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    MusiqBox

    MusiqBox

    An social musicsystem for your Pi and smartphone.

    MusiqBox is an client-server based audio player, which let you stream music files from any device to an server and plays it. You are also able to store music on the server itself and manage it with your smartphone or desktop. The aim of MusiqBox is to extend the functionality of an existing audio-system (e.g. common stereo) with this features: -Playback of common audio-formats like: mp3, ogg, flac, wave,… -Stream music files over the network -Store music files locally -Remote control -Playlist support -…
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    Win32/Win64 (but not for Itanium at least for the moment) DLL and ActiveX OCX to play OGG Vorbis files, will be added also ability to encode OGG Vorbis files, some wave effects and equalizer, this project was supersede by the project http://rsppmp3.sourceforge.net/ , it is a standalone audio and video player capable of playing all major formats and very fast, no additional codecs required, please use it instead
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    Virtual Speech Mechanism System

    Virtual Speech Mechanism System

    Virtual Speech Mechanism System converts text to voice.

    ...It can convert text to speech either in interactive mode or take input from a TEXT file. It's output can either be directed to speakers or saved as WAV file that can be played with any audio player. Output wave can be selected to be of channel 1 or 2. It is 2 by default. The speech rate can be controlled by -10 to 10 points depending upon the requirements along with volume ranging from 0 to 100%. VSMS uses a binary library called NIDHI named after famous Indi-Pop singer "Sunidhi Chauhan". It forms the core of VSMS around which the User Interface runs.
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