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.
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I was wondering for documentation purposes does anyone use the Windows's virtual desktop feature - for example, run Logos and Verbum on different desktops? or run Logos and their thesis software and their browser on separate desktops? If so, how do your use it? Run into any problems?
Hi, I'll be grateful if someone could point me to a simple guide as to what different resources mean and what they're used for? It seems like I need a theological degree to understand what they are! List of Resource Types - Logos Community
Rt2.7 “Bringing in the sheaves:” Langue and parole, grammatical possibilities/impossibility, qamets or qamets chatuph?, and the invalidity of inclusivist interpretation One of the exciting, motivating factors for studying the biblical languages is seeing that grammar may allow for multiple interpretations, as well as…
Is it just me or does it seem that Logos Bible Software in general is very much against Oneness Pentecostals? I feel that most of their resources, responses, even now with the use of AI it is always wanting to disprove what I believe. I purchased Logos because I thought it would just be factual and give me the resources…
Good evening, When using the Mobile App on my phone or my iPad (iPad is my preferred method of reading aside from a physical book) I have two versions of the KJV bible. There is "The Holy Bible: King James Version" which seems to be the 1611 authorized version, because it has the dedicatory at the very beginning of the…