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WYNN 7.0 User Guide - Freedom Scientific

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Book 16: <strong>User</strong> Tasks<br />

Converting Documents or Voice Notes to Audio Files<br />

You can save and convert any voice note or document that you can open in<br />

<strong>WYNN</strong> as an MP3 or WAV file. This allows a user to listen to a document later<br />

using an MP3 or WAV file compatible device.<br />

Before converting a large document to audio, verify that you have enough<br />

hard disk space to create and store the file. For example, a 150 page<br />

document requires approximately 1 GB of temporary disk space to<br />

complete the conversion. Once the conversion is complete, the<br />

temporary disk space is free again for use. The resulting audio file is<br />

considerably smaller than the temp file.<br />

A large document may take several minutes to convert and process to an<br />

audio format. Please be patient when converting large, multi-page files to<br />

audio.<br />

Voice Notes can be saved only as MP3 files. Documents can be saved<br />

as MP3 or WAV files.<br />

Note that this feature does not apply to Web pages (HTML files).<br />

Converting Documents to MP3 or WAV Files<br />

Do the following to convert documents to MP3 or WAV files. Note that WAV<br />

files are very large, so the default save format is MP3.<br />

1. Open a document.<br />

2. Click the Save to Audio button on the blue toolbar.<br />

You can also go to the File menu and choose Save to Audio. (Note<br />

that the command is unavailable for HTML files or when using the<br />

<strong>WYNN</strong> Web browser.)<br />

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