Hey What does this program you are talking about do?
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From: "Kelly Sapergia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: biblos question
> Hi Brandon,
>Biblos has a Break feature, but whenever I try it it jus
Thanks for this Kelly,
I have not spoken with Dimio for a while it's a grate little program I just
wish it would go straight to mp3 instead of making a wov I have Yeosoft mp3
speaker but I did not find it very satisfactory.
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Hi kelly,
I was under the impression that D Speech didn't do well when text files were
over a certain size. Have you experienced that? I've got some pretty big
books over here that I've gotta convert, so that's a concern for me. Thanks
for the info, though. I will check it out.
Brandon Hicks
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Hi Kevin,
DSpeech 1.45, the current version, fixes the problem with files not
splitting properly. The only thing I don't like about it is that the file
name's title is inserted at the beginning of each file, but I can live with it.
Thanks.
Yours Sincerely,
Kelly John Sapergia
For a mix
Hi Brandon,
Biblos has a Break feature, but whenever I try it it just speaks the
command instead of splitting the files wherever it's inserted. At the
moment, I'm using DSpeech to convert text files to MP3s, and the break
feature works well with the latest version. The program is available f
Hi,
Their is a free program called d speech but the version he has up has a
problem with converting separate mp3 files I have a beta version that I have
helped him test it does work but I can't go dishing that out all over the
place.
I don't think textaloud is all that expensive for what it do
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Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 4:53 AM
Subject: Re: biblos question
> Hi Hayden,
> I tried it and my demo ran out. I suppose I could reinstall it, though.
> What
> would be extremely cool is if there was a thing out there that would do
>
Hi Hayden,
I tried it and my demo ran out. I suppose I could reinstall it, though. What
would be extremely cool is if there was a thing out there that would do
audio books in aac+ or something. but of course then you'd need a player,
unfortunately.
Brandon Hicks
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype: cal
Hi there,
Why do you not try using Text Aloud Mp3. I have used it on several occasions
and it has been semi-effective at least.
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From: "Brandon Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 20
hi all,
Kurzweil seems to have died or something on me, but i need to create audio
books from text. I also need them to be split into decently-sized chunks as
my mp3 player doesn't resume on audio cd's, so i'm assuming it doesn't on
mp3 cd's either. Does biblos break books up? can you set it to bre
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