Ah, wow! I can't wait to get it, then.
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On 21 Jan 2013, at 11:41 PM, Alex Hall mehg...@gmail.com wrote:
If by stereo scanning you mean the soundscapes pan from left to right, yes. If
you mean some sort of stereo vision support, no, as there is only one camera on
Hi all,
The vOICe (the project at www.seeingwithsound.com) has been cloned for iOS. The
app is called Voice Vision and is free, with finer controls available with an
in-app purchase. I find the resolution to be poorer than the PC version, but
I'm no expert.
As to an OSX implementation, that
Thank you so much! As soon as I get my iTunes so that I don't owe $3.24 any
more, I will surely get that app.
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On 21 Jan 2013, at 10:24 PM, Alex Hall mehg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
The vOICe (the project at www.seeingwithsound.com) has been cloned for iOS. The
Nice. How do you find it compared to the Android Version? I loved the vOICe
on that platform. It worked quite well. I mostly used it to read upcoming
street crossings, but the soundscapes gave me a lot of environmental queues as
well. Does the app store description tell you what features
I've never used the android version so can't compare. The free version gives
you standard one-second soundscapes; the in-app purchase opens up options like
faster scans (though you can't scan slower than one second intervals right now)
and other fine-tunings like frequencies. I haven't made the
Does the app have sterio scanning?
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On 21 Jan 2013, at 10:51 PM, Alex Hall mehg...@gmail.com wrote:
I've never used the android version so can't compare. The free version gives
you standard one-second soundscapes; the in-app purchase opens up options like
faster
If by stereo scanning you mean the soundscapes pan from left to right, yes. If
you mean some sort of stereo vision support, no, as there is only one camera on
the device and no external cameras are supported. There is, by the way, no mono
click option like the original vOICe has.
On Jan 21,