Hey how are you doing. I was wondering if your program was going to be developed to work in linux at any time? or work via WINE thru linux?
I saw some of the videos and it looks amazing and I am highly interested but I use ubuntu for my HTPC OS. I was reading a thread where you put "While VoxCommando is not cross platform, (it runs on windows 7 or vista, 32 or 64 bit) it connects to xbmc through a web interface the machine running xbmc can be on any platform."
so do I have to have two machines running at the same time in the same room. one for vox commando and the other for my htpc?
Also is iphone app being worked on to control it thru the iphone mic?
thanks and the program looks incredible.
Hi ****,
I am not planning on making a linux version. I don't know much about WINE, though I have heard of it. The program is written in .NET and relies on the windows built in speech recognition engine, so it is doubtful that I would be able to port it to another OS. As it is anyway I have my hand full with all the things I want to implement, and the documentation that doesn't exist yet etc. I don't have much free time at the moment either.
You don't have to have 2 pcs. You can run both voxCommando and XBMC on the same machine or on two different machines. VoxCommando has to be running on Windows7 or Vista. It communicates with xbmc through http, but that can all happen on the same machine if you want. My point was that you could keep your linux box as the http if you wanted to control it from a windows machine.
There is no iPod app, and I don't even have a Mac so I could not develop one. However, if you have voxCommando running on a windows machine, you can still use your ipod as the microphone. You are sending the sound to the PC and vox is doing the processing. Actually I think that Dragon NatSpeak for iPod does something similar, where they upload your sound file to their server and then send back the text.
If your iPod is on the same LAN as your PC on wifi you can use it as a microphone with PocketAudio
http://www.senstic.com/iphone/pocketaudio/pocketaudio.aspx.
Or you can upload wav files to your pc running VoxCommando via ftp. With ipod or iphone you can do this with recordpad, which is was I used in the 2nd demo on this page
http://www.voxcommando.com/videos.asp Vox can be set up to monitor a folder and when it detects a new wav files it opens it, processes the speech and then deletes the wav.