+1 Another good idea would be a language text tool. I haven“t found programs for Linux. It would be a step forward in this direction, the programs involved by default. So far there is such language text tools only for Windows systems. Many firms use this tools. I think it would be a great free or low cost tool to have on Fedora! :)
Regards Daniel http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DanielKretschmer 2007/11/14, Markus McLaughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Text to Speech Integration Idea for Fedora 9 and beyond > An idea occurred to me when I was walking my Dog last night, there is NO > text to speech RSS reader available in Linux! What I mean by that is I am a > NEWS Junkie, it would be so SO cool if there was an Open Source Text to > Speech RSS Reader which converts a News RSS feed to speech which is then > processed into an OGG, AAC, or MP3 file that can be put on any mp3 player! > So for instance Late Breaking News is available from the BBC News RSS > feeds, a text to speech reader would translate the > feed to a male or female British accented voice, which is then recorded > instantly to mp3, aac, or ogg! > Then the reader moves the file to an Ipod or any other mp3 player out > there via built-in Ipod compatible plug-in. It would also be able to do the > same with CNN with American accented female or male voices. I hope this idea > doesn't fall on "deaf" ears, I think it would be a great free or low cost > tool to have on Fedora! > > Mark McLaughlin > linuxglobe.wordpress.com > Hudson, MA, USA > > -- > Fedora-marketing-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list >
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