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Re: Application for language listening

Postby rdearman » Sun Jun 13, 2021 11:29 am

jimmy wrote:
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rdearman wrote:Have you tries WorkAudioBook? Don't know if there is an apple version.


no.
I knew librivox but these days "youtube" and "youku" seems like way more modern to me.
I have generally preferred and / or will be preferring to listen on what I interest to. :)

Workaudiobook is just software for listening to MP3s and repeat sections. It doesn't matter what the content is. You can listen to music if you want.


ok. Have you developed this application by your own?
I should nevertheless congratulate you if it is so, even if it comes to me a bit boring.

No it is developed by some Russian company I think.
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Re: Application for language listening

Postby jimmy » Sun Jun 13, 2021 12:19 pm

rdearman wrote:
jimmy wrote:
rdearman wrote:
jimmy wrote:
rdearman wrote:Have you tries WorkAudioBook? Don't know if there is an apple version.


no.
I knew librivox but these days "youtube" and "youku" seems like way more modern to me.
I have generally preferred and / or will be preferring to listen on what I interest to. :)

Workaudiobook is just software for listening to MP3s and repeat sections. It doesn't matter what the content is. You can listen to music if you want.


ok. Have you developed this application by your own?
I should nevertheless congratulate you if it is so, even if it comes to me a bit boring.

No it is developed by some Russian company I think.


yes , that is probable.
Although I heard from many russians that they were good in software development, this application is not sufficient to speak so.

Thank you for this thread/share as I can see you would like to let us be informed on developments in language studies.
I appreciate.
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Re: Application for language listening

Postby Kraut » Sun Jun 13, 2021 12:33 pm

Yabla player is excellent with all its functions, but it's all pre-edited.

https://spanish.yabla.com/player_cdn.ph ... lang_id=en
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I have an old Minidisc player that allows you to do your own editing in a 70 minutes disc with up to 250 chunks of any length, selectable with the remote: A-B play, repeat once, repeat endlessly, random repeat ...

https://www.amazon.de/Sony-MDS-JE530-S- ... B00005JJ4Z
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Re: Application for language listening

Postby jimmy » Sun Jun 13, 2021 12:35 pm

may I request on behalf of someone else ,that you share applications for computer?

that is why I do not want to download any application on my phone caused by security issues.

Thanks
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Re: Application for language listening

Postby einzelne » Sun Jun 13, 2021 6:45 pm

rdearman wrote:You can use audacity for that.


I know but it’s too time consuming since it’s not automated. WorkAudioBook selects automatically segments on the basis of subtitles. Super handy.
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