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neuromedia.exe


  • Properties:
  • System Process: No
  • Background Process: No
  • Application Process:Yes
  • Common Path:
    C:\ Program Files\ IESpeaker\ neuromedia.exe
  • Uses Network:No
  • Uses Internet:Yes
Description:

The process neuromedia.exe uses a technically optimized process that allows you to listen to web pages. It is an executable part of the Internet Explorer Speaker (IESpeaker) software developed by NeuroSpeech Technologies of India, which provides IT and consultancy service offshore.

The program neuromedia.exe adds voice to your web browsing experience. You can just select a piece of text on Internet Explorer and right click and you will see an extra speak menu, click on speak, then a window will come up that speaks the selected text.

The neuromedia.exe application is also called the Internet reader. You can also control the speed and the volume of the text being read or spoken. It also allows you to customize the font and let you save the text as a wave file and use it later on.

In addition to the standard playback controls found on common audio players, the application neuromedia.exe allows you to hear it read the content of your selected paragraph. It eliminates repetitious tasks as you revisit the same site, submit to search engines, type in passwords or test web sites again and again, as it does all that for you by recording it and with a single click you can play back the entire session.

The most common occurrence of the neuromedia.exe file is 3510 Kbytes. Other known file sizes are 5 Mbytes, and 4730 Kbytes.

The process neuromedia.exe is compatible with Microsoft Word, Netscape Navigator, Acrobat reader; Outlook, Eudora, Mozilla, Lotus and Wordpad, meaning you can select any text using these programs and it will speak to you.

NeuroSpeech, was first introduced in 2001 as a sophisticated yet user friendly screen reading application.

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This is a safe process. There is no necessity to remove this process from your system or change it in any way.