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VoxWav Free and VoxWav Pro / Re: VoxWav Pro issue with red commands
« on: February 07, 2016, 02:51:46 PM »
You might also want to experiment with your mic source in VoxWav, to see if that helps improve the recognition confidence level.

http://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=VoxWav_Pro_Audio_Settings

I did manage to change the source to one of the non-recommended sources and it seems to perform better. I have a galaxy tab s2 and for some reason it doesn't like mic or voice recognition even though the note 5 is ok with either of those two.

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VoxWav Free and VoxWav Pro / Re: VoxWav Pro issue with red commands
« on: February 07, 2016, 02:49:39 PM »
When the command shows up in red in VoxWav, this is feedback from VoxCommando. It means that the voice command recognition is below the threshold that you set in your "required confidence" Options in VoxCommando. http://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Options

You can touch on (tap) the red text at any time to have VoxCommando execute that command.

You can also reduce the threshold percentage in VC Options.

That may be fine if the only way that you issue voice commands is using the VoxWav app. However, if you also use a microphone that requires a higher confidence threshold to avoid false positives, you may not want to do that.

Thank you. I tried lowering the confidence in VC. But that did not help. I reduced it all the way to 1 with no luck unless I'm changing the wrong thing.

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VoxWav Free and VoxWav Pro / VoxWav Pro issue with red commands
« on: February 07, 2016, 12:53:50 PM »
Hello,

Oftentimes when I say a command Voxwav shows it in red on my android tablet and it's usually correct but it never executes. What does the red mean and how can I force Voxcommando to always accept that entry even if it's not sure that's what I said.

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Tasker + VC / Re: Using Tasker with VoxCommando
« on: March 09, 2015, 06:41:08 PM »
Thank you so much for this. Just tested it out and it works flawlessly from my Moto 360 using AutoWear!!!!


I use Tasker, Autovoice and UDP Sender to send commands via Google Now to Voxcommando.

Tasker: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dinglisch.android.taskerm&hl=en
Autovoice: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joaomgcd.autovoice&hl=en
UDP Sender: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hastarin.android.udpsender&hl=en

Setup

Voxcommando: Ensure UDP listen port in Option > Advanced is set to 33000

Autovoice: Set Google Now Integration to Enabled. You may have to enable this first in your phone settings. (On Android Lolipop found at Settings > Accessibility > AutoVoice Google Now Integration set ON

Tasker: Go to Profiles and Click "+" to create a new profile. Then Select "Event", "Plugin", "Autovoice", "Recognized". Once there select Configuration and then Command Filter. Set your command filter to "%avcommsnofilter()", not including the quotations. Select OK and then click the Check Mark. Then select back to go to Event Edit.

You will then be asked to select an existing task or create a new one. We will select "New Task". You can name this task whatever you like. Then proceed by clicking the "+" the create a new task. From there select "Plugin", "UDP Sender" and then we will go to configuration. Set your destination IP to the machine where you have Voxcommando installed. Then set the port to "33000". Next we will go to the "Text" field and enter "vc.tellvox&& %avcommsnofilter()" no quotes. Also ensure you have a space between && and %.

You can now save that task and test it out. You can speak any command you have programmed into voxcommando. "Play" "Stop" "Play song whatever" "Play movie whatever".

Sometimes Google now will interpret me saying "Run KODI" as "Run Cody" so as a workaround I simply go to the command builder and add the word "Cody" to the phrases. I do this for any words that Google misinterprets.

Another thing you can do to get Google Now to work from any screen on your phone is go to Settings > Language and Input > Google Voice Typing > "OK Google Detection" and enable "From any Screen".

Hope this helps someone out there.

Cheers.

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