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Voice Directories
Voice DirectoriesVoice Directories
Voice Directories
This option turns on the speaking of directory names. The Jukebox is not
powerful enough to produce these voices in real time, so a number of options
are available.
.talk mp3 clip:
.talk mp3 clip: .talk mp3 clip:
.talk mp3 clip: Use special pre-recorded MP3 files (_dirname.talk
_dirname.talk_dirname.talk
_dirname.talk) in each
directory. These must be generated in advance, and are typically produced
synthetically using a text to speech engine on a PC. If no such file exists, the
output is as for the “numbers” option below.
Spell:
Spell: Spell:
Spell: Speak the directory name by spelling it out letter by letter. Support is
provided only for the most common letters and punctuation.
Numbers:
Numbers: Numbers:
Numbers: Each directory is assigned a number based upon its position in the
file list. They are then announced as “Directory 1”, “Directory 2” etc.
Off:
Off: Off:
Off: No attempt will be made to speak directory names.
Voice
Voice Voice
Voice Filenames
FilenamesFilenames
Filenames
This option turns on the speaking of directory names. The options provided are
“Spell”, “Numbers”, and “Off” which function the same as for Voice Directories
Voice DirectoriesVoice Directories
Voice Directories
and “.talk mp3 clip”, which functions as above except that the files are named
with the same name as the music file (e.g. Punkadiddle.mp3
Punkadiddle.mp3 Punkadiddle.mp3
Punkadiddle.mp3 would require a
file called Punkadiddle.mp3.talk
Punkadiddle.mp3.talkPunkadiddle.mp3.talk
Punkadiddle.mp3.talk).
See http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/VoiceHowto for more details on
configuring speech support in Rockbox.
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