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Old 26th November 2003, 11:25 PM
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Updated speex package for rh80/rh9/fc1 (stable)

Name : speex
Version : 1.0.3
Release : 0.fdr.1
Group : System Environment/Libraries
Size : 400659 License: BSD (revised)
URL : http://www.speex.org/
Summary : A voice compression format (codec)
Description :
Speex is a patent-free compression format designed especially for
speech. It is specialized for voice communications at low bit-rates in
the 2-45 kbps range. Possible applications include Voice over IP
(VoIP), Internet audio streaming, audio books, and archiving of speech
data (e.g. voice mail).

Changelog -> just a tarball update.

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