Re: [orca-list] Podcasts and/or audio tutorials needed



hi
Ah, I get it now. In that case, almost any modern gui player will work
for your needs. If you have a keyboard with multimedia keys, you can
just press those and you don't have to move out of your application. If
you don't have such keys, you can bind the play, stop, previous track,
next track, etc shortcuts to keys on your keyboard and then do the exact
same thing, without having to figure out player specific hot keys. If
that makes any sense.
Thanks
Kendell clark


On 09/04/2015 09:27 PM, Devin Prater wrote:
Sorry. I think the best way is to convert already written docs to speech, and have  program that can play 
audio in the background, and with hotkeys to pause, fastforward, and rewind in the background. That way, 
the user can pause and play the audio as they follow along with instructions. Of course, this can work with 
human-spoken audio too.

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On Sep 4, 2015, at 9:02 PM, Kyle <kyle4jesus gmail com> wrote:

I'm not sure what you're asking. Are you trying to have a written
document converted to audio? Once that conversion is done, any audio
player can stop, pause, rewind or fastforward the file. But then if
someone is already speaking the audio, then why does it need to be
converted from written text? Sorry, I'm a bit confused, as you
mentioned Rhythmbox, but also mentioned text, html and some kind of a
reader with which I'm unfamiliar, so I'm not sure if you want an audio
file converted from text or if you want to read the text and listen to
the audio at the same time, which is better done with the plain HTML or
text and something like simultaneous braille and speech.
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