I tried a fairly long article and it seems that the dialog does not
close till export is done. Unless you interact with it though, there
is no knowing.
On Mar 15, 2006, at 10:23 AM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:
Hi David. How do you know when the file is *done* recording? If you
looked at my first impressions on it, you saw I had trouble
determining that.
Jane
On Mar 15, 2006, at 5:57 AM, David Poehlman wrote:
What I do with lips and doccuments.
1> open the document probably in text edit.
2> copy the document to the clip board.
3> if lips is open, paste the document into the edit window. if
not, open lips and then paste it in.
4> save / export the document givingg it a file name. it will save
as aif.
5> close lips
6> the the resultant audio file is on your desktop, open it and it
starts in quick time. It should play all the way through.
On Mar 14, 2006, at 11:30 PM, Ed Lopez wrote:
Hello people, Ed Lopez back here. I got the program Lipps that all
of you were talking about. I am wondering how you convert a text
file to a audio file with it? I am trying to convert a document
that I got, so I can listen to it later. I tried converting the
document, but it wouldn't play the hole document. I am new at
this, so I need to k'no how to get it to play back the file.
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