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albanoguarralavate

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Mar 13, 2022
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I would like to transform law review articles into mp3-archives (German and English language). On Windows, I use a program called "Balabolka" and a SAPI4-voice (or, several for that matter). Moreover, since I do not need excellent quality, I set the parameters to mono/16Hz, which allows for relatively small mp3-archives (sometimes the articles are rather long and the mp3-archive, consequently spans over 90 minutes).

This seems to be a rather straightforward task. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find anything similar under iPad OS (or MacOS, for that matter - though it runs fine under W11 Parallels on my Macbook Pro 16 M1Max). All the apps available have very limited functionality: Either they just read or no adjustments can be made or saving takes forever (really, a native ARM software should be much faster than Windows, but is not, rather the opposite).

I would even be willing to pay money. Still, I have not found anything to even remotely suit my needs. Even English-only or (although I know that would not be the right forum) anything for MacOS would be a step.
I would therefore appreciate any pertinent and meaningful advice. Thank you.
Cheers
Alba
 

Rafterman

Contributor
Apr 23, 2010
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I would like to transform law review articles into mp3-archives (German and English language). On Windows, I use a program called "Balabolka" and a SAPI4-voice (or, several for that matter). Moreover, since I do not need excellent quality, I set the parameters to mono/16Hz, which allows for relatively small mp3-archives (sometimes the articles are rather long and the mp3-archive, consequently spans over 90 minutes).

This seems to be a rather straightforward task. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find anything similar under iPad OS (or MacOS, for that matter - though it runs fine under W11 Parallels on my Macbook Pro 16 M1Max). All the apps available have very limited functionality: Either they just read or no adjustments can be made or saving takes forever (really, a native ARM software should be much faster than Windows, but is not, rather the opposite).

I would even be willing to pay money. Still, I have not found anything to even remotely suit my needs. Even English-only or (although I know that would not be the right forum) anything for MacOS would be a step.
I would therefore appreciate any pertinent and meaningful advice. Thank you.
Cheers
Alba

Did you see this:


Apparently, you can record reading text to voice, which can be done via shortcuts, which the video gets to towards the end. Its from 2019 though, so I don't know if it's still peritnent.
 

Davidalan

macrumors 6502a
Nov 20, 2012
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Search text to speach in iPad or iPhone App Store

 

albanoguarralavate

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Mar 13, 2022
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Thank you. I will try that out. However, I am skeptical as to the functionality. Will report back once I have checked it out.
 
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