I enjoy human voices also but I generally speed things up a notch or two and
when time is really limited and I am in a quiet place I push it to almost
the max, although I have noticed I don't push a book speed quite as high as
I once did, maybe almost turning 60 makes a bit of difference.  Maybe it is
just a lack of focus with so much family stuff in my life right now, serious
illnesses for my husband and his mother.  

Still, when I listen to podcasts on the computer and cannot speed them up I
find myself tapping my toes or walking away or turning it off because I know
I don't have the time to listen all the way through.  I only want to be
subscribed to a few since I can't keep up with them on a regular basis.  I
seem to have 80 unplayed in iTunes and every time I see that list grow I
groan, and that is only with Applevis, FS and some of the Hadley ones.  I
just want to delete everything and start over but itunes makes that next to
impossible.  

 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Sieghard
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 9:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Playback controls and Show Notes in the Apple podcast client

 

Hello Listers,

 

Sorry for the blank message, I am not very thrilled with that new Google
Groups interface yet. By the way Daniel, you apparently are watching list
traffic like a Hawk, I hardly realized I had sent the blank message when you
already commented on it *smile*

 

Anyhow, here a quick explanation for scott and those of you who haven't
found the place where you can speed up playback etc. Just like in the Music
App, double tap the main image of the Podcast screen when the Podcast is
playing and more controls show up, among them a scrubber bar where you can
change your playback position by flicking up and down, a sleep timer button
and the playback speed control. Just a quick test seems to move the playback
position by 10% of the Podcast length, this is a feature I always liked in
the Music App when playing an Audio Book. So, if your Podcast is 1 hour long
and you are at 3 minutes a flick up would advance the playback position by
approx. 6 minutes to 9 minutes. If you let it play for 2 minutes and are at
11 minutes and do another flick up you are advanced to approx. 17 minutes. 

 

Also, in the list of episodes there is a download and a "More Info" button
with each episode. If you double tap the More Info button you will have the
show notes on the screen that comes up which also includes the length of the
Podcast, the size in Mb etc. At this point if you flick right and come to
the end where the show notes are, they will read all in one big block of
text, but if you change the rotor to lines and flick up and down you can
move forward and backward through the show notes line by line.

 

I actually quite like the app as I discover more about it, it's probably
more simple than Downcast or iCatcher, but I listen to maybe 5 or 6 Podcasts
on a regular bases and I share Daniel's view regarding speeding up playback,
I just don't do it since I prefer to hear my Podcasts and Audio Books read
in "normal" human speech, the main reason why I also never listen to an
eBook, I am on the computer all day long and listen to Jaws and I don't need
more synthetic speech when I listen to a book for entertainment especially
given how many awesome readers Audible has. I sometimes enjoy a book I don't
really like as much just because the reader does such a fantastic job. I
think that even in 20 years there won't be computer speech good enough to
replace a human reader, a good thing, too!

 

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

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