EMMS is the Emacs Multi-Media System. It tries to be a clean and small
application to play multimedia files from Emacs using external
players. Many of it's ideas are derived from MpthreePlayer
(http://www.nongnu.org/mp3player), but it tries to be more general and
more clean.
Amarok is a powerful music player for Linux and Unix, MacOS X and
Windows with an intuitive interface. It makes playing the music you
love and discovering new music easier than ever before - and it looks
good doing it!
Festival documentation in texinfo, HTML, DVI and PostScript formats
festival-freebsoft-utils is a collection of Festival utilities that
enhance Festival with some useful features. They provide all what is
needed for interaction with Speech Dispatcher.
Czech support for festival speech system. It provides the lexicon and language
rules.
This is the Oxford Advanced Learner's pronunciation dictionary
(British English), modified for the Festival speech synthesis
system.
This is a composite pronunciation dictionary from ogi.edu, for
use with Festival.
US English Scottish male voice by the Language Technologies Institute
at Carnegie Mellon University constructed from phonetically balanced,
US English single speaker database designed for unit selection
speech synthesis research.
The speaker is very experienced in building synthetic voices and
matched prompted US English, though his vowels are very different
from US English vowels. Scottish English speakers will probably
find synthesizers based on this voice strange.
(voice_cmu_us_awb_arctic_clunits)
Port of the Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android
US English male voice by the Language Technologies Institute at
Carnegie Mellon University constructed from phonetically balanced,
US English single speaker database designed for unit selection
speech synthesis research.
(voice_cmu_us_bdl_arctic_clunits)