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2005 Nov 15
2
Pronounciation
Hi.
	I have search for the answer to this question, to no avail.  Does
anybody know the authoritative pronounciation of  samba.  Maybe there
isn't an authoritative pronounciation.  If anybody can help me I would
greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
-Mark
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2005 Jul 20
2
New voiceovers for Allison Smith: submit today
I'm sending in a set of voiceover requests to Allison Smith this 
afternoon.  I haven't kept up with the -users list to know if there 
is someone keeping track of this stuff any more...  We only have a 
few phrases for her to record, and if anyone has applications which 
require Allison's voice for the "asterisk-sounds" repository, let me 
know.  I'll be sending this in
2001 Feb 12
3
Ogg Voxpop
...he underlying storage and transport mechanism
     takes care of that
 (4) one might need several different quality/bit rate options
     For example, both hours of Spanish radio broadcast packed
     into as small a file as possible, and a high audio quality
     demonstration of the difference in pronounciation of a "D"
     in English, Spanish, Chinese, and German, using as much space
     as needed to make the difference sound clear.
My current thought is to filter the input down to a bandwidth
of 7KHz or 4KHz (traditional values for high and low quality
speech), decimate the samples so that...
2001 Jul 20
2
How do you pronounce 'Ogg Vorbis'?
Greets,
Every linux user that sets up a sound card using sndconfig heres Linus
pronouncing "Linux" - I confess that's how I learned to pronounce it
right, until then I prononced it 'l-EYE-nucks' - I was wondering -
what's the correct pronounciation of 'Ogg Vorbis'?
I pronounce it 'OOOg' (a long 'O' sound or a portuguese 'U' if you
must know) but I imagine it can also be 'O-g' (short 'O') - what's the
official word?
Sure, it's not that tough and the world won't come to a standstill...
2003 Jul 15
5
Text to Speech - Someone needs to do this
Why hasn't someone found 50 people who sound alike, put them in sound
studios and record the 10,000 most commonly used words.  You would all
differnent forms of the 1,000 most words, i.e. leading, trailing, question
etc.
You can synthesize the other 0.05% when you run into them.  With hard drives
so big, processors so fast and EXT3 that can handle 30,000+ files in a
single directory that