Result for 35AE50A5BC4C4864CE114F4DD0143FA4A5ADDEE0

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/espeak/languages.html
FileSize9269
MD5B00CD56C169DC9078B10D14176D9C67B
SHA-135AE50A5BC4C4864CE114F4DD0143FA4A5ADDEE0
SHA-256241BCCCAD0E77192A6AF2AFD6E446F4984185F3324D12D4C4F571F103C3CAAA4
SSDEEP192:I4cFL2uULdVaBG74+nPT4MNM5V5Z6jwOKnpV68FVp3:IVEuUL+66MG5V5Z6sO+1Fr3
TLSHT15212D88BE344236F0C495361322267AB971CD1EC335265C939A7D2343B4371563BBEEA
hashlookup:parent-total5
hashlookup:trust75

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The searched file hash is included in 5 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize58904
MD56F4E994320B0961646BA0C75947E0B4C
PackageDescriptionA multi-lingual software speech synthesizer eSpeak is a software speech synthesizer for English, and some other languages. . eSpeak produces good quality English speech. It uses a different synthesis method from other open source text to speech (TTS) engines, and sounds quite different. It's perhaps not as natural or "smooth", but some find the articulation clearer and easier to listen to for long periods. . It can run as a command line program to speak text from a file or from stdin. . It works well as a "Talker" with the KDE text to speech system (KTTS), as an alternative to Festival for example. As such, it can speak text which has been selected into the clipboard, or directly from the Konquerer browser or the Kate editor. . * Includes different Voices, whose characteristics can be altered. * Can produce speech output as a WAV file. * Can translate text to phoneme codes, so it could be adapted as a front end for another speech synthesis engine. * Potential for other languages. Rudimentary (and probably humourous) attempts at German and Esperanto are included. * Compact size. The program and its data total about 350 kbytes. * Written in C++. Homepage: http://espeak.sourceforge.net
PackageMaintainerLuke Yelavich <themuso@ubuntu.com>
PackageNameespeak
PackageSectionsound
PackageVersion1.21-0ubuntu1
SHA-190D2D65D30073847623F877987514D0B6E9CFE34
SHA-2560FE68725AB73A8CF3447853A700CAAAFF1567BBE53C95BF4E245BC451D00BCF2
Key Value
FileSize58654
MD5DEC010A2CDCB0D8787F6822D65E3AA29
PackageDescriptionA multi-lingual software speech synthesizer eSpeak is a software speech synthesizer for English, and some other languages. . eSpeak produces good quality English speech. It uses a different synthesis method from other open source text to speech (TTS) engines, and sounds quite different. It's perhaps not as natural or "smooth", but some find the articulation clearer and easier to listen to for long periods. . It can run as a command line program to speak text from a file or from stdin. . It works well as a "Talker" with the KDE text to speech system (KTTS), as an alternative to Festival for example. As such, it can speak text which has been selected into the clipboard, or directly from the Konquerer browser or the Kate editor. . * Includes different Voices, whose characteristics can be altered. * Can produce speech output as a WAV file. * Can translate text to phoneme codes, so it could be adapted as a front end for another speech synthesis engine. * Potential for other languages. Rudimentary (and probably humourous) attempts at German and Esperanto are included. * Compact size. The program and its data total about 350 kbytes. * Written in C++. Homepage: http://espeak.sourceforge.net
PackageMaintainerLuke Yelavich <themuso@ubuntu.com>
PackageNameespeak
PackageSectionsound
PackageVersion1.21-0ubuntu1
SHA-11BFF8DD2101C2E9D42054F4D953250A5D18369F9
SHA-25627072205601558BA65768CEC8044A6A6DCDC37C3D5E2DCFA0B8D464D8BDF3ADC
Key Value
FileSize59138
MD51553A07E574FC722555F9813367E8AC7
PackageDescriptionA multi-lingual software speech synthesizer eSpeak is a software speech synthesizer for English, and some other languages. . eSpeak produces good quality English speech. It uses a different synthesis method from other open source text to speech (TTS) engines, and sounds quite different. It's perhaps not as natural or "smooth", but some find the articulation clearer and easier to listen to for long periods. . It can run as a command line program to speak text from a file or from stdin. . It works well as a "Talker" with the KDE text to speech system (KTTS), as an alternative to Festival for example. As such, it can speak text which has been selected into the clipboard, or directly from the Konquerer browser or the Kate editor. . * Includes different Voices, whose characteristics can be altered. * Can produce speech output as a WAV file. * Can translate text to phoneme codes, so it could be adapted as a front end for another speech synthesis engine. * Potential for other languages. Rudimentary (and probably humourous) attempts at German and Esperanto are included. * Compact size. The program and its data total about 350 kbytes. * Written in C++. Homepage: http://espeak.sourceforge.net
PackageMaintainerLuke Yelavich <themuso@ubuntu.com>
PackageNameespeak
PackageSectionsound
PackageVersion1.21-0ubuntu1
SHA-1C97DDB7358A3265FB4777B9C4837E438E2674633
SHA-25679503CF70CBD16F5D6B854847FD7EEF1FB9BC71957E17520005022D5B88050C4
Key Value
FileSize61096
MD592793D6045B2A741E2CE138F1FC29131
PackageDescriptionA multi-lingual software speech synthesizer eSpeak is a software speech synthesizer for English, and some other languages. . eSpeak produces good quality English speech. It uses a different synthesis method from other open source text to speech (TTS) engines, and sounds quite different. It's perhaps not as natural or "smooth", but some find the articulation clearer and easier to listen to for long periods. . It can run as a command line program to speak text from a file or from stdin. . It works well as a "Talker" with the KDE text to speech system (KTTS), as an alternative to Festival for example. As such, it can speak text which has been selected into the clipboard, or directly from the Konquerer browser or the Kate editor. . * Includes different Voices, whose characteristics can be altered. * Can produce speech output as a WAV file. * Can translate text to phoneme codes, so it could be adapted as a front end for another speech synthesis engine. * Potential for other languages. Rudimentary (and probably humourous) attempts at German and Esperanto are included. * Compact size. The program and its data total about 350 kbytes. * Written in C++. Homepage: http://espeak.sourceforge.net
PackageMaintainerLuke Yelavich <themuso@ubuntu.com>
PackageNameespeak
PackageSectionsound
PackageVersion1.21-0ubuntu1
SHA-14BCD71F9C9764A0E2ED081A7F538F9B3EEAC17EE
SHA-2566BE72F13C6E673EE0BA334FDBDCD676F49555BF791DF38D930BC06BBAA5D593C
Key Value
FileSize61442
MD52D033D614E83B8EFC66203E1ADCEE726
PackageDescriptionA multi-lingual software speech synthesizer eSpeak is a software speech synthesizer for English, and some other languages. . eSpeak produces good quality English speech. It uses a different synthesis method from other open source text to speech (TTS) engines, and sounds quite different. It's perhaps not as natural or "smooth", but some find the articulation clearer and easier to listen to for long periods. . It can run as a command line program to speak text from a file or from stdin. . It works well as a "Talker" with the KDE text to speech system (KTTS), as an alternative to Festival for example. As such, it can speak text which has been selected into the clipboard, or directly from the Konquerer browser or the Kate editor. . * Includes different Voices, whose characteristics can be altered. * Can produce speech output as a WAV file. * Can translate text to phoneme codes, so it could be adapted as a front end for another speech synthesis engine. * Potential for other languages. Rudimentary (and probably humourous) attempts at German and Esperanto are included. * Compact size. The program and its data total about 350 kbytes. * Written in C++. Homepage: http://espeak.sourceforge.net
PackageMaintainerLuke Yelavich <themuso@ubuntu.com>
PackageNameespeak
PackageSectionsound
PackageVersion1.21-0ubuntu1
SHA-1DB51AC171E58C5872875DBCB3EEAFD993A35E6B7
SHA-256EE5B1B3AF403870B52BEAFED7DD9339017172C3F16B6F5895951F6A70996AD62