

Text-To-Audio Features
Multiple document handling
Text-To-Audio allows you to select up to 20 documents to convert at one time. Each document can have it’s own setting and voice selection. Text-To-Audio can use virtually any type of word processor file. It can read Microsoft Word, HTML, Rich Text and Standard ASCII file formats. Break an E-book up into chapters and then select a different voice for each chapter to give you some variation. Readers can preview or edit the document before the audio file is created.
Interval Control
Users can control the timed intervals which range from 10 to 60 minutes in length. Text-To-Audio also supports book marking. Text-To-Audio allows you to simply insert a bookmark ANYWHERE in document (e.g. the beginning of a chapter). When the audio file is created it will create a separate audio file / track for each bookmark.
Editing tool
The “Talking Word Processor” feature of Text-To-Audio gives you the ability to make any last-minute revisions directly in your text document prior to final conversion to audio without having to return to another editing application.
File segmentation
Text-To-Audio file segmentation can break that file into segments based on duration time or bookmarks. With text segmentation, every audio file can be a separate track on a CD or MP3 player.
Text-To-Audio is fast
A 24-to-1 conversion time will allow you to quickly convert any documents into audio files.