I'm not sure about chapter marks actually.
On Sep 29, 2008, at 6:58 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi there
While we're on the subject of iSpeak it, can it add chapter marks
into its audio files? I know it can split after so many minutes or
at a certain character string, but I'm not looking for separate
files. I'd rather have one file with chapter marks. If it doesn't do
this I could always move the files to audiobook builder to complete
the process but it'd be nice if iSpeak It did that itself. I can't
really tell if it can or can't do that given the limits of the trial
version, but if it does I'll most definitely buy it.
Btw, it will work with any voices that use OS X's synthesizer APIs,
so it will work with the iVox voices as well as Cepstral, and any
others you might find out there.
On Sep 29, 2008, at 03:51, Orin wrote:
It works great. I actually baught it last night and I now have over
two hours worth of Google United States news. Also, you can make it
record with the viseovoices I believe once you buy and install them.
On Sep 29, 2008, at 3:41 AM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:
There is.
I just thought that iSpeakit might work better. but I can't get a
feel for how well it works because it only does the first 1000
characters. It costs $19.95 if you want to buy it. I have my
doubts, though. VisioVoice may yet be the better alternative.
Jane
On Sep 28, 2008, at 2:32 PM, Dave Hunt wrote:
Isn't there also an automator event called text-to-audio? I
guess you'd use it in a workflow.
-Dave
On Sep 28, 2008, at 11:26 AM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:
Found the program; I wasn't paying attnetion to the web page
Google pointed me at. I was so busy tabbing through it that I
didn't see it.
For anyone who wants the link, here it is.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/ipod_itunes/ispeakit.html
Jane
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