Hi Jessica, RBClip uses the SAPI5 voices from your computer. When you wish to delete a file or folder, you can do so safely and without any ill effects on any other talk files. RBClip processes one folder at a time, but you can have all your folders inside one folder like inside the My Music folder and process the My Music folder. It'll do all the folders inside the My Music folder if you've set RBClip up as I suggested. I use Zira Pro which is a Microsoft Speech Platform 11 voice. Zira is also found in the SAPI5 voice choices in Windows 8 and above. I don't use RBClip but instead use the Rockbox Utility to create my talk files. The voice on my computer sounds like that because I was using Zira Pro as my screen reader's voice. HTH, Laz On 1/17/15, Jessica Brown <justforlistmessages531@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Does RB clip come with a voice or do I have to install 1? If I > have to install 1, where do I get it from? If I make a .talk file > for a file or folder on my player, then decide I do not want the > folder or file associated with the .talk file I made anymore, Is > it safe to just delete the files or folders I no longer want and > there associated .talk files without harming the other talk files > on my player? Do I have to process 1 folder at a time, or can I > do ctrl a at the folder list to process them all at once? Those > ones anyone should be able to answer, now I have a few for Laz. > What is the name of the voice you used to make the .talk files > for the files and folders that came on the player? When I make my > .talk files, I want them to sound the same as the ones that are > already there. I noticed you had the rate at 60 percent and the > volume at 100 percent in your podcast. Is that also how you did > it when you set up the .talk files on the players? As an aside, I > noticed your computer has the same voice as the players. How did > you mannage that? Thank you. > > Please go check out my website: > http://blindnesseraserblog.wordpress.com which has lots of > different info on a number of topics for blind and visually > impaired people and which I have recently redone. Also please > check out my low traffic mailing list: > //freelists.org/list/erasingblindness where we can talk > about anything related to blindness. Thank you. > > -- Affordably priced Accessible Talking MP3 Players, Accessible phones, Bluetooth devices, and accessories http://www.talkingmp3players.com/ Email: laz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Phone: 727-498-0121 Skype: lazmesa Personal Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/laz.mesa Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/Talkingmp3players?_rdr