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What a lot of people don't do, and why their Vaicom experience then sucks, is not training Windows to learn how certain terms sound like when you speak them. You don't just train the words in the Vaicom configuration menu but you must do it on Windows first and then Vaicom on top of it and you'll soon have no problems with it when it comes to recognizing your words. It can take some time but it's a one time spending per Windows install.
If you fly a lot of Multiplayer and SRS, you might wanna think about how you talk to VAICOM. Will you assign new PTT for VAICOM so you never transmit on SRS? Will you use the OnePTT Version and let VAICOM automaticly select the Radio Channel?
Receive audible confirmation from your commands or fire up a random selection from your favorite tunes. You can pick random sounds from a defined list or even a directory full of .wav, .mp3, .aac, .ogg or .flac files.
Invoke your created commands with a click of one or more mouse buttons, the press of joystick buttons or a hotkey combo on your keyboard. Use VoiceAttack to augment or even replace some of that expensive macro-enabled hardware you have been wanting to give away.
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So, for months I've been using VoiceAttack with Elite Dangerous, and have thought for quite a while that especially in VR, VoiceAttack would be a dream come true for immersive control in the cockpit, without having to peek and access the keyboard or work with sometimes fiddly mouse interaction.
Several times I wanted to ask the developers about working with VoiceAttack, but I'm aware they don't really want to bring in outside programs, so I figured it would end up being very low priority. (If there was any interest at all)
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If we had a good voice recognition software that would be great. It would make a very nice addition to the sim if you could just "talk" to your copilot. Giving it commands like flaps 5, flaps 10 or autopilot on, etc. would be very nice and handy. I like that idea and it's certainly interesting.
My only concern with any speach recognition software is that you sometimes have to train it before you can use it. And that, for me, is a no go. It should work out of the box without using Microsofts inbuilt speach recognition where I would have to sit there and read text in a "foreign" language. (If that is even possible... I think last time I tried it would only let me use the installed operating system language, which aparently can't be changed? - stupid Windows). So yeah, it should understand me even if I use German commands or mix it with English commands.
My only concern with any speach recognition software is that you sometimes have to train it before you can use it. And that, for me, is a no go. It should work out of the box without using Microsofts inbuilt speach recognition where I would have to sit there and read text in a "foreign" language. So yeah, it should understand me even if I use German commands or mix it with English commands.
Cheers,
Jan
I don't think there are any flawless speech recognition systems, but do I think the success of VoiceAttack has proven it to be good enough. One thing I have found though with these systems is that the hardware is very very very important.
I purchased a low priced headphone with mic, and couldn't really get voice recognition to work at all. It was a very very frustrating experience, and windows misunderstood me again and again, making me come to the conclusion that the software simply wasn't ready for primetime.
Later, using the apparently very high quality rift Microphone, I found that VoiceAttack suddenly understood me almost flawlessly. Belatedly I realized that not all mics are made alike! And usb mics are apparently the best choice.
Here's a video of Voiceattack working as intended in Elite Dangerous: There are also vids of it understanding other languages, but I suspect strongly things like this will have to be done by third parties. (And I bet it sells like hotcakes)
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This is really an awesome combination.
I hardly watch youtube videos of 1 hour duration, but this is great entertainment for flight sim enthusiasts.
Also many thanks for the clear voice. This makes listening easy for non native english speakers.
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It doesn't work for me. I asked Michael to change Nav to Navigation (easier for VA to understand me) and to try again. I have also sent him a slew of additional suggestions that he is receptive to trying. Add lighting commands, cardinal headings, cleared to and for type commands.
Having to train the speech engine is 'an sich' Microsoft's fault because VA uses that engine.
I never heard of a speech engine that works "right out of the box" ....
Training the speech engine takes only a few minutes.
Google's speach recognition works out of the box. I can ask it to get the weather for the next day and it searches for it automatically. And Apple's counterpart "Siri" also does not need any training by the user. Both of these are probably "trained" in advance to understand more people out of the box.
Michael says Aerofly FS 2 does not have a keybind for NAV. Here is what he said "In the keybinds section of Aerofly FS2 It has no bind for Nav Mode. It just says Navigation and when you try and press this command in the Learjet it does not activate Nav mode. You will see in my setup I set this control to Shift N."
Being an Elite Dangerous voice attack user I also use the HCS packs who also have packs for MSFS and they are very well done indeed. You do need to spend time doing the speech recognition thingy for Windows. Theres two packs they have for MSFS. You can check them out on youtube here
I have the aviator voice pack for voiceattack, I love it, it is like having a copilot that takes your orders and acknowledges that it did what you said. Especially helpful for VR to tune radios, set auto pilot and many other tasks.
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Does HCS Voicepacks use the emulated keyboard commands to operate the aircraft? Some of those commands have timing problems if a knob has to be turned (e.g., ALT, HDG etc.). Did you solve those issues in HCS Voicepacks or are they still there and the user has to adjust timings to be accurate. Also, do you a profile listing for the commands you cover in HCS Voicepacks? Thanks.
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