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<a href="http://librivox.org/">LibreVox</a> has some good content,
including audio Bibles (under the Non-fiction > Bibles category).
They don't have an API that I am aware of (you could contact them
about it), but since they explicitly place their content in the
public domain I'd bet they'd be fine with you hosting whichever
recordings are appropriate in a form that is conducive to your
application.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/14/2013 12:33 PM, Gary Holmlund
wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:525C2AF8.6050200@gmail.com" type="cite">On
10/14/2013 5:03 PM, israel dahl wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Hi everyone, we are still working on the
Ubuntu Touch app, and have made some progress, but the
development has been delayed a bit (as can happen in small open
source projects). I had a few questions, so I thought I'd ask
here.
<br>
Is there a central repository for Audio Bibles? If not (I
should probably ask this on the SWORD list) is there any plans
to do so? Also is there any backend for using Audio Bibles. I
haven't made it through all the code from Gary's branch yet, so
I figured I should just ask, and maybe you could point me to the
header(s)/cpp files to look at. You have a lot of really good
code, and a majority of it is very useful for us, however I
don't think it will work to simply add another frontend. At
this point I think we are going to cherry pick some things from
your code (giving credit to the wonderful BT development team),
and leave out large amounts of what is available in the source.
I hope this decision is ok with all of you (since it is open
GPL'd software I'd assume that was your intent), but we really
want to tailor the program to that specific platform, and
integrate it heavily to Ubuntu (Touch and desktop OS). If we
come up with any really ingenious ways of doing some of the
things we need we will hopefully be able to commit back to your
project as well, especially with the audio portions and some
other mobile related things... though a lot of this will be
Ubuntu API specific. We are working towards including a
'sharing' feature to integrate with text messaging as well as
social media API's since Ubuntu SDK is still in development, it
is still unclear whether this will be included in a central
messaging API, or if each social media outlet will need to be
coded in.
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In any case thank you all for your incredible efforts and may
the Lord Jesus Christ continue blessing you all!!
<br>
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Israel,
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BibleTime does not have any audio features. The audio repository
question should be asked on the sword list. I am not aware that
they have any audio content.
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Blessings to you.
<br>
<br>
Gary
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