Expanding Mobile Gnome to cover eBooks
- From: "Ian Pascoe" <ianpascoe btinternet com>
- To: <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
- Subject: Expanding Mobile Gnome to cover eBooks
- Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 12:12:06 -0000
Hi all
Firstly, a Happy and Prosperous New Year to everyone.
Following an announcement by Amazon in the US to launch it's own eBook
reader, I wondered if there was anything on the market that would allow a
hack to incorporate a TTS engine into either this or any other eBook reader
to allow me to listen to the books through such a dedicated device;
unsurprisingly, I didn't find much of any use.
Is this an area where Gnome would/could want to persue to provide TTS either
on the mobile or desk based devices, or in conjunction with a hardware
manufacturer?
This would, I believe, cross over quite readily from the visually impaired
community into the mainstream, especially with the continuing development of
regionalised voices in speech synths such as eSpeek. If such a product
could be designed and bought to market, it would revolutionise the talking
books and magazines in both costs and manpower - no more bulky media like
musicassettes or CDs, just either a SD card or a download. This would also
give the openings mentioned in previous postings to government and
charitable organisations.
I have only done a cursory google to see what can be found in this area, and
very little came back.
Just a thought to ponder on New Year's Day!
Ian
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