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Convert Any text to Audio Without Using Any Software

Convert Any Text to Audio Without Using Any Software.

HI friends, I am back with an awesome trick Which will help you to Convert Any Text to Audio Without Any Software. Isn’t it Interesting? Yes it is.
With this trick you can convert any text to Audio without any use of third party software.



To Follow these Four Step To Convert Text To Audio without any software:-

 Step 1- First of all Open notepad then copy the below text and paste it in notepad.
Dim msg, sapi
msg=InputBox(“Enter your text for conversion– “,”By computer freaks”)
Set sapi=CreateObject(“sapi.spvoice”)
sapi.Speak msg
Note: Few people are getting error, it may be due to our website script is also being copied. That’s why we wrote the code in a notepad.

Please download the file. Click Here To Download (It’s a simple text file, so you guys don’t have to worry about virus or anything )

Step 2:- After Pasting the Above Code in notepad, Save the file with the name Text To Audio.vbs.
Note:- Remember the name of the file should be with .vbs extension. 

Its nothing but a Vbscript File.

Step 3:- Now double click on the saved file and you will see a box like the below picture.



Step 4- Type your text which you want to hear, and then press OK. Thats it. All Done.
 

You can hear it load and clear.
Isn’t it amazing ?

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