Google Translate audio buttons
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stealth789 last edited by
Button will spell word(s). I tested current browsers:
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Working: Firefox 30.0, IE 9.0.8112.16421 x86/x64, Opera 12.17 b1863 x64
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Not Working: Chromium 37.0.2056.0 (Developer Build 277762), Opera 22.0.1471.70, Opera Developer 24.0.1534.0, SRWare Iron 35.0.1900.0 (Official Build 280000), TorBrowser (Firefox ESR) 24.6.0
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I tried this extension Translator, and spelling is working just fine. -
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karol2d last edited by
Firefox 26 has got the listening button. Chrome as well.Even OPERA 12.17 has got the button! It is obviously an error in the newest Opera.
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A Former User last edited by admin
It's missing with the regular NPAPI Flash but it appears when you use the Pepper Flash (currently in beta).
I have already reported this issue as OTW-9453 before...
Here's an earlier thread: https://forums.opera.com/topic/3127/google-translate-has-no-voice
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karol2d last edited by
I have just discovered that changing User-agent to Firefox fixed this issue. When I tried Chrome - no effect. Firefox - this is a surprise - it works!
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linuxmint7 last edited by
I have just discovered that changing User-agent to Firefox fixed this issue. When I tried Chrome - no effect. Firefox - this is a surprise - it works!
So it looks like google is browser sniffing again.
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lem729 last edited by
On the Google Translator, there's a note for Opera Users http://add0n.com/google-translator.html?version=0.2.5
To enable text-to-speech feature of the extension you need to have a media player plug-in (mp3 supported) installed on your Opera browser. Please follow this instruction to install QuickTime plug-in.
I have my user-agent option set at default. When I installed that plug-in, if I just double click before a word, the word becomes highlighted, I then get the word translated in a pop-up and there is a voice option that works -- I can hear the voice. However, if I select and copy more than one word -- maybe a sentence -- and press enter, you go to a website for the translation, and there's no voice option. However, if I change the user-agent to Firefox, then I get the option for the voice feature, as well as the translation of the sentence on that web page.
I'm not sure I like having the user-agent setting Firefox, so I'm keeping the user-agent at "default" and am satisfied with just being able to get a one word translation by voice via the popup.
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Deleted User last edited by
I have the listen button in Internet Explorer however Opera does not have it. Maybe browser snuffing again?