Mythspeech - mythtv for blind/visually impaired
faginbagin
mythtv at hbuus.com
Sat Dec 22 23:40:08 UTC 2012
Hi B.H. (an anyone else using an older distribution)
If there's interest, I can see what it would take to get mythspeech working on 10.04. As it happens, my "production" MythTV environment consists of machines running 10.04 and 10.10 (for TV tuners that needed a newer kernel), with MythTV 0.23.
Regards,
Helen
P.S. Time to sign off until tomorrow.
On 12/22/2012 05:13 PM, B. Henry wrote:
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> does this software have a CLI, or is this only interacted with via the qt interface?
> I am a native English speaker, but speak more Spanish than English these days, for some years now, so perhaps I could be of some assistance.
> I don't currently have a version of Ubuntu that allows the use of the latest Orca and thus QT however. This will be changing soon, but for now I'm using a combination of 10.04 and 11.04 and xdesktop orca.
> Sounds very interesting, and I'll for sure be giving this a try when possible.
> --
> Regards,
> B.H.
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> On 12/22/2012 03:45 PM, faginbagin wrote:
>> I'd like to announce Mythspeech, which makes it easier for the blind and/or visually impaired to use MythTV, an open source DVR (digital video recorder).
>>
>> Information about MythTV can be found here: http://www.mythtv.org/
>> It is supported by Ubuntu and there is a Ubuntu based distribution customized specifically for MythTV, Mythbuntu: http://www.mythbuntu.org/
>>
>> More details about Mythspeech can be found here: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/MythSpeech
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>> Mythspeech is not a perfect solution, but I'm told by one user:
>> "Maria is VERY happy with her talking MythTV, and it has made her life so much easier!"
>>
>> How imperfect is the current implementation of mythspeech? One glaring example is that it cannot help with the initial setup and configuration of MythTV. I think you will need some vision or a friend or family member who can help with this step.
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>> I would very much like to talk to developers with experience in accessibility. The current implementation of Mythspeech builds on MythTV's support for LCD displays and uses speech-dispatcher's API, but I'm thinking a better long term approach might be to implement Qt's accessibility classes. MythTV is a Qt application, but it does not use Qt widgets.
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>> I would also like to know if there are interested users whose first language is not English. MythTV has been translated into many languages, and mythspeech should be able to speak in those languages, if they are supported by speech-dispatcher. But there are some things that could be improved if there is interest.
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>> Of course, I welcome any and all feedback, bug reports, etc.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Helen
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>
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