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Adobe Captivate 2019: New Text-to-Speech Voices

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Specifically, Adobe has enhanced the Text-to-Speech feature. Choose  Audio  >  Speech Management  to open the Speech Management dialog box. Choose Window > Slide Notes, create a new note , and then write some text into the note area.

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ISPRING SUITE 10: Now with Text to Speech

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The latest improvement is Text to Speech and it works really well. To use the Text to Speech feature, first, add the voiceover script to the slide notes. You'll be able to use this script along with the Text to Speech feature. Click the Audio drop-down menu and choose Text to Speech.

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ARTICULATE STORYLINE 360: Text-to-Speech to Final Voiceover

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While working on a recent eLearning project in Articulate Storyline 360, there was a delay in getting the voiceover audio back from our voiceover professional. The dealy was particularly problematic because several slides had image builds that had to be synchronized with the voiceover audio.

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ARTICULATE STORYLINE 360: Three Cheers for Text-to-Speech

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

During our live, online Articulate Storyline Beginner classes , we teach students how to import and record voiceover audio. The most common question we get about voiceover audio is “Can Storyline convert text to audio files?”     Before using Text-to-Speech, I suggest a little pre-work.

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Adobe Captivate: Train The Text-to-Speech Agents

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by Kevin Siegel        During my  live, online Adobe Captivate classes , I teach students how to use Captivate's Text to Speech feature. Text to Speech is an easy-to-use utility that will instantly convert written text into audio files. And why not?

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Text-to-Speech Functionality in Captivate

Integrated Learnings

There are a lot of arguments about using audio in eLearning – some in favor, some not. Audio narration can be very time consuming, and in many cases requires hiring talent for a professional sound. What if you simply do not have the time to devote to recording audio in the first place? Text-to-Speech Challenges.

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Save Time Using Text to Speech in Captivate 9

eLearning Brothers

We use graphics instead of text to spark our learners’ interest, we incorporate interactivity to keep them engaged, and we add video and audio to bring life to our courses. Captivate has a feature, though, that makes adding the spoken word much easier: Text-to-Speech.