Butch,

Check under Tools.

You find one entry saying *Audio File Options, where you will set up the way audio files should be created, and where to store them.

Near the bottom of the *Tools menu, you find an entry for Batch Convertion, which will be the place where you might want to go.

Further, I encourage every user to please check the Help menu, as you will get quick and quite intuitive assistance there.


On 6/22/2021 7:19 PM, Butch Bussen via Talk wrote:

I got the demo of text aloud.  I can't see where you can save the file to an audio file?  Or does this not work on their trial version?  I got it to read a file, but can't see where to save it.
On Tue, 22 Jun 2021, Butch Bussen via Talk wrote:

I had textaloud long ago and it worked, but I couldn't get the part where you could change voice speed to work.  I must not have even kept it, as I don't see it on my system any more.
73
Butch
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On Tue, 22 Jun 2021, David Pedersen via Talk wrote:

 Larry,
 Quick note. If you already bought TextAloud, get in touch with Nextup.
 Let them know your email address, used when purchasing. They should be
 able to look you up, and send you your license key again. OK, so TextAloud
 will have been upgraded meanwhile, and you may have lost the original
 installation file. Yet, with the license key at hand, you will only neede  to pay the upgrade price, which might be some dollars saved for your next
 milkshake.
 You find their contact info on the homepage.


 ________________________________
 From: Talk <talk-bounces+trailerdavid=hotmail....@lists.window-eyes.com>
 on behalf of Larry Higgins via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com>
 Sent: Monday, June 21, 2021 6:48 PM
 To: David Pedersen via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com>
 Cc: Larry Higgins <larryhiggin...@comcast.net>
 Subject: Re: JAWS and read-all

 David and all,


 Sorry about the delayed response to this renewed thread concerning my
 issue with Say all and JFW. Father's Day and other family matters.

 Like you David, I can't recommend TextAloud highly enough. Although I do
 not use it at present, my previous version was lost a couple of hard
 drive crashes ago, It really can come in handy for putting .mp3 readings
 on another device, and being able to manipulate the speed of the text
 presentation. Not to mention, not having to put up with the irritating
 reading rhythm issues
 we are talking  about.

 Like now with any screen reader I might use, I always chose to use
 Eloquence as my preferred synthesizer with TextAloud.

 I think I will definitely consider purchasing it again in the near
 future. It is definitely a good and useful product.

 Let me just say what I need to say about the previous suggestions in
 this post. But before I do, I really wish to thank you all for your
 moral support as well as technical advice on the matter.

 I may go to the trouble of trying these tricks with text and punctuation
 and the dictionary, although I must say that seems to me to be a whole
 lot of trouble to have to go too for trying to restore what should be
 the normal reading rhythm, not to mention, unintended consequences. But
 thanks nevertheless for these suggestions.

 What really has me befuddled is how JAWS users can be apparently so
 contented with such a manner and style of reading. I've heard one JFW
 list member speak of it as preferring it as a way of speeding up his
 reading just that much more, especially since he prefers to read at a
 faster clip as a rule. I like being able to speed read when both
 practical and necessary, but I much prefer to read at what one might
 consider a middle or moderate speed when I set out to read especially
 nonfiction works, where I wish to think right along with my reading. I
 prefer to keep both processes as much in sync as at all possible, not to
 read as if I were hurrying  to a fire <smile>. Hope that makes sense.
 But people's various comfort levels are strictly their business. I just  don't like reading with a sense of involuntary impatience, which is what
 this rhythm sounds like to me.

 Oh well, I  think I'd better cease my ramblings before I end up
 confusing everybody.

 I would be grateful for any further ideas and discussion concerning this
 issue.

 Thanks again all of you for your kind  patients and suggestions,

 Larry




 On 6/19/2021 12:50 AM, David Pedersen via Talk wrote:
>  Richard, TextAloud is a standalone software, for converting a text  > >  file or document into spoken audio. It was devoped for sighted
 users, > like students or others who has to read lengthy multitudes of
 texts. > The idea is that by use of audio, the reading can be performed
 even > on the go - when you are not near any computer. It further may
 prove > helpful with people who are dyslectics, as they can read by
 audio, > without struggling with their reading capacities. > > As such,  and as a reply to your question, no TextAloud will not > enterfere with
 the reading performed by the screen reader. In its > basic nature,
 TextAloud can - and is supposed to - be operated all > without any
 screen reader installed. That is, for a sighted person. > True, I did
 mention the software in connection with the screen > reader, namely due
 to the extra length the developers have gone, so > as to ensure the
 software - and all its menus and settings, are all > accessible to the
 blind. Meaning, they clearly are quite aware our > needs. Not too often  you come across teams that are such willing. > > You will still be using
 the screen reader for all your computer > activity. TextAloud you will
 load when you want to read a text > document, either it be a word
 document, a PDF, or a plain text file. > And yes, it holds a build-in
 text editor, so you might as well let > it replace your current editor,
 for many tasks. > > Since it is offered as a shareware, you could
 download and install > it, and do your playing. I do think it is
 something like amonth you > get, before you have to pay. And I wonder if  I paid something like > 30 dollars for a full version. That gave me all
 minor upgrades > included, like 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 an so forth. > > As for
 the screen reader issues here discussed, I do not have any > further
 solutions, but the advice given to use the speech dictionary, >
 replacing commas and periods with other punctuation mark > combinations.
 Test out how your synths behaves when meeting up with > single dashes,
 colons, or semicolons - since there might be something > to bring to
 town there, when comes to good replacements. Before > messing with your  dictionary though, do some playing in things like > Notepad. > > Load a  document of mixed Text, one or two pages in length. Set up > your screen  reader as best you can, and then try replacing some of > the commas and
 periods with different combinations of punctuations. > The benefit of
 using several alternatives throughout the document, is > that as you
 perform a say-it-all operation, you will see how well > this or that one  works. Once you have narrowed down a couple of > alternatives, try them  out in the complete document. Use the > Find/Replace feature, to quickly
 implement a given combination, in > all cases. > > Whenever you are
 satisfied, it is a breeze to enter the correct info > in the dictionary,
 and enjoy the experience. Might not be a total > fix, but even some
 enhancement will do your ears well. > > Last solution would be, to get
 in touch with the manufacturer of your > synth (if possible), letting
 them know your issue. Hope for an > upgrade to the synth, and who knows
 if you happened to solve an issue > for the many. > > >
 ________________________________ From: Richard Petty >
 <richard.pe...@earthlink.net> Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2021 6:22 AM >
 To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> Cc: >
 'David Pedersen' <trailerda...@hotmail.com> Subject: RE: JAWS and >
 read-all > > I used Eloquence with Window-Eyes for years and it paused
 as it > should for punctuation. It read expressively. Eloquence
 operating > with JAWS does not pause. I've tried multiple settings
 without > success. > > Please help with a question about TextAloud. Can
 TextAloud operate > with a screen reader such as JAWS to enhance the
 reading experience > while using the screen reader? From your message,
 David, I fear you > are indicating the answer is no. Still, I thought I
 would at least > check. > > Thank you. > > Richard Petty > > >
 -----Original Message----- From: Talk >
 <talk-bounces+richard.petty=earthlink....@lists.window-eyes.com> On >
 Behalf Of David Pedersen via Talk Sent: Friday, June 18, 2021 4:57 > PM
 To: Larry Higgins via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> Cc: David >
 Pedersen <trailerda...@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: JAWS and read-all > >
 Larry, I know what you are talking, and among other things, it's one >
 of the reasons why I don't use Jaws much. As one of the others > pointed  out, it might to a certain degree depend on the synthesizer. > But like
 you stated, you have tested several synths, and the many > settings.
 Have to admit, that even under WinEyes I have seen the > behavior with
 certain, less known synths. One of my synths here, has > the breaks you  would expect to have at the period, ehenever it comes > to a comma. And  likewise, when it comes to a comma, it will only have > the pausing that
 you normally would have at the end of a phrase. > This all causes the
 narrating to make long pauses in the middle of > the phrase, and almost  no pausing between the sentences - meaning > tthat you many times loose  the mainpoint in thhhhhhhhhhhe text. > > Afraid I do not have much other
 comfort here, but letting you know > you are not alone. And it is most
 likely the result of sluggish > handling, in the synth, just as much as  in the screen reader. By the > way, I do see it even under the TalkBack
 with Android, combined with > some synths. > > Agreed, with Jaws it
 seems to be the case with all synthesizers, > leading me to conclude
 that the screen reader does not communicate > well enough with the
 synths - or, could it be that I just have not > tested the right synths.  Smiles. > > If you want to read books, and you really want to put a bit
 of > resources into the project, I would suggest you check out the >
 shareware named TextAloud, manufactured by Nextup.com. It will leave >
 you numerous ways of tayloring your reading experience. You have many >
 adjustments for speed, and pausing. You can, if you want the extra >
 job, have given parts of a text read out with an alternative voice, >
 like whatever is enclosed in parenthesis, or quotations. All you need >
 is the TextAloud software, and one or more SAPI voices. Nextup sells >
 you what you need, and offers you high-end voices, like the Ivona and >
 Vocalizer ones - all to affordable prices. The software developing >
 team is well aware of screen reader users, hence the software has >
 setups for you and me. Smiles. And, they are quick and friendly in >
 helping you out, should you send them a message. Best of all, you > even
 get the chance of converting your text files into MP3s, that you > can
 actually generate your personalized audiobook of t he the file, > and
 replay it on your portable player wherever you want. Even if you > want
 to split a long text into individual smaller files, like if you > want
 each chapter of your book to be in its own file, it has helpful >
 features to perform such automatically, in a rather short and >
 intuitive manner. > > OK, so it does not solve your issue, when browsing
 the net, or > sorting your mailbox. But it would greatly help you out,
 when you > invest a bit of setup, for your next book or long document. >
 Personally I have read several books by the use of it, and got such >
 used to the electronic voice, that I even started to put the human >
 modulation into it, in my mind. > > Hope this gave you something, even
 if it hardly was any real answer > to your initial query. > > > >
 ________________________________ From: Talk >
 <talk-bounces+trailerdavid=hotmail....@lists.window-eyes.com> on >
 behalf of Larry Higgins via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> Sent: >
 Thursday, June 17, 2021 12:17 PM To: WindowEyes List >
 <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> Cc: Larry Higgins >
 <larryhiggin...@comcast.net> Subject: JAWS and read-all > > To whomever
 might be left to read this, I hope that you might have > some
 suggestions, or at least observations on what I consider to be > almost
 a deal-breaking issue when it comes to re-upping my annual >
 subscription to JAWS. BTW, I have brought this to the attention to > JFW  list members, but have received no satisfactory answers. This > issue is
 the way that JAWS and its say-all feature paces its reading > of any
 document, no matter what synthesizer might be being used. I > like to
 call it "reading rhythm." > > > When reading, the phrasing is rushed in
 my opinion, meaning that the > ends and beginnings of sentences are so
 close together that it is > hard for me to process what went before
 before I've had a chance to > mentally prepare myself for the next
 phrase, or sentence, whichever > might present itself while reading. > >
>  I do not have this issue with WE. WE has a pleasant reading >
 pace-rhythm. > > I have tried all of the settings provided in the
 say-all options, > but none of them restore that kind of rhythm, not to
 my liking. > > > On another list, when I occasionally have to make
 mention of > Window-Eyes, I get the old song and dance about giving up
 Window-Eyes > (an end of life product) in favor of the latest screen
 reading > product, and I would do just that if I could find a way around
 this > kind of unpleasant style of reading. This really does take away
 from > my enjoyment of reading with my PC. > > > If anybody who might be  left is of the same opinion, or has any ideas > as to how to get around
 this rather vexing issue, please respond ASAP > <smile>. Your
 solidarity, not to mention wisdom will be gratefully > appreciated. > >
>  Sincerely, > > > Larry > > > PS. I will observe, that NOAA Weather
 stations do not use the JFW > style when presenting weather info, so why
 should I have to put up > with this as a blind computer user and
 voracious PC book reader? > > >
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