I tried newer voices on 9.0 and decided that I like Alex still the best.  He is 
the only man in my life, reads me to sleep often, keeps me informed and at a 
rate I can tolerate.  My old iPad Mini is stuck with Samantha, I have tolerated 
her for years on a phone, on other devices, have never liked her, probably 
never will, but if I have to use her I use the higher quality voice always.  


Rose Combs
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A picture may be worth a thousand words but it takes up three times the memory!


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Lois Butterfield
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 3:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Mark on iOS 9.1, So Far

Try the compact Samantha.  I have always used that, and I think it has 
improved.  You might like it now.

Take care,
Lois

-----Original Message----- 
From: Christina C.
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 6:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Mark on iOS 9.1, So Far

Oh man, I just upgraded to iOS 9.1 yesterday from iOS 8. I absolutely cannot 
deal with this Samantha. I want to jump out of my chair. I tried the male 
Siri and he sounds absolutely awful. If I slow him way down, it sounds 
better but I can’t listen to news articles and such that slowly. I am soo 
frustrated. I have never had this problem before where I could not find a 
comfortable voice. Alex is way to scratchy for me. :( I’m stuck and wish I 
could get some of the voices from voice Dream reader on my phone.

I also want to comment on something strange. I have had my keyboard 
shortcuts show up on a brand new iPhone that was not started from a backup. 
All I did was enter my apple ID and password and my keyboard shortcuts were 
in tact. This was on iOS 7. I remember very clearly being shocked that I did 
not need to re-create my keyboard shortcuts. I have not experimented with 
this strange thing on iOS 8 or 9 though.

Christina
> On Oct 22, 2015, at 1:20 PM, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Well, last night, I finally installed iOS 9.1 on my 6 Plus.
>
> For me, there are no proverbial show-stoppers.
>
> 1.
> However, given that I have been in an ongoing dialog with Apple engineers, 
> I
> am a little disappointed that the camera app zoom VoiceOver bug still
> persist.  However, on a positive note, at least, enabling VoiceOver, after
> zooming in on an image, no longer cancels the zoom.  Baby steps, eh?
> (smile).
>
> 2.
> I am surprised at how much I miss having the time announced when waking 
> the
> phone.
>
> 3.
> Perhaps it's just me but I swear the quality of Samantha has been greatly
> degraded in this version.  I just don't understand why, with every major
> release since iOS 6.x, the quality of Samantha has been steadily 
> declining.
> Of course, this is just my opinion.  What I do find interesting is that
> Samantha's pronunciation of words that were absolutely correct in iOS 8, 
> has
> been changed and are now incorrect in iOS 9.1.
>
> In iOS 8.x, I found the high quality version of the Samantha voice 
> somewhat
> pleasant, in iOS 9.x, I find it unsettling, to say the least.  I cannot
> imagine having the current Samantha voice reading long stretches of texts,
> whereas in the previous iOS, this would not have even been at issue.  Is
> Apple trying to force everyone to Alex?  (Yes, a conspiracy theory).
> (Smile).
>
> 4.
> Also, the SMS Reply To dictation feedback problem is very, very annoying.
>
> For those who disagree, let me say that I respect your opinion.  Also, the
> feedback is not much of a problem if one dictates using either a Bluetooth
> or wired headset.  I suppose it is not much of an issue if one only 
> dictates
> 1 or 2 words.  However, if one attempts to dictate a full sentence, then 
> the
> feedback becomes problematic as a kind of feedback loop ensues causing a
> great deal of random text to be inserted as Siri, hearing VoiceOver, 
> begins
> to dictate to itself.
>
> 5.
> I know this comes up every time a new OS is released but it seems to me as
> though my battery drains faster since updating from 8.x to 9.1.  I just
> turned off a lot of items that were active in the background app refresh
> area so I'll see how it goes.  However, I can tell you that I updated a
> total of three 6 plus phones, yesterday, two from iOS 9.0.2.  Now, even
> though both of those two phones that were already running 9.x, were 
> plugged
> into an outlet at the time of the update, via OTA, both had less charge
> after updating than they did, before the update began.  I've never seen 
> such
> a thing before.
>
> 6.
> As always, I have sent my findings to Apple.
>
> 7.
> Finally, and I want to be clear on this:  Updating the OS OTA 
> (over-the-air)
> is in no way the same as installing it from iTunes via a USB cable.  For
> whatever reason, there does seem to be a pattern of more problems when 
> going
> from iOS 8.x to 9.x via OTA.
>
> What is the difference between the OTA method and the iTunes method?  In
> short, updating OTA does not rewrite the file allocation table and file
> structures, just for starters.  When you update via iTunes, it is as if 
> you
> are doing a fresh install as all of the file tables and data clusters are
> actually rewritten to the disk..
>
> Want proof of this?  No problem, here's how to verify the difference. 
> When
> you use the OTA method, you will notice that any custom keyboard shortcuts
> you may have added remain, after the update.  However, when you update via
> iTunes, you will discover that only default keyboard shortcuts exist,
> meaning you will have to rewrite your custom keyboard shortcuts.
>
> I wish I could lay claim to having learned about the difference between 
> the
> two methods, independently but I was told of the difference by a senior
> Apple iOS design engineer.
>
> I'll be honest, I have not used the iTunes method since the OTA option
> became available but now that I have had several of my recent syncing
> problems resolved after having used the iTunes method, I'll probably use 
> it
> from now on, when possible.
>
> Mark
>
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