I have a situation where I need to record text onto audio tape and
have no one to read it so I save the text as an audio file and record
it onto tape from that file.
As for the difference between vo and Joe's really cool app, If I have
something really long I want to listen to, I can convert it to audio
and fire it up in qt and love listening to it.
On Mar 24, 2006, at 2:14 PM, John Weir wrote:
I am not sure exactly what the CSKDREV really does diferently than
VO. VO converts text to audio when it reads the words in mail or
safari or text edit etc. Can you explain what yours does differently
or better? Vickie Weir
Kafka's Daytime wrote:
One more improvement:
You can now multitask with VO even while CSKDREV converts-text-to-
audio-file (though the CSKDREV application itself will remain busy
until conversion is complete). Note: it may take about 5 to 8
seconds for VO to return from the busy CSKDREV application and
become available for use...but after that you should be able to do
whatever you want on you Mac while CSKDREV works on converting
text to audio.
Kind regards,
Joe
On Mar 24, 2006, at 2:39 AM, Kafka's Daytime wrote:
Hi Folks,
I found a way to workaround VO interrupting CSKDREV text-to-audio-
file conversion. You no longer have to turn VO off to prevent
CSKDREV text-to-audio-file conversion from ending prematurely.
When conversion-to-audio-file is complete, the CSKDREV
application returns, the "audio file complete" sound plays, and,
finally, you hear VO kick back in. Note: you will not be able to
navigate with VO during text-to-audio-file conversion by CSKDREV.
In the future I'll look for ways to allow you to multitask with
VO even during CSKDREV text-to-audio-file conversion. For now,
this does not seem to be possible. I'll compile and post the new
version of CSKDREV sometime this weekend.
Kind regards,
Joe
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