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There might be a few in the kdemultimedia package if you want that, or
you coulf try VLC.
Check here:
http://www.gentoo-portage.com/search-result.php?search=use%3Dspeex Rumen Yotov wrote:
| Hi All,
| Have some speex-encoded speech-files from LCA2004 (linux conference
| australia) *.spx.
| What player to use to listen to speex-encoded files.
| No luck with xmms, mplayer, gxine. BTW saw that speex is only a
| global-flag not local, so can't see which app has speex support.
| i'll try 'emerge -S speex' to see if something comes out.
| TIA
| Rumen
|
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