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  2. M3U - Wikipedia

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    M3U ( MP3 URL [1] [2] or Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer 3 Uniform Resource Locator [3] in full) is a computer file format for a multimedia playlist. One common use of the M3U file format is creating a single-entry playlist file pointing to a stream on the Internet. The created file provides easy access to that stream and is often used ...

  3. Digital Accessible Information System - Wikipedia

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    Digital accessible information system ( DAISY) is a technical standard for digital audiobooks, periodicals, and computerized text. DAISY is designed to be a complete audio substitute for print material and is specifically designed for use by people with "print disabilities", including blindness, impaired vision, and dyslexia.

  4. ID3 - Wikipedia

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    ID3 is a metadata container most often used in conjunction with the MP3 audio file format. It allows information such as the title, artist, album, track number, and other information about the file to be stored in the file itself. ID3 is a de facto standard for metadata in MP3 files; no standardization body was involved in its creation nor has ...

  5. List of screen readers - Wikipedia

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    TalkButton works together with Microsoft Word to create an extensive text-to-speech environment. Features include highlighting of spoken text and keyboard echo. Trial version available. Text to Speech: SpeakComputers.com Windows Freeware A free program that converts written text into spoken words or even written text into MP3 files.

  6. Mp3tag - Wikipedia

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    Tag editor. License. Proprietary. Website. mp3tag .de /en. Mp3tag is a metadata tag editor that supports many popular audio file formats. It is freeware for Microsoft Windows, while it costs USD $19.99 for Apple macOS in the Mac App Store. [3]

  7. Automatik Text Reader - Wikipedia

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    Automatik Text Reader. Automatik Text Reader was a free and open source add-on for Firefox providing text-to-speech functions available from the Mozilla Add-ons collection. It supports multiple languages and accents and is capable of autonomously recognizing the language of written text and activating the respective speech synthesis engine. [1]

  8. List of Digital Accessible Information System software

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    Currently available software-based players include, in alphabetical order: emerson-reader, an open-source and cross-platform (Linux, Mac OS X, Windows) Epub and DAISY player (2010). Requires Java [14] Thorium Reader. Open source. A cross platform desktop reading app, based on the Readium Desktop toolkit. Site, Source code.

  9. HTML audio - Wikipedia

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    The HTML Speech Incubator group has proposed the implementation of audio-speech technology in browsers in the form of uniform, cross-platform APIs. The API contains both: Speech Input API; Text to Speech API; Google integrated this feature into Google Chrome in March 2011. Letting its users search the web with their voice with code like: