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Braillecast
The Braillists Foundation
144 episodes
9 months ago
Celebrating braille and keeping braillists informed with exclusive interviews, independent reviews, comprehensive demonstrations, clear presentations, thought-provoking commentary and up-to-the-minute braille news.
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Celebrating braille and keeping braillists informed with exclusive interviews, independent reviews, comprehensive demonstrations, clear presentations, thought-provoking commentary and up-to-the-minute braille news.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education,
Technology,
Society & Culture,
Books
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Fully Automated Braille Translation with RoboBraille (Extra 72)
Braillecast
57 minutes 21 seconds
1 year ago
Fully Automated Braille Translation with RoboBraille (Extra 72)
Sometimes, you just need a BRF file with no fuss, even though you know it might have the occasional error or won’t be formatted quite as you’d like. RoboBraille is one solution to this problem. It works with a large variety of file formats including PDF, Microsoft Word and plain text, and converts them to braille within a matter of minutes. Best of all, it’s entirely online, so you don’t need to install anything. You can use it on computers even if you don’t have admin rights, smartphones, tablets and even braille notetakers. Join us in this episode to find out: When is fully automated translation appropriate (and when is it not)? Translating files through the robobraille.org website Translating files by emailing RoboBraille How to evaluate the output Where to find help
Braillecast
Celebrating braille and keeping braillists informed with exclusive interviews, independent reviews, comprehensive demonstrations, clear presentations, thought-provoking commentary and up-to-the-minute braille news.