for mac audio you might want to check out (if your running OX X):

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/

On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 07:37 AM, Georg Birkner wrote:

Dear sol, alan and gabriel

I will try what you (alan and gabriel) have suggested.

To sol: Yes, I am talking about the text-to-speech conversion function (in
simpletest). I'm using mac. Until now I have only managed to listen to fred
and company, but I'd also like to record them (or save them as sound format
of any kind). So that one could send them around, use them as samples or
whatever...

Best regards

georg
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Hey Georg,

Are you talking about the text-to-speech conversion function in
simpletext?

Do you want to do this on PC?

You can do this using different synthesized voices to have more people
talking. Tell me exactly what you want to do and I should be able to
recommend something..there're plenty of freeware text-to-speech packages.

cheers,

Sol.
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theres a program called ATTS (advanced text to speech) and it has mp3/wav
output built in

you can save what is read as an audio file

but its windows only!

alan
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Hi Georg,

At least it should work on a mac when you record it from the sound output
plug with a tape machine, minidisc etc. (yes I know not very elegant...)

There are programs that can grab and record anything that goes over the
soundcard. (for instance internet streams etc.) This could maybe work with
text-to-speech too.

You have to look at www.versiontracker.com for it. I have not tested any of
them...

All the best

Gabriel
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Georg Birkner Dipl. Arch. ETH
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