That would be brilliant, the only option that blind people seem to
have in the Ipod world which is really accessible right now is the
Ipod Shuffle, you don't have to do anything to it to get it working
but its rather limited with just one gig of memory on-board.
Friends of mine have gone down the Iriver route but I'm prepared to
wait just a little longer.
Dane Trethowan
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On 27/05/2006, at 6:13 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
You know I wouldn't be surprised based on Apple's recent patent
that perhaps an accessible Ipod isn't to far off in the future. I
have a strong feeling this just might happen and that would be very
nice.
Scott
On May 26, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Brent Harding wrote:
I think the trouble thus far with it is processing and ram, heard
Ipods may have a chance but they're pricy for just a player to put
rockbox on to and give up audible and other content.
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Subject: Rockbox tts development
Hello, I would like to contribute to the rockbox project.
I am wanting to write code for tts (Text to Speech) support in
RB, right
now, the voices idea works really well, but what if a blind user
gets into
an area that doesn't speak? I'd like to work on this.
If any one has ideas on this please let me know.
Thanks.