[Nfb-krafters-korner] Voice on the Go

Henrietta Brewer gary.brewer at comcast.net
Thu Jan 21 02:24:18 UTC 2010


As long as you can record a person talking or maybe newsline from 
your phone to your device you can record Voice on the go the same.

That is an interesting idea.

HenriettaAt 07:32 PM 1/20/2010, you wrote:
>I have a question about the service, "Voice On the  Go," that I only 
>thought of last night while listening to A Vogue Knitting DTB on my VRS ...
>
>Being a rather lazy type of person who likes her knitting patterns 
>in Braille rather than audio format, I was thinking of how much work 
>it would be to sit and type out a particular pattern I'm interested 
>in doing for the sake of putting it into Braille.  Then, the light 
>flashed on ... I wondered if a person has a Voice On the Go account 
>and a book player of one type or another, if the audio was played 
>right into the phone receiver would Voice On the Go be able to type 
>out the pattern into text just like a person was talking into 
>it?  Has anyone experimented with this?  Inquiring minds want to 
>know.  Thanks for any info.  If it can do it, then it just might 
>make it more appealing for me.
>
>Eileen
>
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Henrietta
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