Tom Tom looks AWESOME on VGA
Hey there fellow TP nerds,
I've had the TP for the second day now (I've already flashed it to 4 different ROMs in less than 16 hours :)) and I must say after firing up TomTom it looks unreal! I had been worried that older apps designed on 240x320 resolution either would look like crap or would only render at that resolution, leaving a gap of black screen. Much to my surprise, TomTom looks REALLY good. In fact, I've never seen it on a screen above a small resolution. If you don't have it, get it. It's worth it for sure. I've noticed with other apps too that many I thought wouldn't work are working just fine. I guess I should have more faith in the developers :) *********** EDIT - It seems I've opened a can of worms with the Loquendo TTS Statement. Here are the facts about TTS and TTN7, good and bad: *I use a Tom Tom One LE that has been hacked with LoquendoTTS to provide Text to Speech. I made it sound as if I have it running on TTN right now, which isn't the case. I apologize for getting your hopes up. That being said, not all hope is lost by any means. *There are some out there saying that they have TTS on their TTN7, but this is debated for a couple reasons. First is because the Loquendo folder and files that you can get off of the interwebz are meant for TomTom devices that are running LINUX. Until we get that folder in a workable format for the Navigator folder to recognize, I'm afraid it will be difficult. I'm working on several options to see if I cant get it to work with all of my background working with Tom Tom. * I have read that the PPC version of TTN's executable actually makes reference to Loquendo at some point, which leads me to believe that it can be done. *The iGo8 uses a version of LoquendoTTS in their software. SO...the very thing we need resides within there. If we can get TTN to recognize the loquendoTTS folder and see a "computer voice" in the voices section, we'll be in business. *TT v7 maps come with TTS built into them, it simply takes an engine to decode this information. The "Engine" is LoquendoTTS or VocalizerTTS. We need to figure out how to adapt either of these from a Linux architecture to Windows architecture. *As a consolation prize, I'm going to hopelessly devote my life to getting this to work :) ************ |
Re: Tom Tom looks AWESOME on VGA
pics of the screenshot?
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yeah, tt7 looks awesome on the pro. i used to use iguidance on my non-vga dell axim, and planned on using iguidance. i tried tt7 instead, and yeah... didn't even think about iguidance again.
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pics please ;)
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Agreed. I ran it and was very impressed.
That said, I've switched to Sprint Navigator. Its real-time traffic info and ability to actually say the names of the streets and highways has been a lot more useful to me. |
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tom tom does look sharp, but i do think that alot of the text is too small now on the VGA version. compared to the QVGA version on my mogul the text is so much smaller. if there was a way to just make the text a tad bigger i'd love it
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eh...thx for the pics...i'll stick w/ my Garmin XT
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so does it work like the commercials where you just say "TOM TOM" and then somethign else to activate it?
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Tomtom can't say the streets? iGo8 says streets.. |
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