voice over : Java Glossary

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More and more, computer programs are adding sound, including voices, in various languages. Usually you hire announcers to read your scripts for you. Sound is voluminous to encode digitally so it is used sparingly in Internet apps and only lavishly in apps distributed on DVD.

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