Read Aloud Is A Wonderful Feature in Logos 10
The read aloud feature on nearly every book is great! I have used it on John Wesley's Journal. I lead a discussion group on Wesley's Journal every first and second Thursday of the month. And this feature has made Wesley's Journal into an audiobook to help me prepare. The reader is much better than I expected it to be. Thanks!
"In all cases, the Church is to be judged by the Scripture, not the Scripture by the Church," John Wesley
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I confess I still wish for better. The other day I discovered that Max MacLean's wonderful audio version of the NIV is available for free on BibleGateway, and you can navigate right to any chapter in any book and have him start reading.
I wish Logos could get permission to incorporate this, but then again I have access to it online now, so I don't really need it in Logos. But it sure makes Logos's computer voice seem lame in comparison, even though it's much better than it used to be. And it would be nice not to have to switch away from Logos to do some devotional listening to the reading. It would be cool to have this connected up so you could listen to the daily lectionary readings in Max McLean's reading voice.
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I confess I still wish for better.
I, too have higher hopes for Read Aloud on the Desktop. Regarding machine narration, with the new implementation of Read Aloud on the Mobile Apps, not only do bilingual users not have to close and reopen the program to change voices, the app chooses from default voices based on the language of the resource. That would be really helpful on the Desktop.
macOS (Logos Pro - Beta) | Android 13 (Logos Stable)
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Read Aloud on the Mobile Apps, not only do bilingual users not have to close and reopen the program to change voices, the app chooses from default voices based on the language of the resource. That would be really helpful on the Desktop.
Totally agree! Hopefully FL will bring the Read Aloud functionality from Mobile back to Desktop, e.g. a nicer Read Aloud interface, ability to choose voices, more choices for speed, skip to next or previous sentence, etc.
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I, too have higher hopes for Read Aloud on the Desktop. Regarding machine narration, with the new implementation of Read Aloud on the Mobile Apps, not only do bilingual users not have to close and reopen the program to change voices, the app chooses from default voices based on the language of the resource. That would be really helpful on the Desktop.
I too hope for better things to come with the read aloud voices.
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
Barney Fife is my hero! He only uses an abacus with 14 rows!
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How do I adjust the speed of reading on a Mac....right now it sounds like a drunk guy trying to slur his way through required reading
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Took me awhile to find the control panel ... they don't put it on the same window as the text being read. And it gets mixed up on its Cmd-R start/stop depending on the window.
Testing a little more, indeed, it's catch as catch can, on whether there's a control panel at all. I haven't seen the common denominator of viewable (main window lower-right), or not anywhere.
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