Hi Phil / Bradley / Faithlife,
I have written several pleas for FL to please take the Read Aloud feature more seriously. So far I have not seen much response from FL.
For those of us whose eyes are either aging, or simply getting dry and strained from too much reading (because we own too many Logos books), it is crucial to have a fully working, fully tested, reliable Read Aloud function.
Right now I've been trying to read through various commentaries on Numbers, and have been trying to utilize Read Aloud to help save my eyes. Here are the annoyances / quirks I've encountered:
(Reading location: https://ref.ly/logosres/bst04nu?ref=Page.p+14 -- using Full Screen F11 mode, and using Ctrl-R to start and stop Read Aloud. Running Logos 9 on Windows 10 Home.)
1. Because 1x is too slow and dragging, I had to endure the robotic 1.4x with no options / slider to choose something in between (e.g. 1.25x or 1.3x).
2. Once Ctrl-R starts reading, it almost always stops after a certain amount of time (or maybe certain amount of text), at a random spot.
3. If it does read to the end of the current page, it keeps on reading the next page but the screen does not follow. I had to use my mouse wheel to go to the next page.
4. When I do that (going to the next page), Read Aloud insists on jumping to a different location, sometimes before the page turn, sometimes after, and continue reading from that random location.
(When I'm not in Full Screen mode, I've also observed #4. If I use the mouse wheel to try to advance the text to skip over a section I don't need to read or hear, Logos would insist on going to a different location, usually jumping to a previous heading or subheading, and start reading again from there. The Read Aloud feature seems to be constantly fighting with the user instead of assisting the user.)
May I request that when you produce Logos books, especially in the Reader or Research Editions, that you please add "Read Aloud" testing to the list of quality checks?
I sincerely hope that you could do something to significantly correct, improve, and enhance this crucial feature. So far, because of the unpredictable manner Read Aloud behaves, I have to say this severely diminishes the value of Logos books I have purchased. I sometimes use the following (imperfect) workarounds:
a) Use the Read Aloud on my iPhone / iPad instead (they are not perfect and have issues of their own);
b) Copy and paste certain chunks of text from Logos into Word and use Word's read aloud feature (it is actually very good, especially with a very accurate Karaoke-style word-by-word highlight, which is very easy to follow, compared to Logos' sporadic and erratic occasional highlight spark ring);
c) Purchase the Kindle ebook and have Alexa read it to me -- by far Alexa's read aloud is the most smooth, human-like, natural-sounding and enjoyable.
Please, please, please, do something to improve Read Aloud, one that doesn't jump or stop randomly, for the sake of our eyes. Without that, it's pointless for us to purchase more books from Logos.
Thanks,
PL