2014-06-07, 06:30
no i dont have background sounds turned on..ill give it a try
(2014-06-11, 15:44)Traker1001 Wrote:It will be as soon as I update the server.(2014-06-11, 02:06)ruuk Wrote: Update Comtypes to dev version to remove NumPy dependencythe update for Comtypes to remove NumPy dependency, Is that just for the addon, Or did you do that to the http server as well?
(2014-06-11, 15:44)Traker1001 Wrote: Man your awesome. I'm currently setting this up for a couple friends, and they are loving it.Thanks. That's good to hear
(2014-06-16, 07:43)Traker1001 Wrote: Well, I coulda sworn I posted something the other day. But I guess I never hit submit or something.I added the framework for falling back, but had only implemented it for the server backend.
Anyways, In regards to
Quote:JAWS and NVDA will now fallback to SAPI if not running
I'm confused, I thought it already did this.
(2014-06-16, 07:43)Traker1001 Wrote:Should be in the Gotham 13.2.Quote:Added ability to speak text in the text viewer window using the future xbmc ability to get textbox text directlyIs this something that will be available in helix?
(2014-06-16, 07:43)Traker1001 Wrote:Will do.Quote:Fix for some multiline texts not having formatting codes removed before being spokenActually recognized this happening, but didn't realize it was a bug in speech, thought it was just mis-formatting.
With the Speech Volume up and down, It'd be awesome if it had a key commands so that I can assign it to remote control key.
Also with the Speak extra information setting, I know you added a touch of a delay between main line item and the extra info, however it would be nice if that were customizable setting, So I.E. I could specify Read the main item but wait 20 second or 10 seconds or such then read the extra info based on how I scroll though things. Amusingly, some of the sighted people I know have who have generally no use for tts have actually liked that feature.
(2014-06-16, 07:43)Traker1001 Wrote: Also I have really taken a liking to XbmcUbuntu setup, and am planning on purchasing Cepstral for it. I know you have made improvements, but was wondering how well Cepstral is working with the add-on, Mainly responsiveness wise. Of course last time I messed with it being on the Pi, which I have now retired to other duties.It's hard to say as I only have the demo version. It's slower than some but probably comparable to Windows 8 and sapi. You can try the demo voices if you want a rough idea. If you purchase it, I'd love to hear how it performs with the actual version.
(2014-06-16, 07:43)Traker1001 Wrote: Side note, We are loving some of the latest improvements, Percentages for video window, Window names, Video database speaking and such. Just when I think the addon couldn't possibly get any better you add something really neat to the mix.I'm glad the things I'm adding are actually useful
(2014-06-18, 13:35)donkamillo Wrote: Got it running! Wow! The ESpeak sounds horrible, but compaired to total silence it is a very cool improvement! Finally I can control XBMC from my couch with my remote instead of getting to the TV and searching for the information I want.
Thanks for that great Addon!
Regards!