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  • how do u get it to work is it .bat .vbe or somethingeals

  • Not working for me. I can't get it to run both the program and the sound file at the same time. Even if I did, I wouldn't know how to get the sound file invisible. Any help? My code looks just like yours (with the obvious changes to suit my needs) but it just doesn't work...

  • did you make the .wav files yourself? and if so, how did you make the voice not sound like your own? if you didn't create them, could you please tell me where you got them?

    thanks

  • @SkullDicer also, how do you play files in invisible mode?

  • how did you change the 'stop listening' and 'start listening' commands? i cant seem to get it to work

  • @kenwinlam There's a download called "Windows Speech Recognition Macros." You can create voice commands to emulate already-supported commands. Give it a try.

  • @to0muchfreetime Is it possible for you to make the description information into a tutorial, it would really help me out. Thank you.

  • @mandunya Sorry, but I've abandoned the project. But if you take a look at the image I linked, you can see that under the listed vocal command, there are two associated "run" commands. For instance, "Weather" runs Chrome with parameters querying for my zip code (the parameter is simply a url in this case), and also runs a local audio file for a response. I can try and answer your questions, but there's not going to be a tutorial from me.

  • @to0muchfreetime Okay thank you. But... Okay never mind, I just needed some extra assistance, because I have just begun on this project and I do have Windows Speech Macros. But I want it to talk back, like yours.

  • how were you able to figure out the XML coding, im trying to do this myself but i dont get how to get it to talk back.

  • @xFerocity I added a bit of a how-to in the video's information section. To get it to "talk," I saved a few custom-created .wavs (Stuff like "Yes, sir" and "Will there be anything else?"). Then I assigned commands to play those .wavs in addition to whatever else it was I wanted. It's only an "illusion" of speech, but it works.

  • @to0muchfreetime oh i see, u told it to run a sound file on the commands, very cleaver. THNX for the fast response.

  • Nice work

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