Interact with the import audio files action on the workflow. You'll see a few options. The first is a popup button that allows you to select the encoder you want to use. The second is a checkbox which can delete the original file once import has happened.
Darcy

On 12-Dec-07, at 10:28 PM, Jane Jordan wrote:

Well ... I relaly think it's my last question--how do I tell it to delete the original file? I dont' se an action like that.

Jane


On Dec 12, 2007, at 10:20 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:

You can edit it in automator.
Darcy

On 12-Dec-07, at 10:17 PM, Jane Jordan wrote:

So, do I have tgo delete the application? Or can I edit it in Automator?

Jane


On Dec 12, 2007, at 10:09 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:

After the text to audio file action, you want the import audio files action.
Darcy

On 12-Dec-07, at 9:49 PM, Jane Jordan wrote:

What action do I need to add? :)

I use the automator work flow.

Jane


On Dec 12, 2007, at 9:24 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:

Hey Jane. When you say recorded with terminal, do you mean you're using the say command now instead of the automator workflow? In either case, you could run it through itunes and convert it to whatever format you like. If you add this action to your workflow, you can have it delete the original aiff file once your file is imported in your itunes library.
Darcy

On 12-Dec-07, at 7:37 PM, Jane Jordan wrote:

Is there a way to make the files recorded using the Terminal smaller? I mean, if they are converted to MP3. I get some pretty large ones, and I want to be able to put them onto my MP3 player for listening to at work, even if they are late.

Jane





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