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What is a good microphone for speech recognition? / iPhone/iPod/iPad as a headset: Another solution.
« on: November 03, 2011, 03:39:28 AM »
Hey everyone.
First of all I would like to say this is an awesome program. It is very well put together.
I tried it out just a second ago and I have a few mics that dont give very good results. I remembered that I have a little application that I used for google voice on my laptop a while back. I dont know if anyone has heard of it, just thought it might help.
http://www.warelex.com/mobiola-headset
Its called mobiola headset. You can buy the app from the app store for just $2 and the windows software is free. It pretty much allows the computer to use you iphone speaker and mic. I thought it was very useful for voxcommando because the program utilizes the proximity sensor on the phone, so if you set it on its screen on a table or something, it will save power and you can still make commands. Seems very accurate to me.
Anyway, just thought I would help out.
Cheers, and great job on the Vox again!
First of all I would like to say this is an awesome program. It is very well put together.
I tried it out just a second ago and I have a few mics that dont give very good results. I remembered that I have a little application that I used for google voice on my laptop a while back. I dont know if anyone has heard of it, just thought it might help.
http://www.warelex.com/mobiola-headset
Its called mobiola headset. You can buy the app from the app store for just $2 and the windows software is free. It pretty much allows the computer to use you iphone speaker and mic. I thought it was very useful for voxcommando because the program utilizes the proximity sensor on the phone, so if you set it on its screen on a table or something, it will save power and you can still make commands. Seems very accurate to me.
Anyway, just thought I would help out.
Cheers, and great job on the Vox again!