thanks:)
mike
On Sep 23, 2008, at 10:04 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Hi
You could convert a bookshare file after you unpack it the same way you'd convert any other book to audio. Unpack the book and make sure you say yes to save as html. Open the HTML in textedit, then use the text2audio action to make an audio file via automater. Alternatively you can use something like iSpeak It by pasting the text into its window. iSpeak It has the ability to create separate M4B's after so many minutes of speech or at certain occurances of text strings. However, it can only create split m4b's, it does not do chapter marks. As of yet, I've not found a utility that does chapter marks in a text to audio conversion. Essentially the situation is the same for bookshare books once you unpack them as it would be for any other text to audio operation.


On Sep 23, 2008, at 9:45, Babcock, Michael Alex wrote:

i wonder if an automator action could be created to do it, hmm well yeah i know one coul but...
On Sep 23, 2008, at 8:43 PM, Chris Gilland wrote:

Not that I know a, wish there were.

Chris.


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is there a tool yet that can create an mp3 file of a bookshare file?
mike

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