I'm no AppleScripter but the say command takes a parameter to say where
to save the aiff audio output instead of playing it through the
speakers. Normally you could do
say -f input_text_filename.txt -o output_audio.aiff
there are lots of other parameters to the say command which you can find
by doing a
man say
in terminal.
CB
On 3/13/14 6:08 PM, Traci Duncan wrote:
Hi all,
I've done this in the past and I can't remember how. It is driving me crazy
and googling isn't getting me the correct solution.
If I'm creating a script with the say command, using a particular voice, what
is the last line in the script to save that as an .aiff file?
One reason I'm doing this via Apple script instead of save to iTunes as a
spoken track, is I want to use the beep command before the say command.
Fingers crossed, someone out there knows exactly what I need. :)
Traci
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