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![]() PROS: Creates MP3 and WAV files of your documents in very little time. Uses Windows’ built in speech tools so installation is minimal. CONS: Adds a “Created by Panopreter” sound clip at the beginning of each audio file. VERDICT: If you have some document files that you’d like to listen to while on the road or you wish you could have your school papers read to you so you can make sure everything is there etc., you may find Panopreter Basic useful. PRICE: Free VERSION REVIEWED: 3.0.9. DOWNLOAD: Panopreter Basic |
Download Panopreter Basic
Download Panopreter Basic here. When downloading, be careful of accidentally clicking the ad and downloading the wrong software:
Panopreter Basic Features
This program is simple and that’s what makes it so great. When you first start the software, click Add:
Choose the file(s) you’d like to convert to MP3/WAV (I chose the first chapter of Windows 7 The Pocket Guide.)
Choose a voice to use (I only have “Anna” available.)
Click Speak to test the file.
Go to the Options to set your audio file saving configuration (I chose to save the files to a folder I specify.)
Now click Save to audio to begin conversion of your text to audio.
Now click OK to choose the folder to save the file (not really sure why this step is needed):
Conversion will begin:
Once the conversion is complete, you will have a .WAV and .MP3 file that you can put on your MP3 player.
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I am using Dspeech which is also very good.
http://dimio.altervista.org/eng/ is web address for it.
This is what I am looking for, thank you very much!