Have you ever purchased an iBook and then wished that you had an audiobook version of it? Macworld UK’s Mark Hattersley wrote a wonderful post today on how to use Siri Dictation to speak either a portion or all of the text from an iBook.
To begin setting up Siri to read your books aloud to you, go to Settings > General, then scroll down to Accessibility. Tap Speak Selection, slow down the speaking rate a bit to make Siri’s reading somewhat more natural sounding, and then turn on Highlight Words so that you can see where Siri is reading in the iBook.
Now head over to the iBooks app and open the book you want to hear. Tap the aA icon at the top right of the iBook display, and tap on Themes. Of the three choices, select Scroll. Next, tap a word in the book to select it, then — while holding your finger down on the drag handle — scroll down through the text as far as you want.
Once you’ve selected the text, a menu appears. Tap Speak, and Siri complies by reading your book. Should you need to pause the reading, just select another piece of text (even one word will do) and tap on Pause from the menu that appears. The short video below gives you an idea of how this all works.
Siri trick turns iBooks into audiobooks originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Mon, 18 Mar 2013 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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