University Radio Software

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Hello there, I will be helping on my university’s radio station. However, their music

broadcasting software only works in Linux. Could you please tell me what screen readers

for Linux are available, how much they cost, and whether they would support a doubletalk

LT synthesizer. I have spoken to the station manager and he thinks that the software

could be run through the command line interface, as I believe that is the only way

to use Linux, as they do not use the Gnome interface. Could you please tell me if

this is true. The software they developed is a bespoke piece of software developed by the university, and they are happy to make any modifications. Finally, I am hoping to allow people to phone into the show I will

be presenting. However, the station manager has told me that the system they will

be receiving is touch screen. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I could

do and if there are any systems that I could use? I am asking these questions because

the station manager wants me to tell him exactly what I am going to need. So, I’m

going to send him a preliminary list of what is required, so he can discuss with

the student union what they can do. Thank you in advance.

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