Subject: [linux-audio-user] Piping multiple text documents into Audio
From: mark_AT_kfm.co.za
Date: Mon Dec 06 2004 - 10:26:59 EET
Hello Everybody
I have a lot of text documents that I wish to output into speech
audio. Firstly I wanted to know if there is any software that would
allow one to do this. This could be likened to an educational tool
of sorts that reads a file.
Secondly I was hoping to change the output of audio by the
actual content of the text/html page. The actual reading of text
would be at quite a speed (not necessarily comprehendible) but
in essence the content itself would create the music - according
to an adjustable tempo/spec? Maybe each letter could represent
a music note?
I am not sure if this makes sense but if possible I would like to
hear if there are any comments?
MAny thanks for your time and have a good week!
CheersRegards
Mark
Mark McBride
0844146809
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