For a Greek Bible, it would be great if you could implement a Read Aloud tool that speaks the Greek words as it follows the text, similar to what you provide for English.
Actually this used to be avalable in the past - maybe it still is.
@John Schwandt do you know what happened to the Greek Audio NT?
It's available here: https://www.logos.com/product/184688/the-greek-audio-new-testament-na27-audio
(The retired product contained a separate file for LDLS3, which we no longer offer.)
From other threads where users posted who bought this product(EDIT: also as per a product review on the page /EDIT), I had the impression that this only works like an audiobook which can play sequentially, but not the Ctrl-R Read aloud (actually this was available as part of the Greek Audio NT when that was still sold, and there was more than one thread where we had to explain users that this alone was not providing the functionality they sought, and they had to buy the other one, too).
Can you double-check this? I once assumed that the second item in the Greek Audio NT was a dataset that might have wandered into Pro or Max subscription, but can't test this guess.
@NB.Mick Yes, you are correct.
The product I linked to is just an audio book that plays separately. I don't think we currently offer a Ctrl+R "Read Aloud" version with word-by-word indicators.
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Three versions are needed to cover the three pronunciation systems: Erasmian, Koine and Modern.
Thanks for your responses. I turned over ever stone looking for this functionality but the best I could do was to set up a Link Set to the Greek Audio New Testament which only takes you to the chapter and not a specific verse after which the use must manually advance through the audio to find the speech of the text of interest. I'm surprised Logos doesn't offer this feature anymore and I hope Logos will consider providing it again in the near future.
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