[bookcourier] Re: Book Courier and MP3 files

  • From: Guy Barlow HR Workforce Information & Analysis Officer <Guy.Barlow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 09:25:42 -0000

Thanks James for your advice. I hope to look at Jonathan Mosen's
application at the weekend.

Guy

 

 

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: James O'Dell [mailto:jamesodell@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 08 March 2006 18:10
To: bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bookcourier] Re: Book Courier and MP3 files

 

Hi

 

The only problem you will have with creating a single large mp3 file is that
Text Aloud creates a wave file of the TTS output and then converts the wave
file to mp3.  If you are splitting a large text into several mp3s this is
not an issue because the temporary wave file gets deleted each time a new
mp3 is created.  However if you are trying to create a single mp3 from a
large text, which might well be worth doing since the BC has a Resume
feature, then you might want to try something else.  Jonathan Mosen recently
discussed a product which he claims writes directly to mp3 on his weblog at
www.mosenexplosion.com <http://www.mosenexplosion.com> .  I have not used
the product myself, but you can get more information on it at
www.text-mp3.com <http://www.text-mp3.com> .

 

Hope this helps

 

James

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Leonin <mailto:prisca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  

To: bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  

Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 5:23 PM

Subject: [bookcourier] Re: Book Courier and MP3 files

 

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Guy Barlow HR Workforce Information
<mailto:Guy.Barlow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> & Analysis Officer 

To: 'bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' <mailto:'bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'>  

Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 4:49 PM

Subject: [bookcourier] Book Courier and MP3 files

 

Could anyone educate me a little about the efficient creation of MP3 files
for the Book Courier. 
I have a 1GB Compact Flash card in my BC and usually create MP3 files  by
loading text files into Kurzweil and then using the MP3 creation facility in
this application. Up until now I have created MP3 files containing around 40
pages of scanned text. I want to know  ideally  is it possible to scan
create a MP3 file from a complete text book e.g. 300 text pages  in length
using Kurzweile, or will this crash my PC or be greater than 1GB?

Additionally, is the on line Text Aloud software more efficient and better
quality than Kurzweil V8? 
Any advice would be most welcome,. 
Guy 

Hi Guy and list

 

I've used both Text Aloud and Kurzweil for conversions. If you convert the
mp3 file to no more than 64kps, you shouldn't have any problems fitting
several 300 page books onto 1GB. Whether it crashes your PC will depend very
much on how much memory and processing power it has, but even a less
powerful PC should be able to do this ok but it may take longer.

 

Text Aloud is quite good, plus you can purchase lots of different voices
from them - many of which are very realistic. It does seem to take longer to
convert than Kurzweil, though. If you have Text Aloud on your system, you
can use their voices from within Kurzweil, which is what I do, getting the
best of both worlds. Text Aloud is useful for converting a current web page
to an mp3 file on the fly.

 

I think that it would come down to personal preferences and individual
systems, so the best thing to do is give it a go.

 

Hope this helps

Prisca

 

 

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