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    TTS

    TTS

    Deep learning for text to speech

    TTS is a library for advanced Text-to-Speech generation. It's built on the latest research, was designed to achieve the best trade-off among ease-of-training, speed, and quality. TTS comes with pre-trained models, tools for measuring dataset quality, and is already used in 20+ languages for products and research projects. Released models in PyTorch, Tensorflow and TFLite. Tools to curate Text2Speech datasets underdataset_analysis. Demo server for model testing. Notebooks for extensive model...
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    Synthclipse

    Synthclipse

    GLSL shader prototyping tool based on Eclipse IDE.

    ...To install Synthclipse one can download prepacked Eclipse with Synthclipse feature (see "Files" section above) or update an existing Eclipse using the following Update Site: https://kamil-kolaczynski.github.io/synthclipse/update/ Prepacked version has one advantage: it has nice console logs coloring since it shipped with Grep Console plugin ( https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/grep-console ) that is configured specially for Synthclipse logs.
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    Speaking gmail checker

    Python + espeak gmail checker

    Script that periodically checks your gmail account and speaks if you have unread email. Features: - logs into, and checks your gmail accounts - if you have unread email: - textual info about it appears in console/terminal - "you have X unread email" is spoken using espeak - if you have no unread email: - textual info about it appears in console/terminal Requirements: - POSIX OS - python: import imaplib import os import time - espeak - soundcard, speakers/headphones Installation/running: - modify gmail.py inserting your username and password - modify gmail.py inserting desired delay value in miliseconds - run: python gmail.py Author: pkrawczak@gmail.com 2013-02-06 13:54:51 Caution: Even though this program uses SSL use only at your own risk.
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    Audio Logger
    Automatic rotation of chunked audio logs, with log retrieval facilities.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Gnome/GTK animated floating face, always on top/on all desktops, voice synthesizer by espeak (by system() call, not libs), STDIN text entry, in reply to: http://gul.uc3m.es/pipermail/gul/2010-July/012630.html. Kinda office-assistant - for gnome.
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    C-Cramp is a tool for a mysql database with data about music, DJs, shows, etc. for non-profit (college/university) radio stations that play music from hard media (CDs/vinyl). The primary focus is tracking & music and generating logs using a php frontend.
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