If I purchase one of Logos Audio Bible, as an example "Listener's Audio Bible", can the Logos Desktop app link it to or use it in place of the system generated Read-Allowed audio feature?
I don't know if it works with ALL audio Bibles (because they may be tagged differently), but ESV Audio and ESV Tagged use either the system narrator (based upon your operating system) or the audio Bible reader [see panel 1]. Likewise, devotional books [see panel 2] use either the system narrator if no audio book is available (Love of God) or the audio version [see panel 3] if you own it.
An Audio Bible is a product narrated by a human voice. Read Aloud is used to transform text to Audio.
Logos can also play Videos with audio.
Does anyone know if this feature was taken away? I have used it several times but I went to scan a book into my library and I am not seeing it under the menu. This was a really nice feature to have and I believe they discussed it on the newest released in passing but I don't think anyone talked about it going away.
anyone received theirs? I have not
I apologize if I’m missing this, but I used to be able to rebuild the index from the dashboard screen on my mobile devices (apple) . With the new dashboard design, I’m not sure how to do it anymore. Does anyone know?
After a recent windows 11 update, and Logos application update, the behavior of ref.ly links changed so that the web app is being displayed in addition to the the desktop app. I checked the "Apps for websites" system setting and there isn't an entry for Logos. I ran the script on the forum that edits the registry to fix…
I bought EBTC Heb (Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary) today and made my first highlight and note. When I open my notes, I see the highlight and note in the list which is ordered by Date Created. However, I don't see it anywhere in the sections under the Filter menu. If I search EBTC in the filter search area, I find…