Applications :: Free Reliable Text To Speech Software?

Apr 27, 2009

Is there any reliable text to speech application for mac that is free? by text to speach i mean it types what i say in programs such as MS office

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Applications :: More Voices For Text To Speech?

Feb 23, 2009

I was wondering if anyone knew where to download (or if you can dl) more voices for the text to speech. I love them!

In specific I wanted the voice of the computer in Portal. You know, that whole the cake is a lie thing.

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Applications :: Speech To Text Software?

Feb 25, 2009

I'm looking for speech to text software. any recommendations? Ones with a free trial to test are preferred.

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Applications :: Automator And Text To Speech

Mar 4, 2010

I am trying to convert a text file to an audio file by using 'text to speech'. Originally, the text was created in Pages but just in case I also saved it as an rtf file. I want to save it as an mp3. Also, once I've got the workflow, I would like to use this again with other text files. I know I can save the workflow and I can do the task by Automator, but I must be doing something wrong. Should I use the 'record' function? What am I doing wrong? I called AppleCare but of course, after 15 minutes they recommended their online discussions. They don't know anything about these basics. The guy asked me, what I tried. I told him that I tried Terminal, but I was confident that Automator and creating a workflow would be the solution for me. He didn't even know where Automator was. I suppose, this was the last time that I purchased an AppleCare.

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OS X :: Controlling Text To Speech?

Jan 29, 2009

I have several text files that I would like to have Text to Speech read for me. However the software does not pause at natural breaks like normal speech. For instance after commas, periods, end of paragraphs, etc. Are there control codes that I can put in my text files to cause the software to pause? I can edit my files accordingly but I can't seem to locate control codes.

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OS X :: Access Text To Speech Program?

Dec 27, 2008

how can i access a text to speech program? i am able to change the settings in system preferences but where is the program?

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OS X :: Speech To Text Software For Pc Powered Mac?

Mar 23, 2009

I have a pc powered iMac and I'm looking for speech to text software. Of course all of the software that sounds really great, like macspeech dictate, needs an intel based machine.

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Software :: Speech To Text - Capability - Os X?

Aug 23, 2005

I've got a lot of MP3 and WAV files of talks and sermons that I am going to transcribe into text. These talks go many years back and hence the transcripts have been lost. There are hours and hours of talks and I'm looking for software that will help make my job easier. OS X comes with some very good text to speech capabilities. Is there any capability to do speech to text on OS X? It would be great if there were free/cheap shareware products that do this task.

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Software :: Speech To Text Application?

Nov 27, 2007

does my new imac w/ os x have speech to text application?

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OS X :: Any Way To Convert Speech Audio (WMA) Files To Text

Dec 28, 2009

I am working on a project where I am having my wife's grandmother telling her life story into a digital audio recorder which creates WMA audio files that play fine in QuickTime with Flip4Mac installed. I want to have these files transcribed into text. She speaks clearly so I think a speech-to-text program may do the job for the most part and do some manual touch up afterward. Can anyone recommend what I should use for this job? The only program I know of is MacDictate/MacSpeech. That's $150+ so that's out of the question. Is their anything out there that works and won't break the bank?

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OS X Mavericks :: Change Pronunciation For Text-to-speech?

Jun 28, 2014

I would like to change the pronunciation of specific words that my mac reads to me, however, there does not seem to be a way to do this. Tutorials online discuss changing a setting in the VoiceOver Utility, but unfortunately this only effects voice over and not text-to-speech.

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OS X Mavericks :: Using Speech To Text Tool On MacBook Pro

Jun 26, 2014

I have a MacBook Pro. 

I’m trying to use OS X Mavericks to dictate a note to my laptop. I clicked System Preferences from the Apple icon, then Accessibility button and then Speakable Items.  After that I clicked Settings, but I don’t know how to TURN ON Speakable Items, which I see selected.  I went on to press Listening Key on the Feedback window and said, “Hello, what’s happening?” I didn’t see it as typed text anywhere, as I expected to. I also selected “Open Speech Commands.” Again nothing happened! 

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Applications :: Send Free Text From Canada To UK

Sep 16, 2010

I am currently living in canada and would love for a way to txt my friends in england is there an app that will do this. I tried google voice but apparently it only accessible to people in the U.S.

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Applications :: Free Text / Code Editor On Mac OSX

Dec 27, 2010

Can anyone recommend a good, free code/text editor for OSX? I am used to using either EditPlus or notepad++ on Windows, but i'm aware that neither of these programs have OSX equivalents.

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Applications :: Free Text Editors - Smultron Alternatives

Oct 5, 2009

As I was trying to set up my brand new 13-inch MBP with my favorites application, I realized that Smultron will no longer be in development. There fore i looking for a replacement, that is a free text editor. I have downloaded TextWrangler and I was wondering if you knew other good software. Basically i am doing web design and at work I often need raw text without any rich edition. I also like the tab navigation. Smultron was good because it only did what I needed.

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OS X V10.5 Leopard :: Save "text To Speech" As File?

Mar 6, 2012

how to save "text to speech" as an audio file?

Info:
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

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Applications :: Is This OEM Software Site Reliable

Apr 14, 2009

I just stumbled upon this site and am wondering if it is reliable to purchase from. The site is: [URL] I don't really know anything about OEM software

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Software :: Best Free Text Editor For OS X Features

Nov 21, 2009

Does anybody have a good free text editor to recommend for OS X?

Basically, I want something that's developer friendly, with as many of these features as possible:

1) Colour syntax code highlighting (ex Java, C, Perl, HTML, etc)
2) Column select mode
3) Line numbers
4) Character numbers in line
5) Regular expression search and replace (grep)
6) Line wrapping on/off
7) Tabs or equivalent
8) Diff between files

I have MacVim and it does most of this, but the interface could be improved a bit.

If no free editor does this, I'm willing to consider TextMate or BBEdit.

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OS X :: Find Free Tutorial Text Files

May 14, 2010

Apart [URL] where can I find 'text' files free tutorials.

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IMac :: Free Text Editor Like Wordpad On Pc?

Nov 25, 2010

I don't really need an "elaborate" text editor such as Word (on current pc) but I do need something if I purchase a Mac- is there a free text editor on iMac such as wordpad on pc?

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OS X :: Is There A Free Notepad Equivalent On A Mac That Will Unformat Text

May 19, 2010

Is there a free windows notepad equivalent on a mac that will unformat text?

I dont like TextEdit as it keeps all formatting hyperlinks etc. I need to be able to copy text from a website, paste it into a program, which will then strip everything out of it apart from the actual text, and then copy it back from said program.

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Applications :: Finding Reliable DVD Ripping Software?

Oct 7, 2008

I need a good DVD Ripping software that I don't have to pay for. Anybody got any tips on where to find an App? Or a registration code for one that needs it.

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Applications :: Speech Not Recognizing Commands Reliably

Feb 15, 2009

I am having a play with this speech application it doesn't seem to recognise my commands despite them being in the speakable items list, it sometimes picks up random ones but it isn't very reliable.

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OS X :: Get Rid Of Word "free" And Shorten Text Line Displayed?

Jan 23, 2010

I remember a while ago, there was a way to change how item info was displayed. there was a way to get rid of the word "free" and shorten the text line displayed. i was wondering if someone could refresh my memory.

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Mac Pro :: Are OWC And Paypal Reliable?

Dec 21, 2008

I wanted to know if OWC is reliable with RAM. Also is Paypal safe because i am skeptical to use it after hearing some horror stories.

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Hardware :: Reliable Way To Put VHS Tapes To DVD?

Apr 7, 2009

I have about 30 VHS tapes that I would like to put on to DVD and am unsure about the best reliable way to do this. Can someone recommend the best most economical way of doing this please. I have been told that a Capture Card might be the best way to go?

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O/S Tiger 10.4.11, 160 G/B Hard Drive, 1 G/B Ram,
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Mac Pro :: Most Reliable TB Hard Drive

Mar 22, 2008

We've been reading a lot about trying to find the fastest 1 TB hard drive, with the Samsungs getting a lot of attention. My question is a little different... Do we have any good data yet on what the most reliable hard drives are? I realize that all will fail at some point, but are some less likely to do so than others? I'm currently trying to set up a RAID storage archive.

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Mac Pro :: How Reliable Is OS X RAID Setup

Oct 3, 2008

I have 2 1TB drives coming in on Monday, and I plan to put them in a mirror RAID using Disk Utility. How reliable is the OS X software RAID setup? Would I be better to just manually backup from one drive to another? The drives will be for my photography, I wanted a mirror setup so I'd finally have a backup of my (current) 250GB's of photos. (Most of which I could probably burn to DVD's but humor me.)

If the RAID crashed somehow via the software, would the data still be recoverable? I have a MP and will be putting them in Bays 3 & 4. Also, is there any benefit to the different block sizes? Since my files will all be at least 7MB would the biggest block size speed it up?

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OS X :: Reliable Software To Backup My System?

Dec 9, 2010

I have a new (6 months old) 27in iMac with a 1TB disk and 8GB of memory. It is an Intel. I bought a new 1.5TB external USB HDD yesterday and formatted using the Disk Utility and tried both "Options" of "GUID Partition Table" and then "Apple Partition Map" because the backup kept crashing. I have selected only the main HD partition which is 55GB. I believe that it should work, however, for some reason unbeknown to me it keeps crashing. Initially, it was around about the 700mb or 1gb size. Then I managed to get to just over 10GB. Most annoying as anybody who has tried to backup with Time Machine must know given its slowness. The error messages say that the disk has been removed during the process which is not the case. Can anybody suggest a remedy or some other more reliable software to backup my system please?

Can anybody advise me as well as to whether either of the following are better than Time Machine Please.

ChronoSync

Data Backup

Superduper

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Mac Pro :: Secure And Reliable Backup Strategy

Jan 12, 2009

My 8 core Mac Pro should be here in a few days and I have not spent much time considering a backup strategy. I want to keep it simple and reliable. I am not sure what size drives I am going to get. I will not be doing a lot of graphics work on the system. I will be using it for everyday business productivity, iPod music storage, and application development. I will also be using Fusion 2 with a Vista Home Premium VM. ON my current PC, I am using less than 100GB. I suspect 750GB will give me plenty of headroom. My first thought is to setup a three drive system using software RAID 1 (mirroring) with Time Machine using the third drive.

I know hardware RAID 1 is faster, but I don't think software RAID 1 will stress my Mac Pro too much. I would like to do this with all drives internal. Will Time Machine support that? If I don't think I am going to come close to filling up the 750GB array, do I really need to get a bigger drive for Time Machine? I am not looking for the highest availability possible or the most data security possible. I just want to make sure that I have a reasonably solid strategy that will keep me up and running through a single drive failure and allow me access to older files that I may have deleted for whatever reason.

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