2009-05-25 01:49:16 +02:00
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This is BlackLight's and evilsocket's vocal recognitor, and it's damn cool. You teach him
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2009-05-24 15:22:59 +02:00
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what to do, you say it with your voice, it does it.
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2009-05-25 01:49:16 +02:00
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Usage: vocal [-d <device>] [-a] [-c <file>] [-h]
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-d <device> Use a different device instead the default one (/dev/dsp)
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-a Append a new vocal sample with an associated command
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-c <file> Use a different rc file (default: ~/.vocalrc)
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-h This help
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To teach the application a new vocal sample, just launch it with -a option.
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You will be asked to say something (at most 2 seconds) and, after a pair of
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seconds, the DCT will be calculated on that sample, saved and you will be
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asked to type a command to associate to that sample. Then, you can launch
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the program just typing ./vocal, and say again what you recorded *AS SIMILAR
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AS POSSIBLE TO THE ORIGINAL SAMPLE*. If everything goes alright, your command
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will be executed.
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