I did a test on smaller documents. Total time was 14minutes. 
Thanks for your help. 
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George,

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On 31/03/2013, at 2:41 PM, "Esther" <mori...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hi George,
> 
> Did you try doing an initial test with a smaller document first, such as one 
> of only 10 pages? If so, do you know roughly how many minutes of track time 
> that came out to? Are you using any embedded commands to change the speaking 
> rate?  It's possible that you hit the 2 GB limit for the uncompressed audio 
> file.  I think that the service menu option first changes your text to an 
> uncompressed spoken audio file in AIFF format, then runs a conversion to the 
> standard compressed format that iTunes uses.  All these sound formats (AIFF, 
> MP3, M4A, etc.) hit a limit at about 2GB.  You haven't provided any 
> information on the number of words in your documents, but if I assume one 
> page contains 250 words, then your document is about 40 thousand words long.  
> If the speaking rate is 200 words per minute, and the default rate might be 
> slightly lower than that, that's 200 minutes or more of speech in the 
> uncompressed file. If I assume that each minute takes 10 MB of uncompressed 
> audio, you c
 ou
> ld have hit the 2 GB limit.  These are very crude estimates that can be off 
> by factors of 2.  But the basic answer is, yes, you could have exceeded a 
> limit that caused the conversion to fail.
> 
> If you've done any previous tests converting smaller files, what was the 
> track playing time for the number of pages you converted.  And if you used an 
> embedded control for the speaking rate, what was it?  Obvious things to try 
> are: 1) run a small test first, if you've never tried this before, to get an 
> idea of conversion times, file sizes, and desired speaking rate; 2) use an 
> embedded command for the rate, since you'll probably want a faster speed than 
> the default. Exact value depends on your preferences and what you're 
> listening to, 3) break your document up into more than one part by selecting 
> subsections for converting to tracks.
> 
> By the way, if you have an iPhone or iPad, and you have the Voice Dream 
> Reader app, you could just listen to the document at the speed that you 
> selected for that voice.  Your position would be remembered, and you can also 
> set bookmarks and do searches within the file.  Most common file types are 
> supported.
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther   
> 
> On 30 Mar 2013, at 16:49, George Cham wrote:
> 
>> I'm in the process of adding documents to itunes as a  spoken track. 
>> I'm in a document with 161pages. 
>> The conversion starts. 
>> Then I get an error saying that import encounted an error. 
>> Is this because the document is too large? 
>> And how can I overcome this problem? 
>> 
>> Typed with Fleksy
>> reply://george.c...@outlook.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> George,
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