markus_V, download the mplayer-codecs-20061022-1.i386.rpm package and try testing the wma,wmv dll files. Read the documentation of mplayer where the codecs are located, usually it is...
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markus_V, download the mplayer-codecs-20061022-1.i386.rpm package and try testing the wma,wmv dll files. Read the documentation of mplayer where the codecs are located, usually it is...
markus_v, it helps if you are a bit specific, were you able to install the rpm packages? A good place to try out wmv video files are from Nasa's multimedia hd video archive.
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Maybe my post has the solution for your wmv with no sound problem. Give it a try! Good luck!
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=6880834&postcount=9
To be able to play wmv video files that is using the sound codec 0x162 with mplayer. This has only been tested on x86 Ubuntu version. I can't make any promises if this will work for 64-bit Ubuntu...
From http://linuxgazette.net/117/anonymous.html you can learn how to create audio books and mp3 files in general by running bash scripts.
However, when I try to convert a pdf document to mp3 file...
Ok, I solved it, I just downloaded the festlex-cmu package and installed it. Now everything works! :)
This will come handy when I ned to study pdf documents.
Cheers!
Ok, great work, MonkeeSage. I removed all earlier festival packages and installed it from source, this is the problem that came up after I tried to add the nitech voices.
Cheers, I could run...
Yup, MonkeeSage. I had an older version "1.4.2" which I installed from apt-get , from Kubuntu feisty. I have the latest tar.gz packages from festiva'ls website, http://festvox.org/. I need to compile...
Kick-*** how to tut. for adding better voices to festival. Thank you so much MonkeeSage! :)
The only problem I got into was trying to use the Nitech HTS voices.