Listen to RSS News on Your iPod 28
An anonymous reader writes "Adam Tow and Alex King have announced the availability of Read it to Me 1.0, which creates a playlist of MP3 files in iTunes from your unread RSS news headlines in NetNewsWire that you can sync to your iPod. The software utilizes Apple's Text-to-Speech capability and requires Mac OS X 10.2.6 or higher and the full version of NetNewsWire." But if you use Victoria's voice to read http://apple.slashdot.org/apple.rss to you, I'll look at you funny.
I'm currently writing an OSX app ... (Score:5, Interesting)
This way I can point my app to http://www.ampfea.org/new_music.html (when that is also working) and get new music auto-magically hotsync'ed for me every week to my MP3 players of choice. Maybe I'll set things up nightly, if I can find some good new_music resources around.
Another app I want to write soon as I find the Clie SDK for WLAN is a WLAN-Hotsync for Clie that does the same thing - automatically gathers new MP3's for me to listen to.
At night, let the Clie use the WLAN for all its downloading needs, and wake up in the morning with a fresh music feed for the walk to work.
What's needed is for Independent Media to get together and formulate a standard URL/XMLDoc message format for announcing new tracks, and then they should promote software which makes it dead easy to use these message formats to update portable media players...
They'd better do it quick, or Apple will put it all in iTunes, and there won't be any need. But a new_music announcement scheme really needs to be Open, Standard, and Available to All.
iVictoria (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:iVictoria (Score:2, Funny)
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I use voice synthesis every chance I can get on my Mac. iChat announces who logs in or out. The Mac reads error messages to me if I haven't acknowledged them within a minute.
Voice Synthesis not even required (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Voice Synthesis not even required (Score:2)
However, on my Mac, voice synthesis is very important because says anything and everything. I just wish Apple would work on higher quality voices.
Re:Voice Synthesis not even required (Score:3, Interesting)
Here, here. I first downloaded MacinTalk Pro Victoria, English, High Quality onto a Quadra in my College Yearbook's Office, so that was probably 1993. No improvement since then. Once a decade isn't too much to ask.
Actually, they've been busy with patents in this area, so we should expect something in Panther or maybe the next one.
Re:Voice Synthesis not even required (Score:1)
¡Syllables Per Minute! (Score:1)
I would rather make the voices faster than more natural. Allow me to clarify:
In order to get more done in less time, my MacIntosh reads articles while I use my eyes and hands for other tasks such as creating emails. Once a week on Saturday, between noon and midnight, I make the time to read books. Since my mac reads faster than I do, I find it more efficient to let it read books from Project Gutenberg, than to eye-read the books (I lie in a dark room with my eyes closed listening to my mac read the b
Re:¡Syllables Per Minute! (Score:1)
Re:¡Syllables Per Minute! (Score:1)
ÂThanks!
You are welcome.
I understand.
You must understand that what I wrote was a wish-list. This is what Text-To-Speech can do now:
You must understand that TTS originally, in the late
Re:¡Syllables Per Minute! (Score:1)
Re:¡Syllables Per Minute! (Score:1)
I can read faster than Text-To-Speech for short periods. For whole books, TTS is faster. Can you out-read TTS for whole books? I wish my eyes would let me do that. Maybe I could when I was a teenager ?
Still, I wish that TTS could read @1KSyllable/Minute so that I could read more books in less time. the books at Project Gutenberg [gutenberg.net] call to me. I wish to read them all in my lifetime.
Is this the cheap man's Audible? (Score:4, Interesting)
Now, when the iPod goes WiFi and *if* this app can download and process RSS streams on the fly, then maybe.
For those curious, both the NYTimes and the Wallstreet Journal are $70 each for an annual subscription at Audible.
Also, the new iPods have a new feature called Notes that contain text. You can create a script to transfer RSS-feed text into the iPod so you can read the news on the iPod screen.
FYI on the iPod notes (Score:2, Informative)
Pfffft... (Score:5, Funny)
Fitter. Happier. More Productive.... (Score:2)
Re:Fitter. Happier. More Productive.... (Score:1)
Re:just the headlines? sound bite culture (Score:3, Informative)
OS X very good with TTS (Score:1)
Apple Script in OS X: Text to Audio File [apple.com]