Hi,
it said it was working but  where did the files go.
I had a selection in textedit went to services and did all the steps but no files in itunes !
any help?
Chuck
On Jan 19, 2011, at 9:33 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:

Another point.  How do you chage the voice and speed that results?

Got the convertion to work but caint work out how to change the voice. According to what I've read, you do it in the system prefs window under the Text to speech tab under the speech prefs window. Thing is, that doesn't change the rate of speech though.


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On Jan 19, 2011, at 6:37 PM, Chuck Reichel wrote:

Hi Ann,
Where does the audio end up in Itunes?
I did it and I end up in a window that says;;
Automaker runner has no windows?
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks

On Jan 19, 2011, at 5:46 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:

Hello Trahern,

There isn't much you can do directly from a PDF document, But if you can select text and copy it into a TextEdit document, you can use the command "Add to iTunes as a spoken track".

You need to make sure that this service is available by selecting text in a TextEdit document, then going to the Services menu where you should find this item. If not, go into System Preferences and Select Keyboard. Choose the Keyboard Shortcuts tab and select Services in the first table. In the second table, make sure that "Add to iTunes as a spoken track" is checked, and you can set a shortcut for it while you're there.

Once you've created all the sound files for a given document, use either Audiobook Builder or Audiobook Binder to create your audio book.

Cheers,

Anne


On 19 Jan 2011, at 07:24, trahern culver wrote:

hey all i have sevral pdf instruction manuals that i'd like to turn in to audio books with sections and chapters that i can navagate like a
normal audio book that a person would buy in itunes how can i make
this happen? is there any software i can use?

your hhelp with this question would be most welcom!!!

kind regards trahern.

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