One might be able to use windows Vista Speech Recognition with the $15
add-in that allows you to transcribe a wave file to generate some kind of
output, but it will be one long fairly inaccurate string of text with no
punctuation, since no punctuation marks will have been indicated in the
audio. N
High every one,
There are 2 peaces of software that I know of that can do this for you
without any problems.
One is Open Book, and the other one is Wave Pad.
I know how to convert text to mp3 using Open Book, but I haven't a clew of
how to convert text to mp3 using Wave Pad.
My best regards, J
Hi John,
You've probqably got an answer by now, but what I would do
is to select the folder, press applications key, or shift-f10 and
select either play in winamp or enqueue in winamp, depending on
whether or not you want to enqueue other things to play all in one
fell swoop. Hope th
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