Yes, if you have no voices in the voice reader, you'll need to purchase some 
first. I have the same problem and unfortunately at the current time I do not 
have enough money in my iTunes account to buy voices.

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On May 15, 2013, at 7:27 AM, "chris h (sky)" <challswor...@sky.com> wrote:

> Hello all
> just got this wonderful update to the app.
> Haven't tried the Ocr function yet but have tried all I can do with the 
> interface so far with excellent results.
> One issue I have is with the Voice Reader feature. It tells me I can type or 
> paste some text, then click the play button. But when I click the play button 
> nothing happens. Do I need to buy more voices?
> On the whole a wonderful update and I can't wait to put it through its paces 
> with my posts etc.
> Chris.
> 
> On 15/05/2013 05:50, Esther wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> Sorry for the last post that only clipped the price and URL information of 
>> version 2 of the Prizmo app.  I meant to add a few other enthusiastic 
>> comments.  Not only is it easier to do an OCR, because if VoiceOver is on, 
>> and the page size has been selected, the app will actually tell you when you 
>> are too far to the left or right or need to move your camera, but you can 
>> export the OCR results in either PDF or text and use the "open in" function 
>> for compatible apps.  Since I have VoiceDream reader, I can open the 
>> exported text in that app, and to go along with Prizmo's support of 
>> different languages, I can read the text in InfoVox voices for different 
>> languages. Also, although I'm not using this facility, you can adjust the 
>> font size of the text that you've exported either as PDF or Text format when 
>> you read in VoiceDream Reader, so this is really cool if you're a low-vision 
>> user.
>> 
>> So to follow up on my original post, if you've been sent scanned PDF images 
>> of documents from some bulk email distribution copying machine, you can read 
>> that perfectly well with the Prizmo app -- even on iOS devices without good 
>> cameras like the earlier iPod Touch models or earlier generation iPads.  And 
>> the export function works to put text into Dropbox, too. Plus you can store 
>> these documents in VoiceDream Reader, and read multiple language outputs, 
>> and use large fonts and highlighting.
>> 
>> Since Prizmo supports a whole set of new languages, you could probably even 
>> use this to read documents in some languages without supported voices, by 
>> copying the OCR text results to clipboard, and pasting into a translating 
>> app like Google Translate just to us the voice support for reading other 
>> languages.  I think someone asked about Hebrew voice support on the Mac, and 
>> that's one of the text languages Prizmo can OCR, and that Google Translate 
>> can read aloud.  I'll have to fool around with the Russian language download 
>> for Prizmo and try it out.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
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