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Hi
I have 2 issues
1)
My computer is 32 Bit. I installed Captivate 9 Today, Trial Version
After this, I installed the Captivate 8 (Yes 8!) Voices for 32 Bit, using one of the Links that I found in the Forum
I can see the voices installed in C:Program Files:Adobe. But still the Audio Settings - Speech management shows only Microsoft Anna in the Speech Agents.. I know this has been discussed many times and I thoroughly searched and followed those replies. But no luck!
2) I want to automatically convert all the Slide Notes to TTS. I know the Option Windows-Slide Notes. But that forces me to convert each Slide notes to TTS separately. Cant it be done Globally for all the slides in one go?
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Ajay M
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For the second question: use Speech Management.
For the first: i suspect this is linked with the fact that you didn't install the CP9 Voices. As you can see in this snapshot of part of the structure on my HDD, where I have copies of CP7, CP8 and CP9, each of those applications have a different folder with Voices.
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Hi
1. I could not find the link anywhere to download Cp9 voices. As I said, mine is 32 bit. I only found Cp8 voices for 32 bit. But they don't work
2. Using Speech management, can I Generate Audio for all the slides in one go? I hav to do there one-by-one as of now. That is, selecting each slide there and then clicking on GENERATE AUDIO
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I do not have 32-bit, but did you try to download from the dialog box for TTS?
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yes, of course. Downloaded from the dialog box which takes you to Cp8 voices, not Cp9
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I'm literally having this same issue. My computer is 32 bit, the link in the dialogue box sends you to voices to version 8 which do not work, and the only voices for version 9 I could find are 64 bit. Halp me. I'm using this for my job and I need some sort of TTS that isn't Microsoft Anna.
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I figured this out
This is bcos of 32 bit.. Once I did it on 64 bit, it was working flawless
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If you contact Adobe directly they will send you the download for the voices in 32 bit. Why they don't just have that available online I have no idea, but they do exist.