question for the geek hivemind
Apr. 23rd, 2011 12:17 pmSo I heard from fellow geeks this week that an app exists to speed up reading voices on an iPhone, meaning that one could subtley up the reading pace of a podcast or an audiobook. Geek!friend only knew of the app requiring a touchscreen, though, which I do not have.
Are there any realtime apps for your not-touch-screen-iPod? We'll be driving this summer and E's only complains on audiobooks is that sometimes they are too slow and hypnotizing when driving. Fair point to him, I say. I see ways to change settings to faster in general but I don't know if that's a straightforward thing to do on the fly, especially as it seems to be a file-by-file kind of process (and audio books have a million files.)
Anyone know aught about this?
Are there any realtime apps for your not-touch-screen-iPod? We'll be driving this summer and E's only complains on audiobooks is that sometimes they are too slow and hypnotizing when driving. Fair point to him, I say. I see ways to change settings to faster in general but I don't know if that's a straightforward thing to do on the fly, especially as it seems to be a file-by-file kind of process (and audio books have a million files.)
Anyone know aught about this?