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oppps .......couldnt find mine there - but they were in NS\CACHE and I could
save them there
thanks for tip
rgds hans
> > >on that page below you can synthesize any word or command you like
your
> > >TS to speak on an indicator or whatever - unfortunately the page is
> > >only for testing
> > >
> > >http://www.bell-labs.com/project/tts/voices.html
> > >
> > >and the product does cost $ 500.
> > >
> > >Any idea how to listen and RECORD at the same time some wav´s or so
> > >there in NS ? The sound quality is fantastic - already thought about
> > >putting my
> > > MICwith the windows recorders to the speakers while online, but there
> > > must
> > >be amore elegant solution to just get a few commands done instead of
> > >this (or shelling out $ 500)
> >
>
> Hans,
>
> Each time you receive the file from Bell Labs and listen to it, it is
> stored in your "Windows\Temporary Internet Files" directory if you're
> using Windows 95. It's saved there with a file name like CA45KFDD.wav
> Once you find it, you can rename it and move it to another directory.
> There are probably thousands of other files in the "Windows\Temporary
> Internet Files" directory that you might want to delete first to make
> finding the wavs easier.
>
>
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> above explanation I received privately - maybe it helps others aswell
>
> rgds hans
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