[access-uk] Re: New SpeakOn features release - 6 June 2009

  • From: "Peter Beasley" <pjbeasley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 15:29:37 +0100

I have installed the latest Speakon but am disappointed that it only supports 
sapi 5 voices whereas I am sure previous versions also supported sapi 4.  Also 
there appears not to be a way to increase the speed of the voice.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Isaac Porat 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2009 7:08 AM
  Subject: [access-uk] New SpeakOn features release - 6 June 2009


  Hello All,

  A new features release of SpeakOn 2.2, 6 June 2009 is now available. 

  The highlight of this version are new features making SpeakOn an ideal player 
for listening to both Live and 'On demand' radio.  Thanks to RadioTimes for 
their excellent co-operation.  The ability to browse, search and preset 
thousands of stations and shows has been available for a while.  With this 
version, station schedules for 7 days ahead are available for main stations 
including the BBC.  You can navigate seamlessly from any show (known as 
programmes in the UK) and play the station if broadcasting live or any archive 
if available in either podcast or BBC 'Listen again' formats.  You can quickly 
skip content within a stream.  Station recommendations, error reporting and 
direct links to stations' websites are also available.

  Other new features in this version include improved and consistent 
information across all media types, efficiency features and the ability to 
scrobble your own music to Last.FM.

  For those who are new to SpeakOn, it is a self-voicing software environment 
for finding, retrieving and playing audio and text media.  All media local to 
your computer or remote on the internet is presented in the same simple 
tree-like structure.  You can navigate to the media you want, select it and it 
is automatically downloaded or streamed and played in the same SpeakOn player 
which handles both audio and text.  Common audio formats are supported 
including MP3, WMA and Real.  You can either operate SpeakOn using a standard 
keyboard or an external low cost numerical keypad using one hand from the 
comfort of your armchair.  SpeakOn has a low footprint (the installer is only 
3.8 Mb) and it is highly efficient making it ideal for use with Netbooks. 

  SpeakOn is available free from:
  www.a-technic.net/speakon.htm

  This page contains information about SpeakOn, the types of media it supports, 
links to the download page, manual and mailing list.

  The new radio features are explained here:
  http://www.a-technic.net/SpeakOn/docs/SpeakOn/ht/SpeakOn-s-0016.htm
  Media information is explained here:
  http://www.a-technic.net/SpeakOn/docs/SpeakOn/ht/SpeakOn-r-0127.htm
  Efficiency features are explained here:
  http://www.a-technic.net/SpeakOn/docs/SpeakOn/ht/SpeakOn-r-0134.htm
  Scrobbling your own music to Last.FM is explained here:
  http://www.a-technic.net/SpeakOn/docs/SpeakOn/ht/SpeakOn-r-0132.htm
  The 'What's new' page is at:
  http://www.a-technic.net/SpeakOn/docs/SpeakOn/ht/SpeakOn-r-0079.htm

  Instructions for upgrading from an older version are at:
  http://www.a-technic.net/SpeakOn/docs/SpeakOn/ht/SpeakOn-r-0103.htm

  The download page for new users is at:
  http://www.a-technic.net/SpeakOn/docs/SpeakOn/ht/SpeakOn-r-0016.htm

  If you experience slow download, this is probably because of demand for this 
new version so you may like to try again in a day or so.

  The manual is at:
  http://www.a-technic.net/SpeakOn/docs/SpeakOn/ht/SpeakOn.htm

  Enjoy - and if you like SpeakOn, please forward this announcement to any 
mailing lists, blogs or bulletin boards you feel are relevant.

  Regards,
  Isaac

  Isaac Porat
  SpeakOn's author
  email: speakon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Website: http://www.a-technic.net/speakon.htm

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