rhvoice 1.8.0+dfsg-3build2 source package in Ubuntu
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rhvoice (1.8.0+dfsg-3build2) noble; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild against libglib2.0-0t64 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Mon, 11 Mar 2024 23:36:17 +0000
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rhvoice_1.8.0+dfsg-3build2.debian.tar.xz | 24.7 KiB | 2aed1ec35614027d3892ec94ca662e8a2c1da43e39da001745dc8536727a6df0 |
rhvoice_1.8.0+dfsg-3build2.dsc | 3.3 KiB | 49bd3e5d076cc1f6e851d77587ce6456bbe01ab3ac7e4baf06b947539bd3808d |
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Binary packages built by this source
- librhvoice-audio2: RHVoice speech synthesizer - audio shared library
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
Voices are built from recordings of natural speech. They have small footprints,
because only statistical models are stored on users' computers. And though
the voices lack the naturalness of the synthesizers which generate speech
by combining segments of the recordings themselves, they are still very
intelligible and resemble the speakers who recorded the source material.
.
Initially, RHVoice could speak only Russian. Now it also supports English,
Esperanto and Georgian. In theory, it is possible to implement support for
other languages, if all the necessary resources can be found or created.
.
This package contains the audio shared library
- librhvoice-audio2-dbgsym: debug symbols for librhvoice-audio2
- librhvoice-core7: RHVoice speech synthesizer - core shared library
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
Voices are built from recordings of natural speech. They have small footprints,
because only statistical models are stored on users' computers. And though
the voices lack the naturalness of the synthesizers which generate speech
by combining segments of the recordings themselves, they are still very
intelligible and resemble the speakers who recorded the source material.
.
Initially, RHVoice could speak only Russian. Now it also supports English,
Esperanto and Georgian. In theory, it is possible to implement support for
other languages, if all the necessary resources can be found or created.
.
This package contains the core shared library
- librhvoice-core7-dbgsym: debug symbols for librhvoice-core7
- librhvoice-dev: RHVoice speech synthesizer - development files
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
Voices are built from recordings of natural speech. They have small footprints,
because only statistical models are stored on users' computers. And though
the voices lack the naturalness of the synthesizers which generate speech
by combining segments of the recordings themselves, they are still very
intelligible and resemble the speakers who recorded the source material.
.
Initially, RHVoice could speak only Russian. Now it also supports English,
Esperanto and Georgian. In theory, it is possible to implement support for
other languages, if all the necessary resources can be found or created.
.
This package contains the development files.
- librhvoice5: RHVoice speech synthesizer - shared library
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
Voices are built from recordings of natural speech. They have small footprints,
because only statistical models are stored on users' computers. And though
the voices lack the naturalness of the synthesizers which generate speech
by combining segments of the recordings themselves, they are still very
intelligible and resemble the speakers who recorded the source material.
.
Initially, RHVoice could speak only Russian. Now it also supports English,
Esperanto and Georgian. In theory, it is possible to implement support for
other languages, if all the necessary resources can be found or created.
.
This package contains the shared library
- librhvoice5-dbgsym: debug symbols for librhvoice5
- rhvoice: Speech synthesizer - test tools
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
Voices are built from recordings of natural speech. They have small footprints,
because only statistical models are stored on users' computers. And though
the voices lack the naturalness of the synthesizers which generate speech
by combining segments of the recordings themselves, they are still very
intelligible and resemble the speakers who recorded the source material.
.
Initially, RHVoice could speak only Russian. Now it also supports English,
Esperanto and Georgian. In theory, it is possible to implement support for
other languages, if all the necessary resources can be found or created.
.
This package contains test tools
- rhvoice-albanian: RHVoice speech synthesizer - Albanian voice
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
This package provides the Albanian voice
- rhvoice-brazilian-portuguese: RHVoice speech synthesizer - Brazilian Portuguese voice
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
This package provides the Brazilian Portuguese voice
- rhvoice-dbgsym: debug symbols for rhvoice
- rhvoice-english: RHVoice speech synthesizer - English voice
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
This package provides the English voice
- rhvoice-esperanto: RHVoice speech synthesizer - Esperanto voice
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
This package provides the Esperanto voice
- rhvoice-kyrgyz: RHVoice speech synthesizer - Kyrgyz voice
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
This package provides the Kyrgyz voice
- rhvoice-macedonian: RHVoice speech synthesizer - Macedonian voice
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
This package provides the Macedonian voice
- rhvoice-polish: RHVoice speech synthesizer - Polish voice
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
This package provides the Polish voice
- rhvoice-russian: RHVoice speech synthesizer - Russian voice
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
This package provides the Russian voice
- rhvoice-tatar: RHVoice speech synthesizer - Tatar voice
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
This package provides the Tatar voice
- rhvoice-ukrainian: RHVoice speech synthesizer - Ukrainian voice
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
This package provides the Ukrainian voice
- speech-dispatcher-rhvoice: RHVoice speech synthesizer - speech dispatcher module
RHVoice uses statistical parametric synthesis. It relies on existing open
source speech technologies (mainly HTS and related software).
.
Voices are built from recordings of natural speech. They have small footprints,
because only statistical models are stored on users' computers. And though
the voices lack the naturalness of the synthesizers which generate speech
by combining segments of the recordings themselves, they are still very
intelligible and resemble the speakers who recorded the source material.
.
Initially, RHVoice could speak only Russian. Now it also supports English,
Esperanto and Georgian. In theory, it is possible to implement support for
other languages, if all the necessary resources can be found or created.
.
This package contains the speech dispatcher module to use RHVoice
- speech-dispatcher-rhvoice-dbgsym: debug symbols for speech-dispatcher-rhvoice