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Feb 27, 2013 03:49AM

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i've been downloading a specific set of them, the new ones from Naxos. i think they are new? i can't remember. i haven't tried listening to them yet but i read really good things about them.

Oh, and then on Page 2, there's a third narrator: Simon Vance. All three are marked "unabridged" but that seems to be the only information given.

Since I'm reading the bookbooks I decided to collect the audio via audible for supplementary enjoyment. So i didnt worry too much about all the details. Also each recording is just one credit, which makes me happy.

The Naxos is terrific. To cut back on costs, it's best to get an Audible membership for 2 per month. You can cancel anytime. I use text-to-speech for forums that have gotten out of hand, too. So you all sound like a computer voice to me.

I'm trying to imagine my voice as a computer...

The text-to-speech has gotten sophisticated, sounding like real people, even better than some people's speech. Remember how great the iPhone Suri sounds? Just like that. I love that I can cook dinner, highlight a forum into speech in my iPhone, then respond between simmering. It even correctly pronounces Kalliope's French passages, though the sound is muffled.

I had to teach Suri by misspelling my name a bunch of different ways until she got close enough.
So how do you do the text to speech? It's an app on your phone?

On another very different book, Bleak House, I am listening to the Audio version as well and it is fantastic.. the narrator changes voices for each character.. It makes me laugh out loud when he comes up with yet another voice... I can see I will become a fan..
I am also enjoying the Proust audio and the fact that there was a change of reader for the Noms du Pays section of the first volume, giving continuity with the second book, is perfect and it seems in agreement with Proust's original intentions.

I had to teach Suri by misspelling my name a bunch of different ways until she got close enough.
So how do you do the text to speech? It's..."
The iPhone has a built in text-to-speech function that you can set to work. Yours should be able to do that, since you have Suri. I also have an app. by Speak It! in which you can purchase extra voices if you're not happy with the ones that came with the app. I have a dictation app., but the technology is not as good. Either that, or the problem is with my speech. :oD FYI, top robotics experts contributed to the development of the speech function, so it's not surprising that it's came a long way.
Until you tell me your name verbally, Marieke, I'll have to stick with the computer's mispronunciation. :o)

I am also enjoying the Proust audio and the fact that there was a change of reader for the Noms du Pays section of the first volume, giving continuity with the second book, is perfect and it seems in agreement with Proust's original intentions.
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I'm sorry I can't squeeze in the Bleak House. That looks too intense considering that I'm doing the Proust. I'll have to give the audio a try later.
I'm debating whether to do the French in audio when I backtrack in the French.

I am enjoying the French audio tremendously.. it transports me to another world. My edition is quite expensive, but there is another one either for free or cheaper.. which someone posted somewhere around here.. Will look for it.. It will help your reading it in French.

Here is the free version:
http://www.litteratureaudio.com/livre...


No, Audible, neither the US nor the French sites, have my version.

I just checked and they only have the English and Spanish versions.

I just checked and they only have the English and Spanish versions."
The Spanish?.. will look for it for a friend who is looking for audiobooks in spanish and these are generally hard to find.. thank you.

For the record my name is pronounced ma-ree-kuh or ma-ree-ka (more or less).

I just checked and they only have the English and Spanish versions."
The Spanish?.. will look ..."
You're welcome! I hope that your friend will enjoy the audiobooks.

For the record my name is pronounced..."
Thank you for the pronunciation, Marieke. I like your pronunciation better.