Sorry about that, I was using dictation to write that message.

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On Feb 11, 2013, at 6:08 PM, Ben Mustill-Rose <b...@benmr.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Lets try and condense Bens instructions a little. Part of the below
> was taken from a guide originally created by @pitermach on Twitter.
> Assuming you're running Windows - not 7 x64:
> 
> 1: download and install this:
> http://iphonefolders.com/
> 2: connect your device and find it in my computer; make sure you have
> access to the entire file system. If you're not jailbroken you'll only
> be able to browse the media folder and this hack will not be possible
> for you unfortunately.
> 3: Download the voice that you want from http://www.vocalizer-nvda.com
> 4: On your computer, navigate to
> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/VoiceServices.framework/TTSResources/
> on your device.
> 
> Now you should see subfolders with language codes. You can, however,
> ignore these and drop in any other data you wish and it will work (in
> fact, for the sake of this guide, we'll be replacing samantha with
> Lee, but other combinations will work as well)
> Enter one of these folders. You will see a file called broker.hdr, a
> few dat files, and a text file called user_rules.txt. This file is
> custom written by Apple, and it can be used as a dictionary (ever
> wondered why your iDevice pronounces artists like Rihanna correctly?
> Well, there you go). You can either leave it as is, or replace it by
> the file of the language you're replacing it with (IE, since I'm
> replacing Sammy with Lee, I could take the rules file out of then
> en-AU folder. But since that file is much smaller, I chose not to.)
> Now, go ahead and make a backup of this folder in case you break
> something - E.G. copy paste to a folder on your computer.
> 
> We'll now prepare the voice data:
> 
> Time to look at the NVDA vocalizer driver. When you open the adon's
> zip file or folder, you will see a locale folder, which contains
> strings for NVDA< and a folder with the language code (for lee, it's
> ENA), and you want to go there. There will be only a speech folder so
> enter that as well. Now you'll see 2 folders, components, and vautov5.
> The components folder will have a bunch of dat files. You will
> definitely need these 3,  languagecode and voicename will change
> depending what voice you're working with
> clc_languagecode_cfg3.dat
> clc_languagecode_voicename_cfg3.dat
> select_voicename_bet2f22.dat
> 
> The 2 files below contain the voice data for the standard variant:
> synth_voicename_dri40_155mrf22_270_06.dat, or something to that
> effect, is the standard variant, which has a bunch of compression on
> it.
> synth_voicename_dri40_vssq5_f22.dat is the standard high version,
> which sounds very similar to the premium variant, and I'd recommend
> using this one.
> next is synth_voicename_full_155mrf22_270_06.dat, this is the premium
> variant, again, the one which has compression on it. This is the one
> iOS downloads for Siri, at least on my iPod touch 5. And, not
> surprisingly, below that, is synth_lee_full_vssq5_f22.dat, the premium
> high version, the largest one, just choose the one you want.
> 
> Then we have the lexicon files. THe one with dri40 in the name is for
> standard, and the one with full is, not surprisingly, for premium. THe
> compact lexicon is included in iOS already. No idea  how NVDA gets it.
>  Again, take the one appropriate to the variant you picked.
> You may have noticed we have everything... except brokerhdr. Well, you
> will find it in the vautov5 folder. But what the! THere are many hdr
> files here! What to do!
> Well, it's simple. Notice that the names correspond to the .dat files.
> SO there is a hdr file for compact, standard, standard high, premium,
> and premium high. Just get the one appropriate to what variant you
> have, put it with everything else, and rename it to broker.hdr.
> That's it! Now go and delete the files from your iDevice, and upload
> your new voice. You can access it by selecting what ever language you
> replaced from the roter, so in our case, Lee will now be under US
> English.
> 
> If you're running 7 x64 or OSx, you'll be unable to install iPhone
> folders, so instead, do the following:
> 
> 1: Open Cydia then search for and install openssh.
> 2: On your device, navigate to settings > wifi > network name more
> info (Where network name is the name of the network your connected to)
> and make a note of your ip address.
> 3: Using a program such as putty on Windows or the terminal on OSx,
> connect to your iPhones newly installed SSH server using the ip
> address we've just found.
> 4: Login with the following credentials:
> User: root
> Password: alpine
> 5: Type "passwd" without the quotes and change your password by
> following the onscreen instructions. This step is important.
> 6: You now need a method of transfering files to your device; Putty
> comes with a console app called psftp that will do this, although you
> may find winSCP more friendly. Unfortunately I'm unsure of what
> options you have if you're running OSx. You will need to authenticate
> again; the user will still be root however the password will now be
> the new password that you created above.
> Now continue with the above guide from step 4; note that you no longer
> need openssh installed once you've replaced your voice, so if you're
> feeling paranoid, you may wish to remove it through Cydia.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ben.
> 
> On 2/12/13, PHILLIP TRACY <tracyp4...@msn.com> wrote:
>> I don't understand those directions either, but I would like to use Tom as
>> the voice. So could someone please make clear, detailed instructions
>> available? Thank you.
>> 
>> Phillip Tracy
>> Sent from my iPhone.
>> 
>> On Feb 11, 2013, at 7:08 PM, "Reinhard Stebner" <raydar11...@yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> I do not understand the below directions. Could you please explain what
>>> you are trying to say?
>>> 
>>> Siri. Once that is going to kick the return to simulate and then press
>>> your home button to return to your home screen. Go to the page that Heitor
>>> setting up double tap on the settings I don't think your Wi-Fi settings
>>> and make sure you are connected to your wireless network if you are, right
>>> next to your wireless network name, they will there will be a "more info
>>> name of network button" that you need to double tap on. Once you double
>>> tap on the button, another dialogue will come up. There will be Elysse
>>> Roxies. Under the IP address there will be a number readout what you need
>>> to do is you need to go on your computer go to Google type in W I N space
>>> SCP and press your answer key go to the first link that appears in the
>>> search results and click the download link.
>>> Then download that software and install it as I do what any other
>>> software. Open it up and type in your IP address of your iPhone that was
>>> given to you in your Wi-Fi settings if you can't find it look around
>>> interview here you a interview here: "IP address: 192.168
>>> something.something" or whatever it says after the IP address that is a
>>> number. Type that in into the host Field crest have typed in route are OLT
>>> as a username and press tab in the password field type in AL P IND and
>>> then press the enter key you may get a dialog that says something about a
>>> copy Jessica Don yes to continue then you will be brought up and your
>>> iPhone's file system will be displayed press the backspace key to make
>>> sure you're at the top level on your iPhone filesystem present before of
>>> our press enter go to library precentor go to war services by pressing the
>>> couple times until you reach was services press enter press enter again on
>>> on E – then press enter on assets and then you would brought up to a
>>> filesystem that will list all the files for the full Senate the voice
>>> please note, to avoid any issues, I recommend switching to the compact
>>> Samantha voice if you have that on your phone. That will avoid any issues
>>> with with transferring over to your phone and and it will protect you from
>>> using your speech or together.
>>> Then, still on your computer, don't close that window, and then go to the
>>> Internet browser and then do a Google search for vocalizer Gallasch and
>>> the D a and press enter then the first one is probably the link that you
>>> want to click.
>>> Click that link, click the download link, and then choose Tom from the
>>> English United States heading.
>>> Save the file do not open it save the file and that that download. I'll
>>> continue this post later. I'll send this now, and let you do that for
>>> now.
>>> Hope's help, Ben
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
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