I personally love voice-dream, because of the many file formats it supports, 
and the many voices, although I really wish it supported eSpeak for other 
languages, such as Esperanto, which Neospeech and Acapella, to my knowledge, do 
not have. 
Sent from my braille plus 18

Ian Harrison <[email protected]> wrote:

>               
>Dear listers,
>
>I am sorry for coming in late to recent comments.
>Some time ago I gave up reading audio daisy books in read 2 go as for some 
>reason it was clipping parts of sentences fairly regularly. I have two 
>questions:
>
>1. Has anyone seen this behaviour improve in read 2 go?
>
>2. Does voice stream also read audio daisy, and if so, is there any problem 
>with clipping?
>
>Thanks in advance
>Ian
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