Why not just paste it into text edit, convert it into a text file and use the say command to put it into aiff, then convert it to mp3 using amadeus. You can do so much with the say command it's not even funny. Like choose the voice etc etc etc. Read "man say" for more info.
I would do that, but I'm working with the Armenian language, and the only voice available in Armenian (to my knowledge) is eSpeak. I'm trying to figure out if the eSpeak voice can be integrated into the say command.
I don't use a Mac, but was curious because I use Espeak all the time on Linux, the other Unix-like system. Here's what I found: http://macappstore.org/espeak/
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Why not just paste it into
Why not just paste it into text edit, convert it into a text file and use the say command to put it into aiff, then convert it to mp3 using amadeus. You can do so much with the say command it's not even funny. Like choose the voice etc etc etc. Read "man say" for more info.
because I'm working in Armenian
I would do that, but I'm working with the Armenian language, and the only voice available in Armenian (to my knowledge) is eSpeak. I'm trying to figure out if the eSpeak voice can be integrated into the say command.
Found something
I don't use a Mac, but was curious because I use Espeak all the time on Linux, the other Unix-like system. Here's what I found:
http://macappstore.org/espeak/
thanks
thanks! I'll get someone to help me do this. terminal scares the * out of me.