After i extracted NaviVoice to a folder on my CarPC, I tried running the application, first the Configurator but when i click on it nothing happens at all. Its like they are dead .exe. Everything works fine on my home computer....
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After i extracted NaviVoice to a folder on my CarPC, I tried running the application, first the Configurator but when i click on it nothing happens at all. Its like they are dead .exe. Everything works fine on my home computer....
nLite?Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheekz185
yes im using nlite
We just found out your problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheekz185
So damn, what do i have to enable for navi voice to work?
I've got no clue. I jsut know that it doesn't work for others with nLite.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheekz185
Hi,
first of all thanks 0l33l for your navivoice and frodobaggins for his player.:)
Sometimes high volume makes NV stay in listening mode and it executes commands I 've never done and is unable to understand me saying 'done' so I have to turn volume down...:(
I wish I had a button on frodoplayer which forces mode swapping and indicates me what is the mode in which NV is... like shuffle button for example...:yum:
Waiting for a frodobaggins help I need to quit navivoice and be able to restart it, so I made this app skin (based on frodo steel skin) with the links to start and kill (with pskill.exe) the process, it works very good!:rock:
What I miss is just an indicator which can shows me the state of the program...
Can somebody help me please?:confused:
You can run NaviVoice with command line parameters to turn off recognition for a while, and then another command line parameter to turn it back on.
...0l33l ,in which way can I use command line?
What does command line change the mode (listening - standby)?
There is a list of commands to pilot navivoice? I have read everything on these forums and analized many xml and ini files posted to know more about it but nothing! :nutz:
Please 0l33l reply :nw:
Command line.... run NaviVoice with the parameter "/?" and you will get the whole list of command line options. Two of those are to turn on and off the recognition. Then there are another two... to start listening and to stop listening. Choose whichever you want :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dalailama