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Whispersync and Immersion Reading
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Bill
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Jul 19, 2013 09:39AM

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When I first got my Fire HD, I tried immersion reading. I am a very visual person so it probably is just me, but I found it distracting listening and following in the book. I would rather just listen or just read but not the two together. I got a book with a special app on my iPhone which not only showed the words but added pictures you could explore. I'd listen to the book and stop to look at the pictures but not the two together.

One thing I noticed in this particular book is that my audio still has some British terminology. For instance, candy floss instead of cotton candy. That has been all I have caught so far, though.
Overall, I still find it a pleasing experience.
I enjoy immersion reading when I am working out on the cross-trainer. The visual highlights keep me following the Audible narrator despite the distractions of the setting - a busy athletic club when I'm in Denver. I've been reading The Impact Equation by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith this way, and they narrate the Audible version themselves. I do feel more "immersed" in the content with the immersion reading tool.



I have experimented a little with Google Play Books (for Android) which has a similar feature of highlighting text (entire sentences) when you turn on 'Read aloud'. I am not sure it really adds much, and the implementation is a little weak (it doesn't turn the page until it starts reading the next sentence on the next page).


thank you.
I imagine most of the narrators are from the U.S. but you can check an individual Audible title by playing the free sample to check out the accent of the narration.

Round, I don't believe the Audible and Kindle versions will sync up with each other if the book it's not designated with Whispersync for voice.