festival-it 2.0+debian0-6 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
festival-it (2.0+debian0-6) unstable; urgency=medium [ Sergio Oller ] * [0caaeccdff0] debian/patches/03_fix_return_utt_synth_types.patch: Make sure synth type functions return the utt object (Closes: #943402). -- Samuel Thibault <email address hidden> Fri, 03 Apr 2020 15:34:18 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Debian TTS Team
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Debian TTS Team
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- sound
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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festival-it_2.0+debian0-6.dsc | 2.0 KiB | 009920fed0a3e606ad1589ec6bd171114db88a59fdec4e23ecee7a7f8e617121 |
festival-it_2.0+debian0.orig.tar.gz | 11.8 MiB | d28842723effffa8ea1438369b49042f7bfb84ea748588e0ad1987a95d922f11 |
festival-it_2.0+debian0-6.debian.tar.xz | 5.8 KiB | 2968019919968b0b86331d7e834750d9554ecdb721d4c2b64ea2cf107cdc3fdd |
Available diffs
- diff from 2.0+debian0-5 to 2.0+debian0-6 (1.5 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- festlex-ifd: Italian support for Festival
Italian Festival is a set of modules for the Festival
text-to-speech system which allow it to synthesize speech
in Italian.
.
This package includes a dictionary that permits festival
pronounce Italian text.
It also features modules for textual/linguistic analysis and
prosodic analysis.
- festvox-italp16k: Italian female speaker for Festival
This package provides a Italian female voice using a Residual
excited LPC diphone synthesis method.
The lexicon is provided by a set of letter to sound rules
producing pronunciation accents and syllabification.
The durations, intonation and prosodic phrasing are minimal
but are acceptable for simple examples.
- festvox-itapc16k: Italian male speaker for Festival
This package provides a Italian male voice using a Residual
excited LPC diphone synthesis method.
The lexicon is provided by a set of letter to sound rules
producing pronunciation accents and syllabification.
The durations, intonation and prosodic phrasing are minimal
but are acceptable for simple examples.