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Old 10-29-2004, 08:03 PM   #1
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is frodo compatible with voice software?

Just wondering if frodo would be compataible with voice software for some simeple commands. Such as NEXT, PAUSE, BACK, etc. Simple commands.
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I have XP Tablet Edition running, and it's pretty much takes commands into anything...

I haven't tried it yet with FP, but once the system is redone, I'll check it out..
Pretty cool feature with on screen keyboard, handwriting analysis and speech commands and type...

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awesome!! Good luck to you. Wil it be simple commands? Like Next, Back, Stop, Play, Pause
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awesome!! Good luck to you. Wil it be simple commands? Like Next, Back, Stop, Play, Pause

If you want. I was planning to implement the whole command set. All the commands are user definable. So for play, you could simply say 'play' or you can read it a poem to start playing All the recognition lines are 100% user configurable (although the program itself is a real ****** to set up )
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If you want. I was planning to implement the whole command set. All the commands are user definable. So for play, you could simply say 'play' or you can read it a poem to start playing All the recognition lines are 100% user configurable (although the program itself is a real ****** to set up )

hahahah that would be awesome. For Shutdown i would make it respond to, "turn the **** off your stupid whore"

Any timeframe on when this will be done?
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hahahah that would be awesome. For Shutdown i would make it respond to, "turn the **** off your stupid whore"

Any timeframe on when this will be done?

Soon. I do hope that a new version of Destinator3 frontend comes out with the bug fix, but if it doesn't then I'm gonna release what I have sunday night.
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Oh yeh... if you want something now, then the latest version has some frodo commands, the problem is that frodo has to be maximized, because what it does is just sendkeys to it. The next version will use windows postmessages
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Has anybody ever really tried to use voice commands while playing music? To me it seems there would be a problem with the computer hearing you over the road noise not to mention being in an enclosed space with the music that you are playing and trying to change. How do you keep the mic from picking up too much background noise to recognise your voice?
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turn the volume way down or off. i mean it can't be really loud but you can do it.
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Has anybody ever really tried to use voice commands while playing music? To me it seems there would be a problem with the computer hearing you over the road noise not to mention being in an enclosed space with the music that you are playing and trying to change. How do you keep the mic from picking up too much background noise to recognise your voice?

I don't really play my music at high-volumes, but with a good mic (I use a 1/8" logitech noise-canceling mic) when its mounted close to your mouth is very good.
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i was wondering way play pause and all of that didnt work, i'll try maximizing frodo

why don't use use winsock commands? 1.09 supports that, right? the whole fpwebserver thing...thats what it was all about, and it would be a much cleaner way to do it.
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Well, this has practically full Frodo support. I forgot about fixing the min/max/bug.

Supported commands:
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<p val="406">open frodo</p> <p val="407">close frodo</p> <p val="408">minimize frodo</p> <p val="409">restore frodo</p> <p val="410">maximize frodo</p> <p val="411">focus frodo</p> <p val="500">previous</p> <p val="501">rewind</p> <p val="502">play</p> <p val="503">stop</p> <p val="504">pause</p> <p val="505">next</p> <p val="506">fast foreward</p> <p val="507">shuffle</p> <p val="508">repeat</p> <p val="509">volume up</p> <p val="510">volume down</p> <p val="511">mute</p> <p val="512">playlist down</p> <p val="513">playlist up</p> <p val="514">directory down</p> <p val="515">directory up</p> <p val="516">fullscreen mode</p> <p val="517">mode back</p> <p val="518">mode foreward</p> <p val="519">mode change</p> <p val="520">visualization down</p> <p val="521">visualization up</p> <p val="522">mini mode</p> <p val="523">playlist select</p> <p val="524">volume down two</p> <p val="525">volume up two</p> <p val="530">what is my volume</p> <p val="531">is frodoplayer mute</p> <p val="532">is frodoplayer plaing</p> <p val="533">what is the frodoplayer mode</p>

Remeber! All of these are user configurable

And yes, this uses the windows sendmessage commands. Hats off to Kevin for making this easy to translate. VB code is just as easy to read as Delphi. I'll post the two programs to compare their complexity and give users an example of something that does the same thing written in two different languages
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alrighty! any chance you could show me some of your source code by the way? i'll look to see if there are examples of getting SAPI working with VB but i'm kinda curious how its done.
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