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Best podcasts about vocalizer expressive

Latest podcast episodes about vocalizer expressive

Michaels weekly perspective
Speech sinthesizer showcase and ways to show your support

Michaels weekly perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 4:18


Welcome to this edition of Michael's Weekly Perspective podcast, this is podcast episode 62. In this podcast, I will show you two of the new sinthesizers from Vocalizer Expressive 2.2 Voices that shipped with Jaws 2022 February update, then at the end, I'm going to tell you a way that you can show your support to Ukraine. To download the Vocalizer Expressive 2.2 voices, use this link: https://support.freedomscientific.com/Downloads/Synthesizers 2. To read about the We are with you concert, use this link: https://mushroomfm.com/ Thank you once again for listening this edition of Michael's Weekly Perspective Podcast and have a nice day.

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Freedom Scientific FSCast
FSCast 204 - Archive of FSOpenLine, August 2021

Freedom Scientific FSCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 48:46


On the archive of August FSOpenLine, public betas of JAWS, ZoomText and Fusion have been released, home annual licenses are now available in Canada, and severe memory leaks on many computers running Dell Waves Audio. Plus, we take your calls on a variety of topics including: a request to show a running clock on Braille status cells, a desire for advanced Teams training, a push for additional Vocalizer Expressive voices, and hearing JAWS when a Bluetooth headset  is on a call.   Transcript available at blog.FreedomScientific.com.

Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons
Introducing the new Vocalizer voices Management utility now available in JAWS 2019

Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 34:54


Since the January update of JAWS 2019, it is now possible to add or remove Vocalizer voices directly from the JAWS interface without the need of consulting the Freedom Scientific website anymore. In this podcast, Alexandre explains the benefits of this new utility, how to navigate inside this new dialog box and how to easily manage the high-quality Vocalizer voices that are comparable to human voices. He also makes a reminder on how to use the "Voice adjustment" dialog and presents new features added to it since the January update of JAWS. As a reminder, Alexandre and Olivier also made a Podcast about exploring voice profiles settings available with JAWS that you can listen if you want to learn more about the different voice settings available. If you are using an older version of JAWS or if you prefer to continue using the old method to manage your Vocalizer Expressive voices, we invite you to listen to the Podcast about installing Vocalizer voices with JAWS. Even if it was published at the end of 2017, this podcast is still relevant. In addition, as a reminder, the Canadialog team can offer private or group training on request on the use of assistive technologies. Do not hesitate to contact our team to learn more about training we can offer. Visit our website regularly to be informed when new Podcast becomes available or subscribe to our YouTube channel. See how it is possible to listen to our podcasts by consulting the list of services where our podcasts are referenced and the instructions attached to them. Enjoy!

Canadialog, le podcast canadien traitant des technologies adaptées pour les personnes ayant des limitations visuelles
Présentation du nouvel utilitaire de gestion des voix Vocalizer maintenant disponible dans JAWS 2019

Canadialog, le podcast canadien traitant des technologies adaptées pour les personnes ayant des limitations visuelles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 38:41


Depuis la mise à jour de janvier de JAWS 2019, il est maintenant possible d'ajouter ou de supprimer des voix Vocalizer directement depuis l'interface de JAWS et ce, sans avoir à recourir au site Web de Freedom Scientific. Dans ce podcast, Alexandre explique les avantages de ce nouvel utilitaire, comment naviguer à l'intérieur de ce nouveau dialogue et comment gérer, d'une façon simple et sans encombre, les voix de haute qualité et comparables à des voix humaines de la suite Vocalizer. Il fait également un rappel d'utilisation du dialogue "Réglages des voix" et présente ses nouveautés depuis cette même mise à jour de JAWS. Pour rappel, Alexandre et Olivier ont également réalisé un podcast sur l'exploration des réglages des profiles vocaux de JAWS que vous pouvez consulter si vous souhaitez en apprendre davantage sur les différents réglages vocaux disponibles. Si vous utilisez une ancienne version de JAWS ou si vous préférer continuer d'utiliser l'ancienne méthode pour gérer vos voix Vocalizer Expressive, nous vous invitons à écouter le podcast sur l’installation des voix Vocalizer avec JAWS qui, bien qu'il a été réalisé à la fin 2017, demeure toujours d'actualité. L'équipe de Canadialog demeure à votre disposition si vous avez des questions ou si vous souhaitez en connaître davantage sur nos offres de formations en groupes ou en privées. N'hésitez pas à visiter notre site Web régulièrement et à vous abonner à notre chaîne YouTube pour ne rien manquer. Voyez comment il est possible d'écouter nos podcasts en consultant la liste des services où nos podcasts sont référencés ainsi que les instructions qui s'y rattachent. Bonne écoute!

Freedom Scientific FSCast
FSCast 166 - Streamlined installation of Vocalizer Expressive voices, new sounds in Word and Outlook to indicate spelling errors, and the Freedom Scientific CSUN presentation schedule

Freedom Scientific FSCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 31:41


The January JAWS update brings a more streamlined method of  installing Vocalizer Voices, along with sounds to indicate spelling errors in Microsoft Word and Outlook. John and Larry Gassman show these new features in action and chat with Eric Damery about them., They also offer up  the Freedom Scientific presentation schedule at the annual CSUN conference coming up the week of March 11th, in Anaheim, CA.  Transcript available on February 9 at blog.freedomscientific.com 

Blind Abilities
ONYX OCR and the ElBraille Overview by VFO's Richard Tapping

Blind Abilities

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017 7:30


Richard Tapping gives our listeners an overview of the ElBraille and the ONYX OCR devices from VFO. These new devices are shipping soon and Richard covers each along with pricing packages from VFO. Descriptions from the VFO web site are posted below and Richard gives a great overview in this podcast. Join Richard Tapping and check out the new products from VFO.   You can contact Richard Tapping 800-444-4443 or 727-803-8000 Sales: Info@vfogroup.com   Thank you for listening. You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Store. The ElBraille A cutting-edge, extremely portable Braille computer The ElBraille is a portable device designed for users who are blind or deaf-blind and want to stay connected at school, work, or home as well as on the go. The twenty-first century, take anywhere replacement for the dedicated notetaker, ElBraille combines the power and flexibility of a modern mainstream computer running the Windows® 10 operating system with JAWS® and a Braille display with a full Braille keyboard to offer a fully accessible compact computer. JAWS provides the best screen reader experience with either Eloquence speech output or the highly responsive and life-like Vocalizer Expressive Compact voices as well as full Braille output. Type text into documents or perform JAWS and Windows® commands right from the Braille display’s keyboard using the JAWS BrailleIn® feature. Run any Windows application such as Microsoft Word®, Excel®, PowerPoint®, or Outlook®. Use FSReader to read DAISY books from sources such as Bookshare.org or browse the internet with Microsoft Internet Explorer® or Mozilla® Firefox. ElBraille also includes a set of specially designed apps for performing popular actions such as the creation of voice or text notes, listening to audio content, and more. The ElNotes application developed by Elita Group is designed to create, store, and manage text and voice notes on the ElBraille Notetaker. ElNotes allows a user to quickly create text and voice notes using a set of special keystrokes and then export them to TXT or MP3 files respectively, if needed. These files are saved to a user-specified folder and then are available to be read and listened to using other ElBraille applications. Save by upgrading your current investment - Compatible with your existing Focus 14 Blue or Focus 40 Blue Braille Display and your existing JAWS license.     Features •Runs Microsoft Windows® 10 ◦Latest JAWS version with Eloquence comes preinstalled •Braille display: 14 or 40 refreshable Braille cells, an 8-dot Perkins-style Braille keyboard •Microprocessor: Intel® Atom™ x5-Z8300, Quad-Core 1.84 GHZ CPU •160 GB of internal memory, 2 GB RAM •2 stereo speakers •Built-in Microphone •An additional system speaker with sound and vibration feedback •Wireless WLAN802.11 A/B/G/N/AC networks support (2.4 and 5 GHz) •Bluetooth V4.2 •A built-in 4G LTE modem supporting 7 cell networking standards: TDD-LTE, FDD-LTE, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, CDMA1X/EVDO, GSM/GPRS/EDGE. Download speed up to 150 Mbps, upload speed up to 50 Mbps •GPS 1/8" (3.5 mm) headphone jack •Memory card slot supporting SD, SDHC, SDXC up to 256 GB •USB 3.0 port •Mini HDMI port •Rechargeable 10,400 mAh battery •Approximately 17 to 20 hours on battery, even with wireless networking turned on •Powered with an AC adapter (110 to 240 V) or from battery ◦An AC adapter with replaceable plug (UK, US, EU, AU) •ElBraille-14 dimensions: 7.4×4.7×1.5 in (189×118×38 mm) •ElBraille-14 weight: 27 oz. (750 grams) with battery Software •Microsoft Windows 10 operating system •Supports Microsoft Office 2016, 2013, or 2010 •Available with JAWS for Windows 18.0 screen reading software including high-quality Vocalizer Expressive voices •A specially designed self-voiced and self-Brailled emergency menu allows recovery of the device without system reboot or loss of data in case speech and Braille output is interrupted       The ONYX OCR LOW VISION SOLUTIONS: ONYX® OCR Portable Video Magnifier The ONYX OCR magnifies and reads aloud any document. The clear voice, magnification and high contrast makes reading so much easier. Comfortably change your focus from reading magnified texts yourself, to letting the ONYX OCR read them to you when reading becomes too tiring. Just place your document under the fixed OCR camera on the left and activate the speech function. Enjoy listening to any document as it is read aloud by a high quality voice, without straining your eyes. This four-in-one solution integrates two separate cameras: one for transforming text to speech output and one for magnifying documents and observing the room around you. This way, you can clearly see what you want, whether it is across the room or at your desk! The ONYX OCR is a video magnifier for users who want to combine magnification and speech. The self-contained design integrates two cameras and a 24-inch touch screen. It allows you to view a full letter page on screen, and to magnify materials up to 131 times. The ONYX OCR combines the perks of several video magnifiers in one design. With this four-in-one solution, you can magnify text on your desk, write, work on hobbies, view images from a distance, view yourself, and even listen to documents as they are read aloud! You can comfortably switch between reading magnified text and listening to documents. Just place your document under the fixed OCR camera on the left side of the magnifier, tap the touch screen and enjoy listening to the text, without straining your eyes.     Features •Four-in-one video magnifier with two separate cameras for distance, document, self view and OCR functionality: ◦Flexible camera to observe objects across the rooms or auditoriums in sharp focus (distance view), to magnify documents such as reading materials, daily business tasks, classroom assignments, product labels and craft projects (document view), and to get magnified true mirror image (self view) ◦Convenient fixed position OCR camera to listen to documents effortlessly – Always place the document in the same place •Touch screen monitor: Tap the screen to begin reading at any point and from any place in the document •Displays full pages and automatically identifies the document layout Free In-home Demo Documentation GSA Information   Advanced Features •Autofocus HD camera •OCR camera – 13 Megapixels •Magnification Range: 24-inch monitor: 1.7x to 131x •24-inch full color TFT widescreen display •Point & Read functionality: intuitive touch interface •Overview: full letter page viewing •Assistive reading with automatic text zone recognition •Fast text recognition (OCR) •Over 60 reading voices in 31 languages •Saving and opening documents on a SD card or USB stick •Large icon and large font menu •Volume control •Speed control •Digital photo viewer •Built-in stereo speakers •SD card slot •USB port •Headphone connector •Weight: 24-inch – 25.8 lbs / 11.7 kg •Working height under camera: 16.4 inches / 41.6 cm  

Freedom Scientific FSCast
FSCast Episode 133 - JAWS 18 - new Vocalizer Expressive voices, Jen Armbruster - US Goalball seven time paralympian

Freedom Scientific FSCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 61:02


With the imminent release of version 18 of our JAWS® screen reading software, we hear a demonstration of new Vocalizer Expressive voices from Nuance that will be available at no additional cost. Jonathan Mosen then speaks with seven-time paralympian Jen Armbruster, who recently returned with the US Goalball team from the games in Rio. Show Host: Jonathan Mosen Episode 133 - JAWS 18 - new Vocalizer Expressive voices, Jen Armbruster - US Goalball seven time paralympian