Merge pull request #2637 from Jendker/patch-1

Remove information about 16 kHz only support

X-DeepSpeech: NOBUILD
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ To install and use deepspeech all you have to do is:
# Transcribe an audio file
deepspeech --model deepspeech-0.6.0-models/output_graph.pbmm --lm deepspeech-0.6.0-models/lm.binary --trie deepspeech-0.6.0-models/trie --audio audio/2830-3980-0043.wav
A pre-trained English model is available for use and can be downloaded using `the instructions below <USING.rst#using-a-pre-trained-model>`_. Currently, only 16-bit, 16 kHz, mono-channel WAVE audio files are supported in the Python client. A package with some example audio files is available for download in our `release notes <https://github.com/mozilla/DeepSpeech/releases/latest>`_.
A pre-trained English model is available for use and can be downloaded using `the instructions below <USING.rst#using-a-pre-trained-model>`_. A package with some example audio files is available for download in our `release notes <https://github.com/mozilla/DeepSpeech/releases/latest>`_.
Quicker inference can be performed using a supported NVIDIA GPU on Linux. See the `release notes <https://github.com/mozilla/DeepSpeech/releases/latest>`_ to find which GPUs are supported. To run ``deepspeech`` on a GPU, install the GPU specific package: