Turning on punctuation also helps when editing. I know it is less fun to listen to, but if you do not have it turned on, in some cases you miss that information is using speech
At 11:31 AM 4/23/2008, you wrote:
reading the book with speech made it quite apparent where the periods were supposed to be, just by the sound and rhythm of the words. Okay, context played a part in there as well. It's interesting to note that certain synthesizers work better for this than others. Although I generally prefer the more human-sounding speech synths, sometimes it can work against me when I'm editing. Eloquence and Doubletalk are my favorites for this kind of work.
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