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You need to rename the .WAV file that you created to whatever filename you
want (keep the .WAV extension) and place it in your Sound directory. Then,
create a "logical" variable in your TS Study/System to reference the Sound
statement. Then, assign the "PlaySound" function to the Variable when you
want the sound to play, as follows:
Vars: Snd(True);
If (whatever) then Snd=PlaySound("C:\SOUNDS\OEX_Entry.WAV");
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At 09:10 PM 7/16/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Ron:
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>Fascinating...How difficult would it be to have a coded sell signal use a .wav
>file that was produced at that site?
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>Really neat stuff.
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>Best,
>
>Tim Morge
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>Ron Augustine wrote:
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>> Don't know of anything that will dynamically speak the current price, but
>> you can create your own .WAV files to say whatever "canned" response you
>> want at the following URL. You will need to experiment with altered
>> "phonetic" spelling that will produce what you want to hear.
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>> i.e, your source data for OEX Entry & Exits might look something like:
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>> Oh - EE - Ex -- Exit.
>> Oh - EE - Ex -- Entry.
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>> http://www.bell-labs.com/project/tts/voices.html
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>> At 07:26 PM 7/16/98 +0200, you wrote:
>> >I know there are talking indicators ($500 or so), just wonder whether
there is
>> >something which SPEAKS the price (last) INexpensive over my loudspeakers.
>> >
>> >Or if not read TS, how about to read from DDE into EXCEL or inside the WEB ?
>> >
>> >thanks
>> >rgds hans
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