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How To: Adding New Voices For Text To Speech In Mac OS X Lion
As many of you would know Apple has presented text to speech in the Mac OS for many years even pre-dating Mac OS X. Well, with the release of Mac OS X Lion they have expanded on the available voices. Many of the voices are by default not included in the installation and need to be downloaded on request.
If you've used Text to Speech in earlier versions of Mac OS X, you'll find that it's pretty much. Click the Play button to hear a sample of the voice you selected.
The good thing about these additional voices is Apple has not only included a few more novelty voices but they have also included other languages besides English and even other accents within the English Language.
In order to access and download these additional voices simply proceed to the System Preferences and then to the Speech area as highlighted below:
Then, make sure you are in the Text To Speech tab and then click on the system voice to bring down the following drop down menu:
Select ‘Customise’ and the following window will be displayed:
This window displays the voices which are not currently on your system but are available for download.
To play a sample simply highlight one and select play. When you have found a voice you wish to add simply place a tick in the box next to the name as shown in the image above and then press okay and the voice in question will be downloaded through Software Update.
You will be presented with the following message upon request to download:
As you can see you are told the size of the file that will be downloaded. For a voice you may be wondering why is the file size so large.
These new voices are incredibly high quality. You will honestly believe a real person is sitting right next to you when you play them back.
If you still want to install the voice simply press the install button, agree to the license agreement and the download and installation will take place. The new voice will be automatically added and you can select it, once downloaded and installed, without restarting your system.
You can use the Text to Speech feature to hear selected text read aloud in a Microsoft Office for Mac file.
- If you have not already done so, set up the Text to Speech feature.
- On the Apple menu, click System Preferences.
- Click Accessibility > Speech.
- Select the voice that you want to use.Tip: You can change the speed at which words are read by moving the Speaking Rate slider.
- Select the Speak selected text when the key is pressed check box, and then click Set Key to assign a keyboard shortcut that you want to use to hear text read aloud. The default keyboard shortcut is Option+Esc.
- In your Office file, select the text that you want to hear, and then press the keyboard shortcut.