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Speech Dispatcher provides a device independent layer for speech synthesis. It supports various software and hardware speech synthesizers as backends and provides a generic layer for synthesizing speech and playing back PCM data via those different backends to applications.
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Located in
Package: speech-dispatcher-ibmtts
Package: speech-dispatcher-voxin
Package: speech-dispatcher-pico
Package: speech-dispatcher-ivona
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Various high level concepts like enqueueing vs. interrupting speech and application specific user configurations are implemented in a device independent way, therefore freeing the application programmer from having to yet again reinvent the wheel.
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Located in
Package: speech-dispatcher-ibmtts
Package: speech-dispatcher-voxin
Package: speech-dispatcher-pico
Package: speech-dispatcher-ivona
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This package contains the output module for the Voxin speech synthesizer, also called IBM TTS or Eloquence, which needs to be installed separately.
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Description
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Package: speech-dispatcher-ibmtts
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Valve's Steam digital software delivery system
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Located in
Package: steam-installer
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This package comes with a fairly substantial non-free license agreement that must be accepted before installing the software. If you have any opposition to non-free work, please select "I DECLINE" during the package installation dialogs. There are also additional agreements in various parts of the application that differ from the original agreement. In other words, pay attention and read carefully if you're worried about your rights.
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Description
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Package: steam
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Command-line interface for Valve's Steam
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Package: steamcmd
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Steam (http://www.steampowered.com) is a software content delivery system developed by Valve software (http://www.valvesoftware.com). There is some free software available, but for the most part the content delivered is non-free.
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Package: steamcmd
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The Steam Console Client or SteamCMD is a command-line version of the Steam client. Its primary use is to install and update various dedicated servers available on Steam using a command-line interface.
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Description
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Located in
Package: steamcmd
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This package comes with a fairly substantial non-free license agreement that must be accepted before installing the software. If you have any opposition to non-free work, please select "I DECLINE" during the package installation dialogs.
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Description
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Located in
Package: steamcmd
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