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Re: Just looking for GPS software that'll speak the directions to me
One thing that confuses people, you don't NEED TTS to have spoken turn by turn directions.
The difference betweeen say GarminXT & CoPilot 7 which don't have TTS & igo that does is this: igo will say for instance " turn left onto Elmwood Avenue" where Garmin would say "make the next left in 200' " I have systems that do it both ways & I do NOT consider TTS something that's really necessary. GarminXT is BY FAR my favorite PPC NAV program & it does not have TTS. ~John |
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Re: Just looking for GPS software that'll speak the directions to me
Ah, sorry for the confusion BustedNuts1. I did not catch when you said "next exit". Just TTS and the replies after. jmorton is right.
TTS = turn by turn with street names/highways/freeways/etc I definitely need TTS, LA/socal has too many streets and freeways! Plus, the Diamond screen is a bit small for me to glance at all the time. As for the navi software, I personally prefer iGO8/TT7 over Garmin XT. They all pretty much have the same features (with a few extras inbetween) but: Garmin didn't draw the maps as fast for me. Also the navigation wasn't as precise/clear. IE; Before a fork in the freeway it would tell me to stay on the right lane but it didn't mean to take the right ramp but rather stay on the right lane of the left ramp because there were 2 lanes and one led to carpool (marked as avoid). Little things like that didn't happen in TT or iGO. However, it did have the best POI searching of the 3. I think it even has integrated google search now (I used an early version)? TT7 is clean, fast and precise. I really like everything about it. POI selection is lackluster though (worst of 3). iGO8, tons of skins available (even cars to replace the cursor!). Very customizable. Fast and precise. Similar interface to TT. Stock interface can be a little cluttered but you can always change it up with skins (TT also has them I believe but I never used them). One downside to iGO is that it requires a decent amount of memory to run it because of TTS (especially the high quality voices) and the 3D buildings. It also takes quite long to load up, around 25-30 seconds! Hope that helps a bit. Keep in mind there are a lot of features I don't even touch on these programs. I mainly use them to navigate and search points of interest. Nowadays I usually just launch up google maps or live search for local searching because it's faster. |
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Thank you robotphood! for such a great response.
Yeah, I'm a simpleton, just need my gps to say "turn left here" so TTS isn't necesarrily for me. That's why I was getting confused with all these because I thought spoken directions (just the turn left/right not street names) was a necessity for GPS nav software. Would be pretty worthless otherwise. Ok, so from what I've read TomTom seems to be the leader in terms of accuracy and smoothness. But Garmin is hands down the leader in POI (google search is now integrated), which is a super nice feature. igo8, which I think goes by the name oncourse navigator now for NA, seems to be pretty feature rich, but pretty ram heavy. When you said it takes like 25-30 seconds to load, what did you mean? Did the screen just sit there with nothing happening? Anyways, thank you guys for answering my question. I think all, or at least tomtom, garmin, and igo (which are the ones I'm the most interested in), all give spoken directions. |
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Re: Just looking for GPS software that'll speak the directions to me
No after the startup/splash screen shows it starts loading a bunch of things (shows on the bottom right corner).
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I have Tom Tom 7 installed on my verizon touch pro. it speaks the directions. aloud. i plug it into my car stereo via my aux in port and it speaks the directions LOUDLY through the cars 6 speakers and 2 subwoofers. Dont know why their email response said it dosent, but it does.
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Re: Just looking for GPS software that'll speak the directions to me
Just to clarify what was stated already, in another post in this thread:
TTS (text to speech) and voice enabled turn by turn are two similar but different features. TTS = turn by turn with street names/highways/freeways/etc Voice enabled turn by turn "without street names", is what Tom Tom supports. It tells you to turn right after so many yards or feet or whatever. TTS would tell you the street name as well. To Summarize: Nowadays, any in-car GPS device can give you voice-guided directions, but there's a new enhancement to this feature that's starting to show up in the latest systems: text-to-speech functionality. This enables the GPS unit to speak specific street names, rather than generic directions. For example, it will say, "Turn right on Main Street," rather than "Turn right in 100 feet." |
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