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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 IBM TTS (aka Eloquence), which needs to be installed separately.
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Description
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Package: speech-dispatcher-ibmtts
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Transitional package for Steam
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Located in
Package: steam
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Steam (https://www.steampowered.com) is a software content delivery system developed by Valve software (https://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: steam
Package: steam-installer
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This transitional package upgrades from the old steam package to the newer steam-installer package.
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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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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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