Greek Audio Bible with Logos 4?
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P. Keith Larson said:
Windows 7 64bit
Thank you. It seems to be a problem related to Windows 7, as the visual cues work fine for some customers, and they work fine on my Vista virtual machine. Development is aware of this.
Melissa
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Thanks for looking into this.
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Kenneth Morris said:
Mine works fine.
There is still some functionality missing in L4, specifically the ability to control the speed at which it reads. L3's function is immediate and better organized in my opinion. See below:
I'm hopeful that this function will be incorporated when Libronix finally fixes this option.
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James Thompson said:
There is still some functionality missing in L4, specifically the ability to control the speed at which it reads. L3's function is immediate and better organized in my opinion.
I'm hopeful that this function will be incorporated when Libronix finally fixes this option.
This request has been submitted.
Melissa
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I've just discovered a strange sound issue on my Vista64 /L4 SR-3 Dell computer; I can play the greek audio bible perfectly, and can listen to all kinds of other media/sounds perfectly...but if I tell Logos to read book text, I get a _very_ muffled sound out of my speakers/subwoofer...but if I plug headphones in, I get the female voice just like it used to be from my speakers.
I'd imagine that it is a problem with my RealTek HD Audio Manager, but fixing this problem seems elusive thus far...figured I'd shoot a post here in case someone else had/fixed a similar problem.
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Greetings, thank you for your very helpful posts. Q: is there any way to recover the speed and pointer functions from v3 in v4 (I'd like to slow the voice down a bit so that it doesn't wear me out). Thanks.
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Oh well, I didn't notice that there were more posts beyond page 1, so excuse this repeated question. I am glad to see that it is being considered / worked on.
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I've got good news. I too had a problem with L4 reading the Greek Text. It would read english books, but not the greek. I tried everything working with Tech Service. This included reloading the greek resources. Nothing worked, until my Logos Angel had me send her a report from the program. Here is the problem. If you're running Windows XP you must make sure that your Windows Media Player is 10 or above. Mine wasn't. As soon as I installed the latest version of Windows Media Player (thank you my Angel) all my reading problems disappeared. I hope this helps, it did for me and I'm a happy camper.
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Is NA27 the only Grk text that the audio works with?
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That's a good question, I haven't wquite figured out the rhyme/reason of it, maybe someone smarter than me can elaborate. Here is what I found in a brief tour through the library:
Works:
New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine PLatform
NA27
Does not work:
New Testament in Greek/Scrivener 1881
Stephen's Textus Receptus (1550) with Morphology
Greek New Testament, Fourth Revised Edition (with Morphology)
Greek New Testament according to the Majority Text
So it seems like most don't.
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2011/01/02
Hi Clifford,
Thank you so much for your post! You said:
Clifford L. Frazier said:I've got good news. I too had a problem with L4 reading the Greek Text. ... Here is the problem. If you're running Windows XP you must make sure that your Windows Media Player is 10 or above. Mine wasn't. As soon as I installed the latest version of Windows Media Player ... all my reading problems disappeared. I hope this helps, it did for me and I'm a happy camper.
I have spent HOURS trying to chase down this problem [:@] - reading all of the posts that I could dig up on this subject and trying all of the suggestions. I was just going through this thread as I was writing an email to Tech Support - when I read your post and updated my Windows Media Player and now my Greek Audio New Testament works beautifully as well as the Logos Hymnal (which wasn't working for me either!)
Thanks so much for sharing the Good News! [;)] [Y]
David
To LOGOS: This solution should be placed prominently on a Banner at the head of one of these threads about this particular problem or on a Sticky Note on the Forum or something - to make solving this issue much faster.
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