Hey Everyone, I said I would update the thread once I had done some tests with using the IP camera mics as whole house microphones for vox, well here's some information you can test out.
I finally got the audio from my cameras being picked up by vox, it all came down to using the SP version of vox which picks up audio great from Bluetooth and IP Cameras or any microphones basically.
The last few days I have tried out a number of different input options for vox, a plug and play USB microphone that cost me £2.50 (approx $3.89), with standard version of vox it picked up audio but misheard a lot, with SP version of vox its spot on with all my commands and has a 2 meter range although I am getting it to work from around 4 meters away.
I also grabbed a smart watch for £14 ($20 approx), got the U8 smart watch that just tethers to your mobiles Bluetooth connection, it has a built in hands free system so mic and speaker. You can link it to your computer by Bluetooth and use Voice Meeter to send the input into the mixer, output voice meeter into vox and you can then talk into the watch and control vox.
I also grabbed a Bluetooth handsfree speaker, I got the August speaker, it's tiny but super loud, it fits in the palm of your hand and has built in mic and speaker.
I added that to voice meeter also as one of the inputs so have the usb mic, the smart watch and the usb speaker connected, the inputs all go into vox.
The U8 watch has a 10 meter range the August has a little further range although advertised as 10 meters like most Bluetooth devices. I put the August speaker in the kitchen and it can hear me as I walk around the kitchen giving commands, so thinking of getting another one for the front room and leaving one in the kitchen.
The only downside of any of the Bluetooth devices, watch and speaker is you cant output the audio for vox to it or you get a loop as the mic hears itself and just echos. So I am thinking of using the Bluetooth watch or ip cameras for input and outputting to one of the Bluetooth speakers.
I've still got more testing to be done but thought you guys would like the update.
WHAT I AM USING:
Voice Meeter Banana
VA Cable A
U8 Smart Watch
August MS425B Bluetooth Speaker
The IP cameras I have discovered some are great for audio input and others are not due to connection, if you want to try and use yours to input the audio into vox, make sure you are using the SP version of Vox, you will need to be using iSpyConnect, set the Mics default listening device to voice meeter Aux to send the sound into voice meeter.
Set HARDWARE OUTPUT on voice meeter to VA Cable and input that into vox mic input, then try your commands out and see how you get on. You may just want to record an audio of 2 - 3 minutes of your commands and place next to your IP camera initially, that way if your connection drops a few times theres a chance of one of them being picked up, then you know its set up right and tweak from there.
IP cams tend to lose connection every now and then but if you get it working you could just plug an Ethernet into your cam and connect it to the hub if your cams allow that option and then you have a hard wired IP camera mic.
You will need to be selective about how many mics you have set up because once you open the mics with a command all input will go to vox so if you have a noisy kitchen with the machine on and you are in the front room and open listen mode I am guessing it is going to send vox a little crazy.
Let me know how you get on and if you have any questions drop a comment below.
One last thing, I haven't tried this yet, but you can probably cut out voice meeter banana al together and just use the VA Cable as listening device in ispy connect and send the output into vox as mic input, should work fine to send your IP cam audio to be acted on, but you will only be able to do one camera that way.
Sim