Hello Aman,

I can't answer your questions about voices, but you can get non-Latin Braille 
by downloading multilingual Braille from the CeciMac site. My husband, Archie, 
has made Braille tables for Arabic, Greek, Hebrew and Russian.

You can download the package from:
<http://www.cecimac.org/CeciMacBraille.dmg>

I hope this helps somewhat.

Cheers,

Anne


On Jul 8, 2010, at 1:45 AM, Aman Singer wrote:

> Hi, all.
>       Has there been any experience with non-Latin character sets and
> voice over? I am particularly interested in Arabic, Hebrew, and Chinese. How
> is Voice Over with handling these alphabets and texts in these languages, if
> anyone knows? I have come across an Arabic voice, but for the other
> languages have yet to see one. Are they available, does anyone know? I would
> try the Arabic voice myself, but there is no demo of it. Further, how is
> braille handled in these languages if anyone has experience?
> Thanks as always for the assistance available here.
> Aman  
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