i am very hard of hearing. I just spent $200 for more access to Logos. The introductory lesson on using the mobile app is spoken by a young woman. I can’t understand her well. Is there a way to switch to a male lecturer?
I will do some digging to see what I can find, @Dr. Michael W. Ridenhour. In the meantime, here is a recent webinar on the Logos Mobile App. What's great about the YouTube video is that it includes Closed Captions. I hope this is helpful for your journey.
In general, and for anyone else, if you use Apple, under Accessibility, they have Live Captions, which can respond to app-talking, or talking from the microphone (a setting). It's quite convenient. This is in addition to Live Translation. But the captioning is also good, where you're not familiar with a foreign spoken word … prints it (as in Japanese kanji).
My earlier hearing involved too many loud MP3's, and captioning is a nice solution for videos with higher voices, as well as excited friends.
@DMB me too, but mine was too loud 8-track and then cassette tapes. (I'm old, IOW.)
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