RE: Making an mp3 with lion?

2011-08-24 Thread Missy Hoppe
Hi there! This worked great. For some reason, I couldn't get the low quality 
bitrate I wanted to use to work, but that's not
a huge crisis. Once I had an mp3 to work with, I was able to downgrade the 
quality to the 24K Bitrate in goldwave so that the
file would be a manageable size; since it was just Alex reading, that bitrate 
is more than adequate, and sounds really good,
at least to my ears. I have no idea why it wouldn't let me use that setting in 
Itunes, but it kept having an error, so rather
than fighting with it, I just set it to the lowest quality Itunes would let me 
use, which I think was 128K or something like
that  and downgraded it on the pc.
Thank you very much for all your help. I really appreciate it a lot!
Missy


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On Behalf Of Ricardo Walker
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 12:33 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

Hi,

There's a couple ways you can do it.  You can convert with iTunes.  Open up 
iTunes and then open up iTunes prefs with command
comma.  Then find the import settings button (which is found under the general 
tab) and select the file type you want iTunes
to use for conversion.  Once you've selected mp3, and the quality you want, 
press ok.  Now find the text to audio file in
iTunes and go to advanced in the menu bar.  You will find an option to convert 
to mp3.  You can also interact with the table
and bring up the context menu to find the same option.  You can also use 
garageband but, I think thats more involved.

Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
www.mobileaccess.org

On Aug 23, 2011, at 11:13 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

 Hello again. Sorry to bother you, but how do I convert the file that
 imports into Itunes into an mp3, or even an .ogg. I copied the file,
 which was insanely huge by the way, onto a flash drive so that I could
 convert it in gold wave, but it's an m4A or something like that, and goldwave 
 can't open it. I know absolutely nothing
about Itunes, but if you could please tell me how to convert this file into a 
format I can use on my booksense or NLS player,
I would really, really appreciate it.
 Thanks again, and I hope that you're having a great day!
 Missy


 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ricardo Walker
 Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 10:05 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

 No problem,

 BTW, I should have mentioned this before.  When you do the text to
 audio conversion, it makes an AAC file by default.  You can always create an 
 mp3 version afterwards of course.

 hth

 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org

 On Aug 23, 2011, at 9:13 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

 Thank you for sending such detailed instructions! If this works in
 Snow Leopard, I might try it there; I've been playing around in lion
 for the past hour or so, and haven't been able to get anywhere. I
 think I was messing up regarding that third column, so I'll have to
 try to look at that again when my brain is a little more functional.
 I'm almost tempted to see if anyone who has dropbox
 could convert this file to an mp3 for me, but now that you've given me steps 
 to try, I shall keep trying to fight with it.
 Thank you very much for your response, and I hope that you're having a great 
 day!
 Missy



 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ricardo Walker
 Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 8:43 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

 Hi,

 Here's what you do.  BTW, the same option exists in Snow Leopard.  Go
 to system prefs and select keyboard.  Now select the keyboard
 shortcuts tab.  In the first table you encounter, choose services.
 Now in the second table interact, then arrow down to add to iTunes
 as a spoken track Make sure the checkbox for this is checked.  In
 column
 3 of this table is an edit field.  If you interact with this, and
 preform a mouse click (providing you've moved the mouse
 cursor to the spot) you can input a keyboard shortcut for the action.
 For example, you can press command option A in the edit field and pressing 
 that would send the selected text to iTunes as
an audio file.

 Once you have at least the action enabled via the checkbox, it should
 show up in the menu bar underneath the applications menu.  Like Mail,
 iTunes, Safari, etc.  once in here arrow down to the services sub
 menu.  Use VO down arrow to find the Add to iTunes option.  I suggest
 using VO down arrow because, on occasion, I have
 experienced just using the arrow keys will skip over this option for some 
 strange reason.

 hth  .

 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296

Making an mp3 with lion?

2011-08-23 Thread Missy Hoppe
Hello, all. I don't know if I'm misunderstanding, or if I just dreamed this 
feature existed, but I thought I read somewhere
that with lion, one could make an mp3 out of a document. I have a file which 
I'd love to have Alex read as an mp3, but can't
figure out how to do it. I checked the context menu when the file was selected, 
but didn't see any relevant options. Do I
need special software similar to text aloud to make this happen on my mac, or 
am I just not looking in the right place to
find the feature? I understand that I can't create a multi-voice file the same 
way I can using text aloud on my PC, but just
having Alex read something into mp3 format would be more than adequate for now. 
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me
figure this out, and I hope that everyone is having a great day!
Missy


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Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

2011-08-23 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi Missy!
Well I do not know if this will do a whole doc!
But vo+shift+Z Will copy last phrase to desktop as audio file!
hth Colin

On 23 Aug 2011, at 22:51, Missy Hoppe wrote:

 Hello, all. I don't know if I'm misunderstanding, or if I just dreamed this 
 feature existed, but I thought I read somewhere
 that with lion, one could make an mp3 out of a document. I have a file which 
 I'd love to have Alex read as an mp3, but can't
 figure out how to do it. I checked the context menu when the file was 
 selected, but didn't see any relevant options. Do I
 need special software similar to text aloud to make this happen on my mac, or 
 am I just not looking in the right place to
 find the feature? I understand that I can't create a multi-voice file the 
 same way I can using text aloud on my PC, but just
 having Alex read something into mp3 format would be more than adequate for 
 now. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me
 figure this out, and I hope that everyone is having a great day!
 Missy
 
 
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RE: Making an mp3 with lion?

2011-08-23 Thread Missy Hoppe
Hmm. I'm not sure that will do what I'm wanting either, but at least it's a 
place to start. I can play around with it and see
what happens. Thank you very much for the suggestion.

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On Behalf Of Red.Falcon
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 6:12 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

Hi Missy!
Well I do not know if this will do a whole doc!
But vo+shift+Z Will copy last phrase to desktop as audio file!
hth Colin

On 23 Aug 2011, at 22:51, Missy Hoppe wrote:

 Hello, all. I don't know if I'm misunderstanding, or if I just dreamed
 this feature existed, but I thought I read somewhere that with lion,
 one could make an mp3 out of a document. I have a file which I'd love
 to have Alex read as an mp3, but can't figure out how to do it. I
 checked the context menu when the file was selected, but didn't see
 any relevant options. Do I need special software similar to text aloud
 to make this happen on my mac, or am I just not looking in the right place to 
 find the feature? I understand that I can't
create a multi-voice file the same way I can using text aloud on my PC, but 
just having Alex read something into mp3 format
would be more than adequate for now. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help 
me figure this out, and I hope that everyone is
having a great day!
 Missy


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Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

2011-08-23 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

Here's what you do.  BTW, the same option exists in Snow Leopard.  Go to system 
prefs and select keyboard.  Now select the keyboard shortcuts tab.  In the 
first table you encounter, choose services.  Now in the second table interact, 
then arrow down to add to iTunes as a spoken track Make sure the checkbox for 
this is checked.  In column 3 of this table is an edit field.  If you interact 
with this, and preform a mouse click (providing you've moved the mouse cursor 
to the spot) you can input a keyboard shortcut for the action.  For example, 
you can press command option A in the edit field and pressing that would send 
the selected text to iTunes as an audio file.

Once you have at least the action enabled via the checkbox, it should show up 
in the menu bar underneath the applications menu.  Like Mail, iTunes, Safari, 
etc.  once in here arrow down to the services sub menu.  Use VO down arrow to 
find the Add to iTunes option.  I suggest using VO down arrow because, on 
occasion, I have experienced just using the arrow keys will skip over this 
option for some strange reason.

hth  .

Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
www.mobileaccess.org

On Aug 23, 2011, at 5:51 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

 Hello, all. I don't know if I'm misunderstanding, or if I just dreamed this 
 feature existed, but I thought I read somewhere
 that with lion, one could make an mp3 out of a document. I have a file which 
 I'd love to have Alex read as an mp3, but can't
 figure out how to do it. I checked the context menu when the file was 
 selected, but didn't see any relevant options. Do I
 need special software similar to text aloud to make this happen on my mac, or 
 am I just not looking in the right place to
 find the feature? I understand that I can't create a multi-voice file the 
 same way I can using text aloud on my PC, but just
 having Alex read something into mp3 format would be more than adequate for 
 now. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me
 figure this out, and I hope that everyone is having a great day!
 Missy
 
 
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RE: Making an mp3 with lion?

2011-08-23 Thread Missy Hoppe
Thank you for sending such detailed instructions! If this works in Snow 
Leopard, I might try it there; I've been playing
around in lion for the past hour or so, and haven't been able to get anywhere. 
I think I was messing up regarding that third
column, so I'll have to try to look at that again when my brain is a little 
more functional. I'm almost tempted to see if
anyone who has dropbox could convert this file to an mp3 for me, but now that 
you've given me steps to try, I shall keep
trying to fight with it. Thank you very much for your response, and I hope that 
you're having a great day!
Missy



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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Ricardo Walker
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 8:43 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

Hi,

Here's what you do.  BTW, the same option exists in Snow Leopard.  Go to system 
prefs and select keyboard.  Now select the
keyboard shortcuts tab.  In the first table you encounter, choose services.  
Now in the second table interact, then arrow
down to add to iTunes as a spoken track Make sure the checkbox for this is 
checked.  In column 3 of this table is an edit
field.  If you interact with this, and preform a mouse click (providing you've 
moved the mouse cursor to the spot) you can
input a keyboard shortcut for the action.  For example, you can press command 
option A in the edit field and pressing that
would send the selected text to iTunes as an audio file.

Once you have at least the action enabled via the checkbox, it should show up 
in the menu bar underneath the applications
menu.  Like Mail, iTunes, Safari, etc.  once in here arrow down to the services 
sub menu.  Use VO down arrow to find the Add
to iTunes option.  I suggest using VO down arrow because, on occasion, I have 
experienced just using the arrow keys will skip
over this option for some strange reason.

hth  .

Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
www.mobileaccess.org

On Aug 23, 2011, at 5:51 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

 Hello, all. I don't know if I'm misunderstanding, or if I just dreamed
 this feature existed, but I thought I read somewhere that with lion,
 one could make an mp3 out of a document. I have a file which I'd love
 to have Alex read as an mp3, but can't figure out how to do it. I
 checked the context menu when the file was selected, but didn't see
 any relevant options. Do I need special software similar to text aloud
 to make this happen on my mac, or am I just not looking in the right place to 
 find the feature? I understand that I can't
create a multi-voice file the same way I can using text aloud on my PC, but 
just having Alex read something into mp3 format
would be more than adequate for now. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help 
me figure this out, and I hope that everyone is
having a great day!
 Missy


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Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

2011-08-23 Thread Ricardo Walker
No problem,

BTW, I should have mentioned this before.  When you do the text to audio 
conversion, it makes an AAC file by default.  You can always create an mp3 
version afterwards of course.

hth

Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
www.mobileaccess.org

On Aug 23, 2011, at 9:13 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

 Thank you for sending such detailed instructions! If this works in Snow 
 Leopard, I might try it there; I've been playing
 around in lion for the past hour or so, and haven't been able to get 
 anywhere. I think I was messing up regarding that third
 column, so I'll have to try to look at that again when my brain is a little 
 more functional. I'm almost tempted to see if
 anyone who has dropbox could convert this file to an mp3 for me, but now that 
 you've given me steps to try, I shall keep
 trying to fight with it. Thank you very much for your response, and I hope 
 that you're having a great day!
 Missy
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ricardo Walker
 Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 8:43 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Making an mp3 with lion?
 
 Hi,
 
 Here's what you do.  BTW, the same option exists in Snow Leopard.  Go to 
 system prefs and select keyboard.  Now select the
 keyboard shortcuts tab.  In the first table you encounter, choose services.  
 Now in the second table interact, then arrow
 down to add to iTunes as a spoken track Make sure the checkbox for this is 
 checked.  In column 3 of this table is an edit
 field.  If you interact with this, and preform a mouse click (providing 
 you've moved the mouse cursor to the spot) you can
 input a keyboard shortcut for the action.  For example, you can press command 
 option A in the edit field and pressing that
 would send the selected text to iTunes as an audio file.
 
 Once you have at least the action enabled via the checkbox, it should show up 
 in the menu bar underneath the applications
 menu.  Like Mail, iTunes, Safari, etc.  once in here arrow down to the 
 services sub menu.  Use VO down arrow to find the Add
 to iTunes option.  I suggest using VO down arrow because, on occasion, I have 
 experienced just using the arrow keys will skip
 over this option for some strange reason.
 
 hth  .
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Aug 23, 2011, at 5:51 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:
 
 Hello, all. I don't know if I'm misunderstanding, or if I just dreamed
 this feature existed, but I thought I read somewhere that with lion,
 one could make an mp3 out of a document. I have a file which I'd love
 to have Alex read as an mp3, but can't figure out how to do it. I
 checked the context menu when the file was selected, but didn't see
 any relevant options. Do I need special software similar to text aloud
 to make this happen on my mac, or am I just not looking in the right place 
 to find the feature? I understand that I can't
 create a multi-voice file the same way I can using text aloud on my PC, but 
 just having Alex read something into mp3 format
 would be more than adequate for now. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help 
 me figure this out, and I hope that everyone is
 having a great day!
 Missy
 
 
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Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

2011-08-23 Thread chad baker
hi i'm having trouble making a mp3 i defined a keyboard shortcut its not working
i checked the menu bar but no luck
i opened a rtf file and selected all the text then looked for the command in 
the menu bar no luck and tried my shortcut no luck there
any suggestions
thanks
On Aug 23, 2011, at 10:05 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

 No problem,
 
 BTW, I should have mentioned this before.  When you do the text to audio 
 conversion, it makes an AAC file by default.  You can always create an mp3 
 version afterwards of course.
 
 hth
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Aug 23, 2011, at 9:13 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:
 
 Thank you for sending such detailed instructions! If this works in Snow 
 Leopard, I might try it there; I've been playing
 around in lion for the past hour or so, and haven't been able to get 
 anywhere. I think I was messing up regarding that third
 column, so I'll have to try to look at that again when my brain is a little 
 more functional. I'm almost tempted to see if
 anyone who has dropbox could convert this file to an mp3 for me, but now 
 that you've given me steps to try, I shall keep
 trying to fight with it. Thank you very much for your response, and I hope 
 that you're having a great day!
 Missy
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ricardo Walker
 Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 8:43 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Making an mp3 with lion?
 
 Hi,
 
 Here's what you do.  BTW, the same option exists in Snow Leopard.  Go to 
 system prefs and select keyboard.  Now select the
 keyboard shortcuts tab.  In the first table you encounter, choose services.  
 Now in the second table interact, then arrow
 down to add to iTunes as a spoken track Make sure the checkbox for this is 
 checked.  In column 3 of this table is an edit
 field.  If you interact with this, and preform a mouse click (providing 
 you've moved the mouse cursor to the spot) you can
 input a keyboard shortcut for the action.  For example, you can press 
 command option A in the edit field and pressing that
 would send the selected text to iTunes as an audio file.
 
 Once you have at least the action enabled via the checkbox, it should show 
 up in the menu bar underneath the applications
 menu.  Like Mail, iTunes, Safari, etc.  once in here arrow down to the 
 services sub menu.  Use VO down arrow to find the Add
 to iTunes option.  I suggest using VO down arrow because, on occasion, I 
 have experienced just using the arrow keys will skip
 over this option for some strange reason.
 
 hth  .
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Aug 23, 2011, at 5:51 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:
 
 Hello, all. I don't know if I'm misunderstanding, or if I just dreamed
 this feature existed, but I thought I read somewhere that with lion,
 one could make an mp3 out of a document. I have a file which I'd love
 to have Alex read as an mp3, but can't figure out how to do it. I
 checked the context menu when the file was selected, but didn't see
 any relevant options. Do I need special software similar to text aloud
 to make this happen on my mac, or am I just not looking in the right place 
 to find the feature? I understand that I can't
 create a multi-voice file the same way I can using text aloud on my PC, but 
 just having Alex read something into mp3 format
 would be more than adequate for now. Thanks in advance to anyone who can 
 help me figure this out, and I hope that everyone is
 having a great day!
 Missy
 
 
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RE: Making an mp3 with lion?

2011-08-23 Thread Missy Hoppe
Thanks! That's good to know. Any idea approximately how long the process takes? 
It's supposedly working on it now, but I'm
afraid to touch anything until I know the process is complete. Your 
instructions worked perfectly under Snow Leopard by the
way; maybe I will attempt it with Lion again some day now that I know what I'm 
doing.
Thanks again, and I hope you're having a great night!
Missy
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Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 10:05 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

No problem,

BTW, I should have mentioned this before.  When you do the text to audio 
conversion, it makes an AAC file by default.  You
can always create an mp3 version afterwards of course.

hth

Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
www.mobileaccess.org

On Aug 23, 2011, at 9:13 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

 Thank you for sending such detailed instructions! If this works in
 Snow Leopard, I might try it there; I've been playing around in lion
 for the past hour or so, and haven't been able to get anywhere. I
 think I was messing up regarding that third column, so I'll have to
 try to look at that again when my brain is a little more functional. I'm 
 almost tempted to see if anyone who has dropbox
could convert this file to an mp3 for me, but now that you've given me steps to 
try, I shall keep trying to fight with it.
Thank you very much for your response, and I hope that you're having a great 
day!
 Missy



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 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ricardo Walker
 Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 8:43 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

 Hi,

 Here's what you do.  BTW, the same option exists in Snow Leopard.  Go
 to system prefs and select keyboard.  Now select the keyboard
 shortcuts tab.  In the first table you encounter, choose services.
 Now in the second table interact, then arrow down to add to iTunes as
 a spoken track Make sure the checkbox for this is checked.  In column
 3 of this table is an edit field.  If you interact with this, and preform a 
 mouse click (providing you've moved the mouse
cursor to the spot) you can input a keyboard shortcut for the action.  For 
example, you can press command option A in the
edit field and pressing that would send the selected text to iTunes as an audio 
file.

 Once you have at least the action enabled via the checkbox, it should
 show up in the menu bar underneath the applications menu.  Like Mail,
 iTunes, Safari, etc.  once in here arrow down to the services sub
 menu.  Use VO down arrow to find the Add to iTunes option.  I suggest using 
 VO down arrow because, on occasion, I have
experienced just using the arrow keys will skip over this option for some 
strange reason.

 hth  .

 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org

 On Aug 23, 2011, at 5:51 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

 Hello, all. I don't know if I'm misunderstanding, or if I just
 dreamed this feature existed, but I thought I read somewhere that
 with lion, one could make an mp3 out of a document. I have a file
 which I'd love to have Alex read as an mp3, but can't figure out how
 to do it. I checked the context menu when the file was selected, but
 didn't see any relevant options. Do I need special software similar
 to text aloud to make this happen on my mac, or am I just not looking
 in the right place to find the feature? I understand that I can't
 create a multi-voice file the same way I can using text aloud on my
 PC, but just having Alex read something into mp3 format would be more
 than adequate for now. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me figure 
 this out, and I hope that everyone is having a
great day!
 Missy


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RE: Making an mp3 with lion?

2011-08-23 Thread Missy Hoppe
Hello again. Sorry to bother you, but how do I convert the file that imports 
into Itunes into an mp3, or even an .ogg. I
copied the file, which was insanely huge by the way, onto a flash drive so that 
I could convert it in gold wave, but it's an
m4A or something like that, and goldwave can't open it. I know absolutely 
nothing about Itunes, but if you could please tell
me how to convert this file into a format I can use on my booksense or NLS 
player, I would really, really appreciate it.
Thanks again, and I hope that you're having a great day!
Missy


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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Ricardo Walker
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 10:05 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

No problem,

BTW, I should have mentioned this before.  When you do the text to audio 
conversion, it makes an AAC file by default.  You
can always create an mp3 version afterwards of course.

hth

Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
www.mobileaccess.org

On Aug 23, 2011, at 9:13 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

 Thank you for sending such detailed instructions! If this works in
 Snow Leopard, I might try it there; I've been playing around in lion
 for the past hour or so, and haven't been able to get anywhere. I
 think I was messing up regarding that third column, so I'll have to
 try to look at that again when my brain is a little more functional. I'm 
 almost tempted to see if anyone who has dropbox
could convert this file to an mp3 for me, but now that you've given me steps to 
try, I shall keep trying to fight with it.
Thank you very much for your response, and I hope that you're having a great 
day!
 Missy



 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ricardo Walker
 Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 8:43 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

 Hi,

 Here's what you do.  BTW, the same option exists in Snow Leopard.  Go
 to system prefs and select keyboard.  Now select the keyboard
 shortcuts tab.  In the first table you encounter, choose services.
 Now in the second table interact, then arrow down to add to iTunes as
 a spoken track Make sure the checkbox for this is checked.  In column
 3 of this table is an edit field.  If you interact with this, and preform a 
 mouse click (providing you've moved the mouse
cursor to the spot) you can input a keyboard shortcut for the action.  For 
example, you can press command option A in the
edit field and pressing that would send the selected text to iTunes as an audio 
file.

 Once you have at least the action enabled via the checkbox, it should
 show up in the menu bar underneath the applications menu.  Like Mail,
 iTunes, Safari, etc.  once in here arrow down to the services sub
 menu.  Use VO down arrow to find the Add to iTunes option.  I suggest using 
 VO down arrow because, on occasion, I have
experienced just using the arrow keys will skip over this option for some 
strange reason.

 hth  .

 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org

 On Aug 23, 2011, at 5:51 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

 Hello, all. I don't know if I'm misunderstanding, or if I just
 dreamed this feature existed, but I thought I read somewhere that
 with lion, one could make an mp3 out of a document. I have a file
 which I'd love to have Alex read as an mp3, but can't figure out how
 to do it. I checked the context menu when the file was selected, but
 didn't see any relevant options. Do I need special software similar
 to text aloud to make this happen on my mac, or am I just not looking
 in the right place to find the feature? I understand that I can't
 create a multi-voice file the same way I can using text aloud on my
 PC, but just having Alex read something into mp3 format would be more
 than adequate for now. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me figure 
 this out, and I hope that everyone is having a
great day!
 Missy


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Re: Making an mp3 with lion?

2011-08-23 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi,

There's a couple ways you can do it.  You can convert with iTunes.  Open up 
iTunes and then open up iTunes prefs with command comma.  Then find the import 
settings button (which is found under the general tab) and select the file type 
you want iTunes to use for conversion.  Once you've selected mp3, and the 
quality you want, press ok.  Now find the text to audio file in iTunes and go 
to advanced in the menu bar.  You will find an option to convert to mp3.  You 
can also interact with the table and bring up the context menu to find the same 
option.  You can also use garageband but, I think thats more involved.

Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
www.mobileaccess.org

On Aug 23, 2011, at 11:13 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

 Hello again. Sorry to bother you, but how do I convert the file that imports 
 into Itunes into an mp3, or even an .ogg. I
 copied the file, which was insanely huge by the way, onto a flash drive so 
 that I could convert it in gold wave, but it's an
 m4A or something like that, and goldwave can't open it. I know absolutely 
 nothing about Itunes, but if you could please tell
 me how to convert this file into a format I can use on my booksense or NLS 
 player, I would really, really appreciate it.
 Thanks again, and I hope that you're having a great day!
 Missy
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ricardo Walker
 Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 10:05 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Making an mp3 with lion?
 
 No problem,
 
 BTW, I should have mentioned this before.  When you do the text to audio 
 conversion, it makes an AAC file by default.  You
 can always create an mp3 version afterwards of course.
 
 hth
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Aug 23, 2011, at 9:13 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:
 
 Thank you for sending such detailed instructions! If this works in
 Snow Leopard, I might try it there; I've been playing around in lion
 for the past hour or so, and haven't been able to get anywhere. I
 think I was messing up regarding that third column, so I'll have to
 try to look at that again when my brain is a little more functional. I'm 
 almost tempted to see if anyone who has dropbox
 could convert this file to an mp3 for me, but now that you've given me steps 
 to try, I shall keep trying to fight with it.
 Thank you very much for your response, and I hope that you're having a great 
 day!
 Missy
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ricardo Walker
 Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 8:43 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Making an mp3 with lion?
 
 Hi,
 
 Here's what you do.  BTW, the same option exists in Snow Leopard.  Go
 to system prefs and select keyboard.  Now select the keyboard
 shortcuts tab.  In the first table you encounter, choose services.
 Now in the second table interact, then arrow down to add to iTunes as
 a spoken track Make sure the checkbox for this is checked.  In column
 3 of this table is an edit field.  If you interact with this, and preform a 
 mouse click (providing you've moved the mouse
 cursor to the spot) you can input a keyboard shortcut for the action.  For 
 example, you can press command option A in the
 edit field and pressing that would send the selected text to iTunes as an 
 audio file.
 
 Once you have at least the action enabled via the checkbox, it should
 show up in the menu bar underneath the applications menu.  Like Mail,
 iTunes, Safari, etc.  once in here arrow down to the services sub
 menu.  Use VO down arrow to find the Add to iTunes option.  I suggest using 
 VO down arrow because, on occasion, I have
 experienced just using the arrow keys will skip over this option for some 
 strange reason.
 
 hth  .
 
 Ricardo Walker
 rwalker...@gmail.com
 Twitter  Skype: rwalker296
 www.mobileaccess.org
 
 On Aug 23, 2011, at 5:51 PM, Missy Hoppe wrote:
 
 Hello, all. I don't know if I'm misunderstanding, or if I just
 dreamed this feature existed, but I thought I read somewhere that
 with lion, one could make an mp3 out of a document. I have a file
 which I'd love to have Alex read as an mp3, but can't figure out how
 to do it. I checked the context menu when the file was selected, but
 didn't see any relevant options. Do I need special software similar
 to text aloud to make this happen on my mac, or am I just not looking
 in the right place to find the feature? I understand that I can't
 create a multi-voice file the same way I can using text aloud on my
 PC, but just having Alex read something into mp3 format would be more
 than adequate for now. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me figure 
 this out, and I hope that everyone is having a
 great day!
 Missy
 
 
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