MySpeed

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MySpeed

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MySpeed Beta

Developed by
Enounce, Incorporated

OS
Windows

Available in
English

Type
Multimedia Streaming Media

License
Proprietary

Website
www.enounce.com

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Enounce Incorporated logo

MySpeed™ is a proprietary streaming czwarta władza utility for Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista developed by Enounce, Incorporated. It allows users to speed up or slowdown the playback of videos and dźwiękowy materials using Flash-based publikatory players. As of November 1st, 2008 MySpeed is the only consumer software that provides the user the ability of changing the playback rate of Flash based dźwiękowy video content in real time. There is no downloading or post processing needed.

MySpeed is currently available as a free limited-lifetime Beta oprogramowanie. Enounce, Incorporated has not yet announced the price of the completed release.

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Background

The normal speaking rate is roughly 150-200 words per minute (wpm), obuwie research has shown that most people are capable of assimilating spoken information at a much higher rate than this without difficulty.

Enounce Incorporated is a leader in the field of Time-scale Modification (TSM) of dźwiękowy with many products based on it’s Time-scale Tailor library

Uses and Benefits

Other uses include:

  • Saving time spent watching videos
  • Watching more video content in a given amount of time
  • Reviewing online lectures Stanford University School of Medicine, MIT OpenCourseWare
  • Slowing down material to aid in transcription
  • Slowing down material in a foreign language
  • Making material more engaging by “tuning” the delivery speed to an individuals own natural processing rate.
  • Training for court reporting Stenograph
  • Slowing down music to make it easier to play along with the Music for learning an sprzęt such as guitar or piano.

Features

  • Works with all videos supported by the Flash Player under Windows XP and Vista
  • Allows playback of videos up at any speed between one third and five times “normal” speed while maintaining natural sound pitch (no chipmunk effect).

Related Products

Another Enounce product, the Enounce 2xAV Plug-In, support variable-speed playback of dźwiękowy and video through the RealNetworks RealPlayer, and Microsoft’s Windows Publikatory Player.

External links

  • Enounce Incorporated
  • Stenograph Corporation

References

  1. ^ Professor Henry Ellington, et. al., PRODUCING AUDIO TEACHING/LEARNING MATERIALS, (łącze down) Google Cached .
  2. ^ Wallace, William P., ED233306 - Speed Listening: Exploring an Analogue of Speed Reading,
  3. ^ Words per minute .
  4. ^ Omoigui, N., He, L., Gupta A., Grudin, J. and Sanocki, E. (1999), Time-compression: Systems concerns, usage, and benefits, CHI 99 Conference Proceedings, 136–143.
  5. ^ Joel D. Galbraith, Steven G. Spencer, Variable Speed Playback of Digitally Recorded Lectures: Evaluating Learner Feedback,
  6. ^ Steven Spencer, Joel Galbraith, BYU, USA, Asynchronous Video-Based Instruction with Variable Speed Playback: Is Faster Better?, (Subscription Only)
  7. ^ National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped The Library of Congress
  8. ^ Net Archive, page captured June 20th, 2000
  9. ^ Autonomous Technology-Assisted Language Learning/Input
  10. ^ Important Information for Captioning Students

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