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Tag Archives: Text to Speech
MacOS and Other Mobile Media Record Tutorial
We’re letting a little “dishevelment” continue with today’s work on top of yesterday’s MacOS Speech to Flash Player Audio Record Tutorial. The reason (to our mind) is that involving mobile functionality into a media web application’s sphere of influence is … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe, Apple, audio, capture, client pre-emptive iframe, copy, cross-browser, curl, dictation, email, exec, Flash, IFRAME, inline html email, input, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, mobile, operating system, paste, PHP, plugin, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, smart device, speech, speech to audio, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, voice memo, voiceover, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS Speech to Flash Player Audio Record Tutorial
Yesterday’s MacOS Text to Audio Share Tutorial involved … local web server (over macOS) text to audio (via macOS say) programmatical input source for “voiceover” aims … and today, still on … local web server (over macOS) (user) we have … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe, Apple, audio, client pre-emptive iframe, copy, cross-browser, curl, dictation, email, exec, Flash, IFRAME, inline html email, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, operating system, paste, PHP, plugin, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, speech, speech to audio, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, voice memo, voiceover, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS Text to Audio Share Tutorial
In order to share the audio file of yesterday’s MacOS Text to Audio Internationalization Tutorial we cannot use … client based “a” “mailto:” link approaches because … the size of data is too large we need to be able to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, audio, client pre-emptive iframe, copy, cross-browser, email, exec, IFRAME, inline html email, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, operating system, paste, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS Text to Audio Internationalization Tutorial
Yesterday’s MacOS Text to Audio Primer Tutorial was very “English”, at least hereabouts. We think it would be good to Internationalize the “say” integration with “-v” voices in other languages to choose from. That “Internationalization” we have Apple to thank … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, audio, client pre-emptive iframe, cross-browser, exec, IFRAME, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, operating system, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS Text to Audio Primer Tutorial
The previous Mac OS X Text to English Speech Primer Tutorial … lauded the … Text to English Speech via Mac OS X’s command line say command and today we write some PHP (with its very useful exec conduit to … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, client pre-emptive iframe, exec, IFRAME, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, operating system, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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Contextualize Speech to Text to Speech LibreOffice Template Tutorial
Maybe it’s just my weakness, but what I often find writing web applications is that I come back to them several months later and wonder, sometimes, how to work them. This is a weakness of “contextualization”. Contextualization is putting your … Continue reading →
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Tagged agenda, API, array, artificial intelligence, audio, boolean, caption, captions, categorization, context, curriculum vitae, ESL, eval, form, game, games, Google, Google Translate, hangman, hear, hierarchy, HTML, internationalization, internet, intranet, Javascript, LibreOffice, linefeed, Mac OS X, MAMP, microphone, MyMemory, onblur, overlay, parameter, parameterize, PHP, phrase, phrases, post, programming, pronounciation, QuickTime Player, say, speech to text, spelling, survey, template, Text to Speech, textarea, textbox, translate, tutorial, upload, video, vocabulary, whitespace, wizard, word process, YouTube, YouTube API
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Agenda Speech to Text to Speech LibreOffice Wizard Tutorial
We’re happy here, finally, to move onto a new concept with the “Speech to Text to Speech” web application blog posting thread, building on yesterday’s Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Audio Prompting Tutorial using the recent … Curriculum … Continue reading →
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Tagged agenda, API, array, artificial intelligence, audio, boolean, caption, captions, categorization, curriculum vitae, ESL, eval, form, game, games, Google, Google Translate, hangman, hear, hierarchy, HTML, internationalization, internet, intranet, Javascript, LibreOffice, linefeed, Mac OS X, MAMP, microphone, MyMemory, onblur, overlay, parameter, parameterize, PHP, phrase, phrases, post, programming, pronounciation, QuickTime Player, say, speech to text, spelling, survey, template, Text to Speech, textarea, textbox, translate, tutorial, upload, video, vocabulary, whitespace, wizard, word process, YouTube, YouTube API
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Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Audio Prompting Tutorial
Do you remember with yesterday’s Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Uploaded Prompting Tutorial how we presented a YouTube video means of catering for some automated audio prompting with our Curriculum Vitae web application following our “subdream” of … … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, array, artificial intelligence, audio, boolean, caption, captions, categorization, curriculum vitae, ESL, eval, form, game, games, Google, Google Translate, hangman, hear, hierarchy, HTML, internationalization, internet, intranet, Javascript, LibreOffice, Mac OS X, MAMP, microphone, MyMemory, onblur, overlay, parameter, parameterize, PHP, phrase, phrases, post, programming, pronounciation, QuickTime Player, say, speech to text, spelling, survey, template, Text to Speech, textarea, textbox, translate, tutorial, upload, video, vocabulary, word process, YouTube, YouTube API
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