AW Ear version 1.1 (bug fixes) (Community)

AW Ear version 1.1 (bug fixes) // Community

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programmer

Aug 13, 2001, 3:28pm
Hi,
AW Ear version 1.1 is out. I fixed the enable/disable buttons. So
now when you click disable, the enable button becomes available again. I
also fixed how fast genie reads the chat. Before it was every second,
now it's every 500 milliseconds (half a second). Hopefully this should
solve the problem of the genie skipping some chat in crowded areas.

programmer

Aug 13, 2001, 3:31pm
Oops! Forgot to post the URL to download AW Ear from.

Download AW Ear 1.1 from ophosting.myip.org/awear/index.htm :-)

[View Quote] > Hi,
> AW Ear version 1.1 is out. I fixed the enable/disable buttons. So
> now when you click disable, the enable button becomes available again. I
> also fixed how fast genie reads the chat. Before it was every second,
> now it's every 500 milliseconds (half a second). Hopefully this should
> solve the problem of the genie skipping some chat in crowded areas.

the derek

Aug 13, 2001, 3:58pm
lol say \\\\ it will think u only said backslash
twice :o)

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programmer

Aug 13, 2001, 4:21pm
I'm thinking of having AW Ear automatically convert capital letter words to
lowercase and have genie say it like that instead of genie actually spelling the
word out. What do you think?

[View Quote] > lol say \\\\ it will think u only said backslash
> twice :o)
>
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chucks party

Aug 13, 2001, 6:00pm
Yes might be good, but i only use caps when I want to say something like a
letter anyway, only makes sense, no need to be yelling anyway, lol

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sw chris

Aug 13, 2001, 7:36pm
Can you make AW Ear respond to acronyms? Like if lol is typed, the Genie
would say Laugh Out Loud or just spell those letters out, even if they were
in lowercase?

Other words like this = afk, brb, cya (See you)

SW Chris

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programmer

Aug 13, 2001, 10:16pm
Tyrell,

The part in Microsoft's Speech Control Panel where you go through
the wizard and speak words so it knows your voice is for the
speech-to-text engine. Not the other way around for the characters (At
least I think that's what you're talking about). :-)

[View Quote] > Couldn't this be done the same way one would do it for 'phonetic'
> speech...
>
> Speech Control Panel
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/msagent/downloads.htm
>
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agent1

Aug 13, 2001, 10:21pm
No, that's training the Speech engine. There is a dialog where you can enter words that aren't spoken properly by the TTS engine and change how they're said.

-Agent1

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programmer

Aug 13, 2001, 11:07pm
Oh, really? Cool. How do I get to that part in the control panel?

[View Quote] > No, that's training the Speech engine. There is a dialog where you can enter words that aren't spoken properly by the TTS engine and change how they're said.
>
> -Agent1
>
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lifeforms

Aug 13, 2001, 11:29pm
I just love this programme!

Its so neat to amuse yourself when your building! Its also a very practical
tool to, and something i can get very used to using.
cheers!

real slim shady

Aug 18, 2001, 1:31pm
Hey why is it that one of my friends who got this had a genie and i get this
wizard instead?



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agent1

Aug 18, 2001, 2:58pm
It uses whichever Agent character is default.

-Agent1

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programmer

Aug 20, 2001, 12:35am
Yep :-) As long as it works, it should be fine.

[View Quote] > It uses whichever Agent character is default.
>
> -Agent1
>
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