA TTS Engine and a suitable voice,
and configures the device settings to use that instead of the default TTS,
then And Bible will us
Japanese audio bible based on DAISY3
http://bible.salterrae.net/kougo/daisy/
To play these bibles,
1. download a DAISY player such as AMIS3 from
http://www.daisy.org/amis/download
and install it.
2. download zip archived files from the site above.
http://bible.salterrae.net/kougo/daisy/
I just discovered AndBible has a TTS feature, and it is (unfortunately)
not as good as Hison's example from iOS. This could simply be my old
Phone has an old version of Android, and thus, the TTS, or of course iOS
has spent a lot of time/money developing the Siri TTS. Is the developer
form An
Can you provide a link to any sort of API, or way to include this
existing content through OSIS (or just point me to the correct header
files so I can look for myself).
Thanks so much for the quick response!!
On 10/14/2013 11:22 PM, ref...@gmx.net wrote:
There is a lot of linked audiocontent av
There is a lot of linked audiocontent available for Xulsword/mkbible. There has
also been extensive discussion on this.list on the best way for integrating
audio content. Osis allows for that, as do our modules, but so far few have
used this.
Sent from my HTC
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