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SitePal on Mobile Websites?
Am I the only one???? Does sitePal have a MOBILE VERSION of their websites? My website cannot be viewed on ipads, cell phones and other mobile media. It just shows up as a black page with the web address written in blue at the bottom. rockyr@earthlink.net
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Sitepal for Gaming sites
Sitepal could really be useful for the gaming community, especially combat gamers for mission briefings etc.
Things that could really help are more uniform options of different countries and different eras, including hats and helmets. TTS of more English speakers with foreign accents.
Options for more gruff, authoritative speech. Perhaps a shouting option if typed in all caps.
Since a lot of this is done on non revenue generating websites, probably be best used on the Silver or Bronze level.
Things that could really help are more uniform options of different countries and different eras, including hats and helmets. TTS of more English speakers with foreign accents.
Options for more gruff, authoritative speech. Perhaps a shouting option if typed in all caps.
Since a lot of this is done on non revenue generating websites, probably be best used on the Silver or Bronze level.
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SitePal avatar in HTML5
We are developing a mobile app and would like to use a SitePal avatar, but with the iPhone and iPad not supporting Flash, is there development plans for the avatar to also work with HTML5
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Eva
14 years ago
A Scene combines a SitePal character, a background, and an audio message that you select, type, or record. The scene is what you eventually include (“embed”) in your web page. SitePal customers can create multiple scenes, allowing them to include several talking characters with various messages across their websites. Scenes can be updated anytime and any changes immediately appear on live web pages.
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Interactive iPad app development as demoed in the Odd Avatar app publicized by Odd Cast
My primary interest in SitePal came as a result of seeing an iPad app called Odd Avatar that demonstrates the interactive avatar along with interactive Text to Speech--exactly what you'd get through the traditional web page implementation. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/odd-a... I can't seem to get interactivity however in my own iPad implementations. I just get video clips that the user must click to play. I have the Gold membership now. Is anyone able to explain what I need to license to get access to the functionality demoed in the Odd Avatar ipad app?
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How can I publish SitePal on Facebook?
I'd like to share my SitePal scene with my friends (and fans). How can I do this?
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Eva
14 years ago
Currently, there are a couple of ways to publish a SitePal scene to Facebook. We’re currently working on even more Facebook posting options.
First, you can post a scene to your Facebook fan page (in a new tab). For instructions on doing that, go here. You may want to update these instructions to suit the size you would like your scene to be. For an example, see SitePal’s Facebook Page.
You can also publish a SitePal scene to your Facebook Wall (in your Facebook profile). After logging in to your account, you will see all of your saved scenes. Choose the scene you’d like to publish to Facebook and click the Publish button. Make sure you are logged in to Facebook. Then, select “Embed in Facebook.” A Facebook popup will open and all you need to do is click “Share.” That's it!
Tip: Make sure your scene has a title and it will appear automatically when you publish to Facebook.
First, you can post a scene to your Facebook fan page (in a new tab). For instructions on doing that, go here. You may want to update these instructions to suit the size you would like your scene to be. For an example, see SitePal’s Facebook Page.
You can also publish a SitePal scene to your Facebook Wall (in your Facebook profile). After logging in to your account, you will see all of your saved scenes. Choose the scene you’d like to publish to Facebook and click the Publish button. Make sure you are logged in to Facebook. Then, select “Embed in Facebook.” A Facebook popup will open and all you need to do is click “Share.” That's it!
Tip: Make sure your scene has a title and it will appear automatically when you publish to Facebook.
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Can I use my talking avatars and scenes I create on Google+ and my Youtube?
Hello,
I will keep looking for the answer but haven't found it to this yet.
Can I use my talking avatars and scenes I create on Google+ and my Youtube?
Thanks
Rivqa
I will keep looking for the answer but haven't found it to this yet.
Can I use my talking avatars and scenes I create on Google+ and my Youtube?
Thanks
Rivqa
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Pandorabot with SitePal/VHost - still possible (or not)?
Hi, is there a(ny) way to link my pandorabot to my SitePal account? I had that cca. 2004-2006, now I'm revisiting my bot and things are all different (and much more expensive!). If my question is not clear: I have a pandorabot and a Silver SitePal. I want to make a simple page where there's an avatar, a form for people to chat and the avatar would take the answer from the chatbot and speak it (via TTS). Thanks.
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Duplicating avatars with text
I know I can copy and duplicate a scene and avatar. Is there also a way to use the same 3d created avatar on another page with different TTS text. I attempted to use the same image creating another avatar in 3d but the I continued to get a message it was timing out. I made sure this time it was a jpeg and not to big a file so could rule that out as far as timing out.
Appreciate your assistance.
Thanks
Appreciate your assistance.
Thanks
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pop up telling me it is not reccommended that I play this.
I am trying to use your product in a powerpoint presentation I keep getting a pop up telling me it is not reccommended that I play this. How can I stop this message as it will be a show stopper for the training modual and the use of site pal.
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