开云体育Thanks David.
I haven’t been able to find the espeak app in my list of apps which seems rather limited, how did you find it ?
There is this new Assistive Reader option in the Kindle iOS app with built in text to speech so maybe it will work on the Sense player as well.
Claire?
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Someone? may have a later more positive update but on the Sight ??Sound Seminar on the SensePlayer last year Jenny from Hims reported that they had not been able to find a keyboard command to actually start TTS reading of the Kindle book. Having said that I have noticed several reports of the Kindle app working with Braille on the Braille Sense so perhaps there would be no harm in somebody trying this out. As you say the apps on the SensePlayer are definitely increasingly hit and miss. ?The various app developers seem to be making it harder for any app to operate without access to the Google Play Store, which is tripping up some of the ones I have installed. Until Hims crack that particular nut I suspect that app development will be inconsistent at best. ? David Griffith ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
On Behalf Of claire amoroso ? Hello everyone Having recently acquired a SensePlayer second hand and still getting to grips with this complex device. I’m wondering if it’s possible to install the Kindle app on it and a TTS engine? I’ve upgraded to version 2.1.? Many thanks? Claire? |