Oh, I got a real good idea, Holly and Darcy should record this and send it out, they can do three of them, one would be in unison and the other two would be one for each. Maybe you could sell them. Anyone else want to vol? maybe CQ?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Esther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 9:34 AM Subject: Re: You've got mail mp3 Hi Shaun, Send the selected text of http://www.ilovewavs.com/Events/GotMail/GotMail.htm to TextEdit via the Services menu for a list of event sounds (Command-A to select all, VO+m to menu bar, VO+right arrow to Safari, VO+down arrow to Safari submenu, type "S" for Services submenu, VO+right arrow to Services submenu, VO+up arrow to TextEdit, VO+right arrow to "New window containing selection") Command+tab to bring TextEdit app to focus. Use the list below to decide which linked sound files you want to sample. (You can select via the links chooser menu to navigate). Mail03.wav is the "typical" "You've got mail" sound, but you can choose others. Control-click on the links to bring up an option to save instead of play. (If you don't have your Mouse Cursor tracking your VoiceOver cursor, you'll have to route your Mouse Cursor there before you control click. Maybe some AOL user can highjack a sound clip for you. EVENT SOUNDS - YOU'VE GOT MAIL gotpics.wav Typical, "You've got pictures" Mail00.wav Male voice, "Your mail's here, want to play post office". Mail01.wav Hal, "there is a message for you". Mail02.wav "You've got mail". Repeating and higher in pitch. Mail03.wav Typical, "You've got mail". Mail04.wav Female Voice, "You have new mail". Mail05.wav Bugs Bunny, "What's this a letter for me". Mail06.wav George Carlin, "There is a letter in your mailbox". Mail07.wav Female Voice, "Master I have mail for you". Mail08.wav Heart Beat, echoing voice, "You've got mail." Mail09.wav Echo, "You've got mail." Mail10.wav Music Clip, "Deliver thee letter, the sooner the better". Mail11.wav "P-A-R-T-Why? Because you've got mail". Mail12.wav Mail box opening. Female voice, "You've got mail". Mail13.wav "Hey, don't tell me you've got mail in here". Mail14.wav Female Voice, "You have mail". Mail15.wav Homer, "Three simple words, "You've got Mail", Wahoo". Mail16.wav Homer and repeating, You've got mail. Mail17.wav Male voice, "Mail man, got your mail here". Mail18.wav Female voice, "You have way too much mail." Mail19.wav Rap, "You've Got, You've got, mail". Mail20.wav Austin Powers, "You've got mail baby, yeah". Mail21.wav Adams Family, "Mails In". Mail22.wav Bugs Bunny, "Hey Uh. Pardon me for interrupting", "You've got mail". Mail23.wav Typical, "You've Got". Bart, "A load of crappy crap crap". Mail24.wav Female Voice, "Mister, there is mail for you". Mail25.wav Nerd, "Check you're mail box you moron'. Mail26.wav Mail27.wav Rap #2, "You've got, You've Got, You've got mail". Mail28.wav Singing, "You've got some mail." Mail29.wav Singing, "Those letters, I love those letters". Mail30.wav Evil laugh, "You've got mail". Mail31.wav Singing, "Good News, Good News, Good News". Mail32.wav Scully, "Have you checked your email this morning Mulder". Mail33.wav Singing, "It's not amail, female, hemale, etc." Mail34.wav Female voice, "Ewww, could that be email coming my way". Mail35.wav Female Voice, "Good Morning, you have new mail waiting". Mail36.wav Country Song Clip, "Like the pony express, I rode hard all night long...". HTH, Cheers, Esrher On Jan 24, 2008, at 03:57AM, Shaun Jones wrote: >Thanks, I will have to do some playing around with these two sites. >The first one just says you've got mail and will not let me interact >and the second one allows me to choose a sound bite and does the same >thing as the first page does. A refresh of both pages results in the >download playing again without any interaction ability from me. >On Jan 24, 2008, at 1:47 AM, Esther wrote: > >> Hi Shaun, >> >>> Does anyone know where I can get a MP3 copy of the AOL You've got >>> mail >>> sound bite? >> >> Maybe try: http://www.ilovewavs.com/Events/GotMail/Mail03.wav >> >> or other replacement mail phrases from: >> >> http://www.ilovewavs.com/Events/GotMail/GotMail.htm >> >> (Note: these are .wav files, so you'd have to convert or sound >> capture to get >> them into MP3 form). >> >> Cheers, >> >> Esther >> >> > > > >
