What Ann says is exactly right. If you don't have extra new line characters in
what you are reading, the pauses between sentences should be no more than you
would hear in normal speech and shouldn't be annoying. But no matter how fast
you set the speed, the new line characters are going to cause
hey, Anne got a point, however it don't make much of a difference.
It will still make a simulated pause with "," and "."'s
If you want to read fast, set up your speech speed, i know it is not
what you are asking about, but it might be the best that can be done
right this moment.
At least it is the
Use find and replace to get rid of them.
Cheers,
Anne
On 3 Sep 2014, at 06:21, Dionipher Herrera wrote:
> so what would i do?
>> On 02 Sep 2014, at 22:59, Anne Robertson wrote:
>>
>> VoiceOver pauses at new line characters. Check your text for these. The Mac
>> considers a new line to be a
so what would i do?
> On 02 Sep 2014, at 22:59, Anne Robertson wrote:
>
> VoiceOver pauses at new line characters. Check your text for these. The Mac
> considers a new line to be a paragraph break, but often, documents created
> using Windows has these extra new line characters all over the pla
VoiceOver pauses at new line characters. Check your text for these. The Mac
considers a new line to be a paragraph break, but often, documents created
using Windows has these extra new line characters all over the place.
Cheers,
Anne
On 2 Sep 2014, at 22:55, Dionipher Presas Herrera wrote:
i tried reading again with read all gesture, it read pauses every line and
sentences. it's so awfull to here some pauses between the word "THE" and
others. it's not nice to here, so i want the voice over to speak without
pauses.
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That is called run-on sentences. But what happens when people leave
out most of the punctuation and little to no formatting anyway? :)
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On 9/2/2014 11:37 AM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
Hi why would you want that anyway If yo
Hi why would you want that anyway If you did that it would sound like a
sentence that just keeps going on and on like this This is called a run-off
sentence and it doesn't sound pleasant to the ears. Now if you had a sentence
like this, doesn't this sound more pleasant than the sentences above?
every end of the sentence i mean. is there any setting for not pausing in every
sentences?
> On 01 Sep 2014, at 11:52 pm, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
>
> Hi. What's Voiceover doing when doing a say all? Is it pausing at the end of
> sentences or lines? If it's pausing at the end of sentences, that's
Hi. What's Voiceover doing when doing a say all? Is it pausing at the end of
sentences or lines? If it's pausing at the end of sentences, that's normal
because if it doesn't it sounds like a run-off sentence. If, however, it's
pausing at the end of a line, it shouldn't do that and someone could
can voice over speak without pausing in every line? because even if i speed up
how it still pronounce with pauses.
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