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A Syncing Question
Let me preface this post by noting that while I'm an editor here, I've not been terribly active in a while, so I'm not sure if this is the right forum. Forgive me if I got it wrong.
I was talking with my brother yesterday, who says he's becoming quite the ebook fiend, in addition to being a longtime audiobook fiend. He has a Kindle, and I guess he's giddily going to buy the new one. His gripe was that should he buy both an ebook and an audiobook version of the same text, that there's no reader that syncs the two versions up. If there is, he doesn't know about it -- and he's a pretty tech-savvy guy. Here's an example of what I'm talking about: Say you're reading an ebook and then you want to go out to the garden and do some work and continue on with it, but this time you want to listen instead of read. Sure, you probably could do it by chapter, say; but what he really wants is some mechanism that does it automatically. Basically, a way to sync up the audio and ebook versions in a way that the device can read. Is this science fiction or even science wishing? Are we at the point where these readers can do this? In short, are my bro and I totally insane? ![]() (Okay, yea, that last bit is a softball....) |
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Readers cannot do this with two different unrelated files but TTS can. The new Kindle supports this.
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Let me see if I understand: So with the K2, you can use text-to-speech and it will perform the job I detailed above?
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OoOoOoOo. That's cool. Too bad my bro's bday already passed, this is the perfect rig for him then.
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One word of caution though. Some of the publishers don't like the text-to-speech functioning of the new Kindles, as they feel it infringes on their audio book rights. So they are forcing Amazon to disable this feature on some books. Not sure if there's a way to tell which books Text-to-speech is disabled on.
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I actually do this now. In the car on the way home, I'll let it read to me. Then when I get home I can continue where I left off. Plus, if I get stuck somewhere Kindleless
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Can you choose the voice that reads to you or not?? [I don't own a Kindle...or live in the US but just curious]
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I'm reading and listening too although it takes a bit of time to find the right places on my reader and later on my iPod. I had the same thought the other day, if ONLY both devices knew where I had left off on the last used device!
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From what I've heard of differing TTS engines, most of the time, the female voice will sound nicer.
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