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Re: converting buffer to mp3 or wav
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- Subject: Re: converting buffer to mp3 or wav
- From: "Robert D. Crawford" <rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 17:55:43 -0500
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Sergei V.Fleytin <fleytin@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Perhaps it is not a ready solution for you, but you might consider it
> a good starting point. This package has been originally developed for
> continuous listening of electronic texts within emacs buffers using
> Russian speech synthesis and optionally converting them to mp3. But I
> think you might easily hack it to do what you want.
Thanks, I downloaded it and had a quick look. I'll have a longer look
at it a bit later and let you know if I do something with it.
rdc
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Debian Hint #19: If you're interested in building packages from source, you
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