Bet you've never heard an #OrbitPlayer sound quite like this before.
@jackf723 Damn that actually sounded pretty great. Gotta try the iOS/Mac version soon.
@jackf723 I was able to get this to play using view in browser, but man oh man Fedra really needs a play media option. You can send media with it now, but you can't play it. Grrrr!
@jackf723 Wait, you have two, eloquences?
@Bri Yeah, uninstalling the old one though. The Orbit Player got its Google account login process working in 2.0 (still requires plain TalkBack and a keyboard be used for it) but because of that, I was able to install the Play Store distribution of Eloquence.
@jackf723 oh that's ... Interesting.
@jackf723 When Eloquence is installed on the Orbit Player through the Play Store (presumably), does it work with all of the OP applications? E.g. reading ebooks with it?
@jscholes It indeed does. This was Eloquence/TG Speechbox working with the Olympus screen-reader that powers the Orbit player, and it would work with the book reader just as effectively. That being said, the Orbit screen-reader does not respond to standard-issue Android accessibility events, only those issued through apps using the Olympus sdk. So enabling TalkBack through ADB and utilizing a keyboard is required for logging into the Google account and installing Eloquence.
@jackf723 @jscholes O very nice! Another fun android hack that i would like to do some day if i get my hands on a device like this. Nice to sea more and more android users hacking away on their devices lol.