* Listening to Daisy Books
@ Steve Holmes
` Willem van der Walt
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Steve Holmes @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
Hey, I've been wondering lately, does anyone on the list here read any
books in the Daisy format under the Linux platform? If so, what player
are you using? I've tried listen-up, iduna, and daisyconsole all with
failing results. either I get seg faults all over the place or the
player just sits there and does nothing. I like the looks of
listen-up the best but it hasn't played a single book I've tried it
with. I'm mainly dealing with the 2.02 format with audio files and
some books I've created using dtbmaker perl scripts. I took a look at
the daisy player in emacspeak but that apparently only works with
bookshare books but I didn't have much luck with it either on one book
I tried on it.
Any ideas? Thanks.
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* Re: Listening to Daisy Books
Listening to Daisy Books Steve Holmes
@ ` Willem van der Walt
` Steve Holmes
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Willem van der Walt @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
idair is your best option, but it is not perfect either.
There is apparently a way to get amis to work under Linux, but I am
waiting for a few months now for more instructions on how to do so from
the developers.
Regards, Willem
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007, Steve Holmes wrote:
> Hey, I've been wondering lately, does anyone on the list here read any
> books in the Daisy format under the Linux platform? If so, what player
> are you using? I've tried listen-up, iduna, and daisyconsole all with
> failing results. either I get seg faults all over the place or the
> player just sits there and does nothing. I like the looks of
> listen-up the best but it hasn't played a single book I've tried it
> with. I'm mainly dealing with the 2.02 format with audio files and
> some books I've created using dtbmaker perl scripts. I took a look at
> the daisy player in emacspeak but that apparently only works with
> bookshare books but I didn't have much luck with it either on one book
> I tried on it.
>
> Any ideas? Thanks.
> --
> HolmesGrown Solutions
> The best solutions for the best price!
> http://holmesgrown.ld.net/
>
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* Re: Listening to Daisy Books
` Willem van der Walt
@ ` Steve Holmes
` Willem van der Walt
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Steve Holmes @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
Yeah, I think idair is iduna in some parts - not sure there. But that
program seemed to work some times but seg faults a lot on me. It
amazes me that Daisy being an "Open" standard has little or no support
in the Linux world. I don't understand the specs well enough to try
and get in there and shape one of these readers up but it still bugs
me just the same. I had listen-up working on some demo material from
over five years ago but none of the new stuff I throw at it works at
all! Listen-up has what I think to be the best looking curses based
UI but nothing plays these days <sigh>.
Guess I'll sit tight and wait for my new Victor Reader Stream to come
in the mail next week or so.
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 09:12:54AM +0200, Willem van der Walt wrote:
> idair is your best option, but it is not perfect either.
> There is apparently a way to get amis to work under Linux, but I am
> waiting for a few months now for more instructions on how to do so from
> the developers.
> Regards, Willem
>
> On Sun, 16 Sep 2007, Steve Holmes wrote:
>
> > Hey, I've been wondering lately, does anyone on the list here read any
> > books in the Daisy format under the Linux platform? If so, what player
> > are you using? I've tried listen-up, iduna, and daisyconsole all with
> > failing results. either I get seg faults all over the place or the
> > player just sits there and does nothing. I like the looks of
> > listen-up the best but it hasn't played a single book I've tried it
> > with. I'm mainly dealing with the 2.02 format with audio files and
> > some books I've created using dtbmaker perl scripts. I took a look at
> > the daisy player in emacspeak but that apparently only works with
> > bookshare books but I didn't have much luck with it either on one book
> > I tried on it.
> >
> > Any ideas? Thanks.
> > --
> > HolmesGrown Solutions
> > The best solutions for the best price!
> > http://holmesgrown.ld.net/
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Speakup mailing list
> > Speakup@braille.uwo.ca
> > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup
> >
>
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* Re: Listening to Daisy Books
` Steve Holmes
@ ` Willem van der Walt
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Willem van der Walt @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Hi,
Between the two of them, that is listen-up and idair, I can play most books
which I have tried.
Personally, I do not like the listen-up interface, but that is just my
view.
There is the daisy pipe line, a set of programs made for converting
from/to daisy. I could not get it going under Linux, but Greg Kearney got
it going on the MAC. There might be some code one could use. The daisy
people are mostly Windows centric although they support open-source and
multi-platform in principal.
May be more of us should have a look at the code of the pipe line as well
as the code of amis. Amis is written in C++ and there might be parts that
is usable as is.
They are busy cleaning up that code and putting the back-end and user
interface in separated modules. If you are not interested in the
synchronized text or text searching, you can get your book played using
other methods. Greg Kearney also is working on a daisy player for the
MAC.
Regards, Willem
On Tue, 18 Shep 2007, Steve Holmes wrote:
> Yeah, I think idair is iduna in some parts - not sure there. But that
> program seemed to work some times but seg faults a lot on me. It
> amazes me that Daisy being an "Open" standard has little or no support
> in the Linux world. I don't understand the specs well enough to try
> and get in there and shape one of these readers up but it still bugs
> me just the same. I had listen-up working on some demo material from
> over five years ago but none of the new stuff I throw at it works at
> all! Listen-up has what I think to be the best looking curses based
> UI but nothing plays these days <sigh>.
>
> Guess I'll sit tight and wait for my new Victor Reader Stream to come
> in the mail next week or so.
>
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 09:12:54AM +0200, Willem van der Walt wrote:
> > idair is your best option, but it is not perfect either.
> > There is apparently a way to get amis to work under Linux, but I am
> > waiting for a few months now for more instructions on how to do so from
> > the developers.
> > Regards, Willem
> >
> > On Sun, 16 Sep 2007, Steve Holmes wrote:
> >
> > > Hey, I've been wondering lately, does anyone on the list here read any
> > > books in the Daisy format under the Linux platform? If so, what player
> > > are you using? I've tried listen-up, iduna, and daisyconsole all with
> > > failing results. either I get seg faults all over the place or the
> > > player just sits there and does nothing. I like the looks of
> > > listen-up the best but it hasn't played a single book I've tried it
> > > with. I'm mainly dealing with the 2.02 format with audio files and
> > > some books I've created using dtbmaker perl scripts. I took a look at
> > > the daisy player in emacspeak but that apparently only works with
> > > bookshare books but I didn't have much luck with it either on one book
> > > I tried on it.
> > >
> > > Any ideas? Thanks.
> > > --
> > > HolmesGrown Solutions
> > > The best solutions for the best price!
> > > http://holmesgrown.ld.net/
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> > > Speakup mailing list
> > > Speakup@braille.uwo.ca
> > > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup
> > >
> >
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>
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