Here's my review and a couple of tips and tricks I found:
My setup - Nvidia ION HTPC, Windows 7, 64 bit, VoxCommano .875b (most current at this time), and the on-sale for $149 Amulet Remote. (Normal remote is a fully customized Logitech Harmony One).
Purpose for the Amulet - primarily to handle my 21,000+ music library. Using a normal remote blows goats quite frankly.
Physical design:
- A little too bottom heavy for my taste - but it has a very handy groove in the back of the remote that stops it from sliding down when you tilt it up to your mouth to use the microphone. I'd like to see it a little more curvy at the top so it fits in your hand more like a microphone - which is the main reason everyone's going to buy this remote.
- The directional section that surrounds the Ok button is a little too ridged for my taste - almost sharp.
- The red light that lights up when the microphone is very cool looking.
Usability out of the box with MCE - flawless. If you like MCE, which I don't.
Usability out of the box with XBMC and VoxCommando - I wasn't happy with it.
TIPS AND TRICKS!!!!1. Follow this excellent guide -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JBI6FIh-bU for setting it all up. When you find as I did that the voice recognition accuracy was not good enough to run XBMC - have no fear.
2. Open up Amulet's speech training - Start/ All Programs/ Amulet Devices/ Speech Setup/ Speech Training.
If, like me, you have lots of visitors to the house, Click on New and create a new profile with your name. Then select it, and Train that profile.
Or don't and just use the default profile. That way when people go to use your remote, you can just laugh at them, and tell them that they have to be smarter than the computer.....
Anyway - you'll then find that voxcommando works FLAWLESSLY in XBMC. Two big thumbs up!
Even with the volume cranked up pretty high, the Amulet works very well to capture what you say - and VoxCommando handles XBMC.
On a side note - I am getting an error when I open VoxCommando:
error creating group: XBMC Request Music by Name - VoxCommando will continue to load, but commands in this group will not be available.
- So the command "Play hits by" artist doesn't seem to work....since this is key to my original purpose of handling my music library, I'll go hit up the right forums, and post back here with that final tip and trick.
EDIT: with JitterJames' help, I removed the Play Song command, and voxcommando started working. Link to forum here:
http://voxcommando.com/forum/index.php?topic=438.msg3008#msg3008I very happily just paid for the license and am now LOVING THIS!