Hi Nic,

Sorry I don't have an answer to your question, but I'm wondering how do you add 
txt as a spoken track?
Thanks,
Donna
On Oct 12, 2010, at 5:35 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

> Hi everybody!
> 
> So, I've kind of been tinkering around with the feature to add a text to 
> iTunes as a track. The native service works great, and it even overwrites 
> your system speech rate preference if using the [[rate <WPM>]] parameter 
> above the block of text highlighted.
> 
> The issue appears when you want to use another voice. Apparently,it does not 
> take this into account and always will use Alex, even if you change the 
> system voice which seems a bit silly to me. I have a Danish text I'd love to 
> read on my iPhone when I'm flying to the Netherlands on Saturday without 
> using the built-in TTS, mainly because of the bit rate and because of a lot 
> of pronunciation problems.
> 
> Is there another parameter I can insert that will basically overwrite the 
> preference that Apple apparently "wants" me to use? This has kind of made me 
> a bit annoyed already. I am gonna submit this to accessibility either way, 
> but I'd still like to know if there is a workaround preferably with the 
> native service built in
> .
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Regards,
> Nic
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