Re: [orca-list] user want to change from windows to linux



Howdy,

There is also sox. A commandline based audio editing software. I m not a professional  in kind of that but i 
know about people that doing impressive stuff with that. Maybe you wanna do a look at.

As distro i would clearly vote for sonar linux. Its made for impaired  people, realy up to date and with an 
active and frindly community that is specialized on problems that impaired people are have. There is also 
talking arch what is  basical an accessible  arch installatin image. Both have its origins in arch. There are 
some nice helpertools for arch like ocrdesktop,  sops and others.

Cheers chrys

Am Mo. Nov. 14 09:31:53 2016 GMT+0100 schrieb Amir-Trend Plus:
Hi,
i am currently using windows and thought want to switch to linux full
time. however, in windows i normally do editing of musics using
audacity and goldwave. i know audacity is available for linux also,
and orca does support it quite well, but how wel is it? i am not sure
whether the issue of not speaking the tracks in audacity is resolved
or not. i am also a multi linguaal person, i use the english and also
the arabic language. is it possible in linux? i want to add additional
keyboards on to the operating system. espeak does support of reading
arabic characters, but just read, it cannot pronounce the word. but
it's ok. besides that, there no other special things i need to do if i
use linux? so what distros you recommend me to choose? sorry if it  is
offtopic.
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