Almost all of our audio books come via Librivox.  We tend to send people their way.

That said, we don't tend to do computer generated audio books anymore.

Josh


On Jun 25, 2009, algajda@windstream.net wrote:

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To all.

 

I have been messing around with transcribing Gutenberg’s E-text into MP3 files using the “VW Paul” voice. This is a very good voice and makes the EBooks very easy to understand, as apposed to “Microsoft Sam” which is quite bad. Is there any other activity in this area??

 

Al Gajda  




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