either via PC mic or via Voxwav? I mostly use Voxwav anyway and I'm probably going to prefer using it.
In the Advanced Options, there is the options for sox pre-processing, but as per what I understand, it applies only to the directory of watched wav files.
My house is always noisy with kids and televisions, so VC works great when the house is quiet, but does not work fine when the house is in its most common state of big mess
I know I can't magically teach the computer to ignore the background noise and hear only my voice, but perhaps some pre-processing of the audio could help. I'm thinking about some frequency filtering, some noise removal, and perhaps some other processing that helps the voice to be distinguished from the other noise by reducing it and hence making the voice more easily recognizable.
For example, my kid can't be recognized, no matter how he talks. I think it's because his voice is a little bit too acute, not sure.. So I would like to experiment with different effects applied to wav files.
Yes, I know it will add a delay for the processing, but I think it's more important to have the computer hearing me correctly 99% of the time than having a quick non recognized command.
The TCPmic has an option to save wav files, but then I wonder I can't use this option in conjunction with the Watched folder setting from the Advanced Options. I guess it would fire two concurrent interpretations of the commands sent via Voxwav, resulting in a big mess.
Thanks.