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Old 04-08-2023, 07:23 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Which TTS software reads <em> different then <i>? Screen readers would not know the difference.
Read the previous <i> and <em> topics. Nobody is going to waste their time rehashing the same information for you again and again.

JAWS and NVDA are two major Screen Readers that distinguish between all the HTML markup.

See the Braille topic I linked above for videos showing off the latest readers/apps/info + how blind readers actually read ebooks.

For all the latest bleeding-edge Text-to-Speech (TTS) research, check out the yearly Interspeech conferences, and some info I summarized in:

(And since my posts in 2021—wow, has TTS advanced like crazy!)

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