 Hey friends, Flare here. Tonight we're going to talk about setting up voice commands for your stream using Streamer.bot. Let's get into it. Okay, let me give you a few examples from my stream where I've used voice control to control the actions within Streamer.bot. Essentially what you can do is you can make it so that it listens to the things you say and based on certain words or phrases you can have it trigger an action in Streamer.bot. That's the gist of it. You can do fun things. I have like if I say the word glasses. There we go. Also my death counter is tied to voice control so I can say reset deaths, increment deaths, decrement deaths, and it controls my death counter so I can keep playing and not have to type commands or things like that. My whole thing is trying to figure out ways to self moderate my stream and tools like voice control let you do things and even trigger powerful commands using keywords that only you know and since it's only listening to you and not chat you don't have to worry about your moderators typing it and not understanding what it's going to do or whatever. You do have to worry about accidentally saying the word though. Another fun one I can say d20 and it'll roll die for me. It's one of my favorite. Oh nice. That's a good open. All right let's show you how to get some of this setup. I'm going to use one of my favorite examples of voice control for my my own stream. Basically when I say the word duty which happens a lot in Final Fantasy 14 which I play I want to trigger this action that I already have set up that plays a sound and shows a gif on the screen. That's how I pronounce it don't at me. It's gif not gif. Anyway I want to say the word duty and have this action trigger very first thing you need to set up is go into settings here under voice control make sure it's using your audio input device correctly and click start listening. If you have it on auto start listen you don't have to come in here and start it it just starts when the when the bot starts up. There's also a confidence threshold that you can mess with. Basically the idea with that is if it's not sure what you said you didn't enunciate really well then it if it's not totally sure or if it's like in this case if it's not at least 10% sure it just drops it and doesn't doesn't fire anything. Okay so once that's set up you can go ahead and go into commands. I'm going to create a new voice control command by right clicking clicking add and then I'm going to type duty as the name and then duty as the command as well. The command is what it is actually listening for whereas the name is just the name on this list. I'm going to use location anywhere so that it listens for the word in any part of my statement instead of just the beginning or matching on the entire statement. It should just match anytime I say it whether it's mid-sentence or at the beginning or at the end it doesn't matter. I'm also going to check stop after as I found that helps with the anywhere location. I'm not exactly sure what that does to be totally honest and then I'm going to select the action itself. I'm going to press okay and we will see if it works. Now if I say the word duty it should trigger that action. Duty means hope it does. There we go. One problem I found with setting up voice commands is that I don't always enunciate everything properly especially when I'm in the middle of a boss fight or whatever and I'm alright and just speaking too fast or whatever. Sometimes what I say doesn't come through to the bot the way that I would expect because it's a computer and it's just guessing at what I said. The nice thing is inside of streamer.bot that under the voice control tab there's a log where you can see exactly what it thinks you said each time. Once you pause it gives you a new line of what it thinks you said. So this is infinitely useful when you're setting up voice control. I've used it to also set up additional commands where it commonly thinks I'm saying something different enough that I wanted an additional command to catch that and trigger the same action. An example of that is my okay catch command. So if I say okay catch it will type it out for me type the command for me so I can play that Pokemon community game catch in the middle of my gaming and not have to stop and type and it's great. So unfortunately sometimes it thinks I'm saying poking catch and not poke catch. So I set up an additional command to listen for that once I once I found in the log that that's what I thought I was saying I set up an extra command for it. So that's just a tip that'll help. Thanks for watching this video I hope it was useful. Please reach out with comments and if you have questions or need help figuring out something in particular with this setup I'm always happy to help. I find I feel like it's my duty as a streamer to share my knowledge. Do what he means both it does. That's right. If you thought this was useful or enjoyable please subscribe. Like the video, add comments if you can. I'm happy to answer any questions. Suggest new topics or further videos whatever you can share it. Love you. Bye bye.