[Q] TTS with protected books - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I felt this question really belonged in Applications but when I tried to post it as a question it told me I was breaking the rules and had to post it here - so here goes!
I am using the excellent FB Reader with the TTS plug in and ivona english voice - which I find does a great job of reading text based content. I use it all the time for articles downloaded from the web so I can listen to them in the car.
It does however have a big limitation in that it cant read protected content, such as books downloaded from Google Play. Most of the books I want to read are not available in audio editions and even whent they are you pay a high premium to have them professionally read, wheras I am quite comfortable with the TTS solution.
I do know that the google reader app can do this but only if you turn on the accessibility funtion which then reads back everything to you, which I dont want. I want to be able to decide between listening to a book and reading it on screen and switch between reading and listening within the same book
Annoyingly with copyright free books google reader does use TTS but will only do so for protected books if you turn accessibility on - crazy! Also the Help email on google books simply doesnt work - just takes you to a developer page!
Does anyone know of a reader. compatible with google play books, which has a TTS plug in. I originally got the suggestion for FB reader from here so hoping that someone can help

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[Q] Universal Music Syncing?

need a way to sync/listen to music to 2 Android devices and multiple PCs and trying to get the following functions:
1.) Ability to upload all songs to cloud
2.) Ability to listen to everything in the cloud or set some as "Offline" on mobile devices and laptops
3.) Ability to create playlists that stay synced( meaning if I add or remove a song on mobile it shows on desktop, all changes synced everywhere )
4.) Ability to rate songs from 1 - 5 ( much like iTunes, MediaMonkey, etc... )
5.) And this is the big one! The ability to create Smart Playlists like on iTunes based on Ratings that stay synced everywhere( Changing rating on mobile changes everywhere )
I think I've found all of the above in most services except 4 and 5. I cannot find a service that allows detailed ratings( 1 - 5, not Google Music's thumb up or down( how useless is that ) ) and also couldn't find smart playlist functionality anywhere.
I need ratings and smart playlists, and the only other option I can think of is moving my music to Dropbox, installing Media Monkey so it looks at Dropbox for ratings and smart playlists( or views, whatever they call it ). But this leaves me out of luck on mobile devices.
Anyone have a good solution to the requirements above? Grooveshark or Spotify looked like they'd be great, hell, I'd love to use Google Music but it doesn't have the rating / playlist stuff, non of them do, well not smart playlists anyways.
I'm also looking for something similar, though it seems like a pipe dream. But you may be happy to know google music does have 5 star ratings now, you need to enable it through the labs settings.
poetics said:
I'm also looking for something similar, though it seems like a pipe dream. But you may be happy to know google music does have 5 star ratings now, you need to enable it through the labs settings.
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5 Star ratings in Google Music is a nice start Now they just need smart playlists, and possible 2 way syncing between local and cloud music and playlists( although I don't see that happening ever lol )
Thanks for the info.

Make My GS2 Lively

After almost a year of using the phone the only thing I need it for these days is calls and messaging.
Suggest some apps/things to do to make me use the phone a lot more o_0
Cheers
You can
You can browse using a lot of browsers - I like Chrome Beta
You can play Games - Well, I like many of them
You can listen to Music - *sigh* do I need to elaborate on this?
You can watch videos - Depends on your taste. I play HD videos without any problem.
You can check market stats with many applications or browser
You can Read books or listen to audio books
You can play around with themes and mods listed in this forum
You can use it to interact in the various forums like this using their own apps like the XDA app for this forum
You can search on sites like ebay, classified, craigslist, etc - All have their own apps
You can book tickets, plane, bus, train, with apps for the same
you can hire taxi using apps if such a service is available in your city
You can chat or IM or video chat with friends
You can take pictures, shoot videos and edit them and add effects using many many apps
You can create your own memes with custom photos and then share them
You can blog using apps - I use wordpress app and it is awesome
You can of course micro-blog using twitter apps
You can use it to control your computer with VNC or even SSL. There are many many apps for the same
If you are really interested then you can get into development side by learning more about android and coding and design apps, or hook it up with your computer and automate your home even.
In the end its all about your imagination. Let it run wild and enjoy the piece of technology that is in your hand
Overclock it stick it in your trouser pocket and get a thrill .
jje

[Q] [DEV Q] Google Ears Offline

I am interested in developing an app that would enable offline tagging of music clips which would be cached and then identified by Google Ears, once the device joined a WiFi network. This is ideal for users like me who prefer purchasing unlocked phones and do not have a data plan because they prefer using WiFi that they have frequent access to.
I like Shazam, but I don't like redundancies. Having both Shazam and Google Ears on a device would be redundant. Plus, getting Google Ears to have the same functionality as Shazam poses a fun challenge
I am studying Computer Science (Sophomore) and have quite a bit of experience with Java. I just need a leg-up. Where do I begin? Recording the clip and recognizing WiFi connections would not be difficult at all, however I am uncertain as to how I would integrate it into Google Ears. Is this even feasible? Google Ears seems to use real-time processing from what I could discern from using it for a few minutes. This is contrasted to Shazam, where a fixed-length clip is always recorded and then uploaded and analyzed.
I realize I would be able to answer my own questions through research, and even learn new and valuable things in the process. However, I am in the middle of a very hectic semester what with class projects and a demanding new job, so I would appreciate any advice/help that you guys might be able to share with me, that would spare me some time.
Once I write the app, if I upload it to the marketplace I will NOT charge any money for it. This is just a learning experience for me. FYI, I will be using a Google Nexus S and a Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0 for development.
Big fat bump
BoggyB said:
I am interested in developing an app that would enable offline tagging of music clips which would be cached and then identified by Google Ears, once the device joined a WiFi network. This is ideal for users like me who prefer purchasing unlocked phones and do not have a data plan because they prefer using WiFi that they have frequent access to.
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Seriously, NOBODY has any feedback?
Sound hound ?
I have some idea. I thing It will good for you.
In thai about 12 year ago.
NECTEC create project name. iSpeech.
It can input .mp3 file and output to txt file
in txt file have alphabet english character .
I see Vaja TTS. Port this script to Java(android) . Vaja TTS use to hear something from user and process infomation from txt file.
Here is official site of iSpeech
http://www.hlt.nectec.or.th/speech/...ontent&view=article&id=101&Itemid=127&lang=th
Here is official site of vaja tts.
http://vaja.nectec.or.th/
Here is vaja tts on playstore
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spt.tts.vaja
Sorry for my bad english. and I think my Idea can help you .
Note. iSpeech original script write by C# not java.

BubbleUPnP great on Q!

Hi,
I recently installed Cyanogenmod 10 on my Q.
The install process was quite smooth. (see the Q developer forums for tutorials)
I chose the ROM with the amp support as I have two nice Bose speakers collecting dust.
Well no longer. The Q is now my main music device in my living room.
First, I was very excited about the Cheapcast app (quite a bit of stir about that here on the forums).
I could easily cast my music from my phone or tablet via Google Music. Worked fine, for a while.
Cheapcast, however, is nog very stable for streaming music. Hiccups, slow, connection loss.... I had to reboot the Q a lot.
I then tried Bubble UPnP (installed on Q, some minor config) combined with Cast To UPnP/DLNA for GMusic installed on your phone or tablet. This setup rocks and has been serving me music for the past couple of weeks.
You can try these apps for free, but there are time limits per session. Buying is well worth it.
I still preferred the original Q with the social streaming thing. But my current setup comes close: it's stable and easy. Somewhat slow in responding to actions like skip track, but it'll do.
If you have 5$ to spend on apps, give this a go. You won't be sorry.
Can you post the configuration for BubbleUPnP? I can't get the cast gmusic app to see my bubbleUPnP renderer.
Some settings
coolacid217 said:
Can you post the configuration for BubbleUPnP? I can't get the cast gmusic app to see my bubbleUPnP renderer.
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Hi there, here's a few settings. I don't remember which ones are default and which ones I changed:
Local renderer
- enable
- allow remote control
Local media server
- enable
- advertise on lan
- allow remote clients: all clients
Cloud content
- google music: enable
- select account: none
Control:
- kill on inactivity: never
- start on boot
- volume keys
- media keys
- lockscreen controls
I do remember having to reboot te Q to make certain settings stick.
Hope this helps, regards,
eddib
Thank you! That did the trick.
Now also from the browser
You can now also cast directly from your Chrome browser with the Google Cast extension.
My Q started showing up recently.
eddib said:
You can now also cast directly from your Chrome browser with the Google Cast extension.
My Q started showing up recently.
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I just wanted to pop in and thank you for this thread! I bought a Q from eBay a couple months back, and after setting up CM10, BubbleUPnP was the next thing I installed. It works great! While there have been changes with the most recent Google Play Music that prevents some capabilities, everything else works flawlessly. BubbleUPnP really does make the Q a serious streaming device again. Cheers!
Google being Google
Scuba Jeremy said:
While there have been changes with the most recent Google Play Music that prevents some capabilities, everything else works flawlessly. BubbleUPnP really does make the Q a serious streaming device again. Cheers!
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Yep, Google seems to have locked down some functionality. You can still cast, but the receiving end has been secured with encrypted keys.
Cheapcast no longer works. I guess they want money for licenses.
Nor does casting to BubbleUPnP on your Q from the Google Music App (with Cast To UPnP/DLNA for GMusic; the app's gone from the App store btw).
I now cast music via the BubbleUPnP app to the Q, so not really using the Google Cast protocol, but the actual UPnP.
The interface for browsing music on you phone via BubbleUPnP is far from perfect, but it still gets the job done.
To use this, you need to add your Google Music library in BubbleUPnP.
If anyone finds another way to keep using the Google Music app to control the casting to the Q with BubbleUPnP, please let us know here.
I think it might be possible to use the Google Music App as a controller for BubbleUPnP, not sure though.
Hey guys,
just a quick message to let you know that the BubbleUpnp app has gotten some great updates recently and is now much cleaner and more responsive.
Also I found that CM 10.2 (from here in the forums) works best for this setup. It allows for the Q to run without screen or mouse attached, with BubbleUpnp running in the background. Other CM versions I've tested all needed the BubbleUpnp app to run in the foreground (thus needing screen and mouse).
I made a quick write-up for installation and added all files to my Google Drive, get it here
If this can be done with free apps, please reply here.
... now I need to find how to get the LED rings to do something
Does BubbleUpnp automatically load when the Q boots up? Also, if you could get the LED ring working again, you would be the hero of this sub forum
dts924s said:
Does BubbleUpnp automatically load when the Q boots up? Also, if you could get the LED ring working again, you would be the hero of this sub forum
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Yes, you can configure the upnp app to start on boot.
For the led, there is an interesting thread here somewhere that discusses getting led functionality back. It should be possible to make this into an app.
i just got started learning Android dev, so for now, this is a bit out of my league.
eddib said:
Yes, you can configure the upnp app to start on boot.
For the led, there is an interesting thread here somewhere that discusses getting led functionality back. It should be possible to make this into an app.
i just got started learning Android dev, so for now, this is a bit out of my league.
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Is there some setting in BubbleUPNP I'm missing? I still don't see the Nexus Q when I try to cast Google Play Music.

[Q] How to use "read aloud" function in Google Play Books while the screen is off.

[Q] How to use "read aloud" function in Google Play Books while the screen is off.
Looking for a way to use the "read aloud" function in Google Play Books while the screen is off.
1. What is the best way to do this?
2. Is there a way to enable controls for bluetooth controls as well?
I know there are other readers that allow this functionality however I want to be able to also easily add notes to Google Play Books easily while the book is being read.
Bum there has to be a simple way to do this. Maybe some sort of clever tasker profile?
Shurafa said:
Looking for a way to use the "read aloud" function in Google Play Books while the screen is off.
1. What is the best way to do this?
2. Is there a way to enable controls for bluetooth controls as well?
I know there are other readers that allow this functionality however I want to be able to also easily add notes to Google Play Books easily while the book is being read.
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