[bcab] Re: FW: ROBOBRAILLE
- From: <Clive.Lever@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 16:56:18 -0000
Hi Ian,
1. I did not fully understand how you would use the service if you had a
braille embosser and braille translation software, and wanted to get a
braille copy of the file. What I'm really unsure about there is who
would benefit from the service. I'm not against it but feel I may have
missed something.
I tried the programme on a short word file, and got the link to the
speech translation within about a minute. Following the link, after
about ten seconds or so of loading time, the programme spoke the
contents of the file from beginning to end. Intonation was pretty good
though the tone quality of the speech was rather thin and metallic. I
had no problem with that, but I could imagine some people new to speech
of with particular sensitivities to certain frequencies may find it a
little uncomfortable to listen to at first. However, I can't wait for
the .PDF interface to be put up, and would also find it useful to get my
hands on some of the intermediary plain text files. I haven't seen yet
whether there is a way to ask the system to send those back along with
the translated braille files, or whatever, but I hope such a facility
exists or will be put into place.
This seems to me to be a very promising start.
Best,
Clive
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From: bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Ian Macrae
Sent: 21 February 2007 11:12
To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; BrailleUK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bcab] FW: ROBOBRAILLE
With apologies to anyone already on the AccessUk list, I wanted to catch
as many people as possible with the following info.
______________________________________________
From: Ian Macrae
Sent: 21 February 2007 11:11
To: 'access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: ROBOBRAILLE
On last night's In Touch we featured RoboBraille, an email based Braille
translation tool which has been developed in Denmark and is currently
being tested around the EU. In addition to turning texts into
electronic Braille, it can also turn them into MP3 audio files. More
info by going to either
Bbc.co.uk?intouch
And listening to last night's show or
Robobraille.org
I'd be very interested in people's comments and experiences.
Ian Macrae
Producer
In Touch
BBC Radio 4
http://www.bbc.co.uk
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