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MediaMonkey / Re: VoxCommando 0.833 MediaMonkey Edition is released:
« on: November 03, 2010, 10:49:08 PM »I'm too lazy to register to post. Feel free to post my experience if anyone encounters a similar problem.
Other ideas:
1) It's probably a good idea to stop distributing VC with 1 syllable commands like "play" and "pause" because it severely increases the chance of false positives with VC. Maybe something like "play music" or "pause music" is better. I have an extremely (good) sensitive usb mic and typing at my keyboard would cause it to think i said "pause".
2) Minimize to tray-icon on minimize / close button
3) Give option to change the # of seconds to show OSD
4) A tree-graph representation of commands instead of list view. Each node could possibly execute some sort of action.
5) A section in your application showing verbal commands that often get confused with each other.
1 - good point, but a lot of people use prefix mode to get around this. Luckily VC is easy to customize. You are probably right though. It might be better for new users.
2 - you can do this just by clicking the notification icon
3 - yes I keep meaning to do this. One of many things.
4 - I don't really know what you mean. The current list view is there so that you can see which groups are currently enabled. What are you suggesting?
5 - This sounds interesting but could you elaborate?
2 - yes, but I'm describing the Minimize and Close buttons on the main window (on the top right). Making this an option would be good.
4 - A tree-graph is more graphically intuitive but is harder to render. It would look something like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decision_tree
5 - Often, I get options when VC is not sure what I said. If you collect this data, you should be able to see common occurrences for where 2 or more phrases get confused. The user can then see how often VC gets confused and if he should change his phrases to be more differentiating.
Additional suggestion:
6 - Success associative mode. In this mode, recent phrases being identified will cause future phrases to be more likely identified. The inverse is also true. An optional prefix keyword will also cause future phrases to be more likely identified. This mode should result in allowing the occasional conversation to be held with VC still being enabled.