Better Text To Wave 6.9
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Research Lab Inc (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/Unix/Linux |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$16 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 21.55 MB |
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Better Text to Wave/Mp3 converts your text into different audio formats (such as mp3) so you can listen instead of read. Have the PC read your emails to you while you work on your project report, get the feel of the latest proposal you have written by having it spoken out loud (lest you happen to sound boring in front of the board and embarrass yourself). Hate reading e-books? Uses High Quality Text To Speech Engines from TTS Builder.
Better Text to Wave/Mp3 is the ultimate application when you are dealing with a lot of text on a daily basis. It converts your text into different audio formats (such as mp3) so you can listen instead of read. Have the PC read your emails to you while you work on your project report, get the feel of the latest proposal you have written by having it spoken out loud (lest you happen to sound boring in front of the board and embarrass yourself). Hate reading e-books? Use Text to Wave to convert the latest classic (or the latest how-to guide) into speech, and enjoy reading in an entirely different and comfortable way. Keeping with our tradition to support the developers community everywhere, we have provided not one but two Text to Wave SDK components. The first is the traditional component that allows you to incorporate text-to-speech functionality within your applications
Highlights
Convert text to WAVE , MP3 or WMA
Designed with user friendly and easy operating GUI Interfacing.
Capable of converting text files to variety of wave files (like WAV , Mp3 , WMA)
READOUT SPEED : This helps immensely in text understanding cases, especially for schools or educational institutions.
Multi language support (11 different languages). |
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