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Text to Speech YouTube SubRip Subtitles Google Translate Tutorial
It’s fairly obvious that yesterday’s Text to Speech YouTube SubRip Subtitles Tutorial conditions for Text to Speech functionality are pretty limiting. But regarding Text to Speech we can turn to another free resource out there, and thereby allow for language … Continue reading →
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Text to Speech YouTube SubRip Subtitles Tutorial
Yesterday’s Speech to Text YouTube SubRip Subtitles External Javascript Tutorial … staked out, for … non-mobile Google Chrome https: protocol top window … users the chance to involve Speech to Text within the YouTube SubRip Subtitles “peerage” … getting to … Continue reading →
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Speech to Text YouTube SubRip Subtitles External Javascript Tutorial
One of “the YouTube SubRip Subtitles peerage” went beyond it’s station yesterday, and we’ve had a little “team talk””, of the ilk of … … where we’ve been promised it won’t happen again … For, at least, a week And … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, animation, API, artificial intelligence, automate, automation, browse, browsing, button, caption, captioning, character, clone, cloning, collaboration, commentary, contenteditable, create, CSS, delay, delimitation, delimiter, DOMParser, dropdown, email, error, external Javascript, faux pas, font, form, generic, genericization, Google, hash, hashtag, hashtagging, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, karaoke, keyboard, level, link, location.hash, lyrics, mailto, mobile, modular, modularization, not, Notes, onblur, onclick, onkeydown, opacity, organization, overlay, parseFromString, peer, peer to peer, plus, programming, prompt, resize, resizing, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, song, song lyrics, speech to text, Spotify, style, styling, subrip, subrip subtitle, subtitle, Text to Speech, textarea, textbox, tutorial, url, video, Web Speech, Wikipedia, wrap, wrapper, YouTube, YouTube API, z-index
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Speech to Text YouTube SubRip Subtitles Tutorial
Do you remember some way back with Text to Speech macOS Say Large Data Tutorial … So far, it seems, until today, and we were surprised, we’d only been thinking …. Text to Speech macOS say … usage, and expecting … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, animation, API, artificial intelligence, automate, automation, browse, browsing, button, caption, captioning, character, clone, cloning, collaboration, commentary, contenteditable, create, CSS, delay, delimitation, delimiter, DOMParser, dropdown, email, error, external Javascript, faux pas, font, form, Google, hash, hashtag, hashtagging, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, karaoke, keyboard, level, link, location.hash, lyrics, mailto, mobile, not, Notes, onblur, onclick, onkeydown, opacity, organization, overlay, parseFromString, peer, peer to peer, plus, programming, prompt, resize, resizing, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, song, song lyrics, speech to text, Spotify, style, styling, subrip, subrip subtitle, subtitle, Text to Speech, textarea, textbox, tutorial, url, video, Web Speech, Wikipedia, wrap, wrapper, YouTube, YouTube API, z-index
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Text to Speech macOS Say Large Data Local Web Server Tutorial
Are all kludges coming from the “optimistic side of the mind equation“? Today, we did one regarding integrating “say” (which is macOS based only) in our changed macos_say_record.php PHP Voiceover inhouse web application to a local macOS Apache/PHP/MySql web server … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, Apache, command, command line, CORS, email, exec, Firefox, hash, hashtag, IFRAME, kludge, local web server, macOS, MAMP, operating system, passthru, PHP, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, Text to Speech, tutorial, web server
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Text to Speech macOS Say Large Data Sharing Tutorial
Part of improving a web application regarding “large data” is offering some sharing functionality for “large data” scenarios, but this project we have learnt, it being unique regarding the “macOS only say” aspects to it, have taught us not to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, command, command line, email, exec, Firefox, hash, hashtag, local web server, macOS, MAMP, operating system, passthru, PHP, programming, say, share, sharing, Text to Speech, tutorial
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YouTube Style SubRip Subtitles External Javascript Tutorial
With yesterday’s YouTube Style SubRip Subtitles Button Tutorial‘s “web application peerage” it was a bit unfortunate the timing of the “cloning event” we undertook earlier on. The “collaboration” work was done just with one of the peerage, leaving the other … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, animation, API, automate, automation, browse, browsing, button, caption, captioning, character, clone, cloning, collaboration, commentary, contenteditable, create, CSS, delay, delimitation, delimiter, DOMParser, dropdown, email, error, external Javascript, faux pas, font, form, hash, hashtag, hashtagging, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, karaoke, keyboard, level, link, location.hash, lyrics, mailto, mobile, not, Notes, onblur, onclick, onkeydown, opacity, organization, overlay, parseFromString, peer, peer to peer, plus, programming, prompt, resize, resizing, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, song, song lyrics, Spotify, style, styling, subrip, subrip subtitle, subtitle, textarea, textbox, tutorial, url, video, Wikipedia, wrap, wrapper, YouTube, YouTube API, z-index
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YouTube SubRip Subtitles Emoji Tutorial
For today’s tutorial title key word, rather than … Emoji … it could also have been … Internationalization … or … Aesthetics … or … Styling … whether that be CSS or Javascript DOM based … but we plumped for … Continue reading →