Hi.
First, I haven't problem with this hardware, for the moment it works perfectly. But just a question after having recording a sound, on somes videos, the software repeat the sentence, not in my case, even if I use the play button on the project tab.
I m just using it on USB port. It will use computer speaker ?
It s normal ?
No sound during verification.
- darko.minic
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Re: No sound during verification.
Hi Aeliss,
Basically SpeakUp is designed for spoken recognition (not for recorded commands). In theory it can work with recorded commands, but we didn't test it.
In which situations SpeakUp works correctly? SpeakUp can be used with external microphone.
Regards,
Darko
Basically SpeakUp is designed for spoken recognition (not for recorded commands). In theory it can work with recorded commands, but we didn't test it.
In which situations SpeakUp works correctly? SpeakUp can be used with external microphone.
Regards,
Darko
Re: No sound during verification.
It works correctly in all situation, I haven't problem with it.
When you press the "record" button, you record your word, and immediatly after the sofware make a verification with reading the previous word, the recorded command is
played back automatically, not on my version.
Even if I press the "play" button, I haven't sound.
I have see some video on youtube, and other version have sound at this moment.
It s not a problem, all working fine, it s just because my version don't work like on video.
When you press the "record" button, you record your word, and immediatly after the sofware make a verification with reading the previous word, the recorded command is
played back automatically, not on my version.
Even if I press the "play" button, I haven't sound.
I have see some video on youtube, and other version have sound at this moment.
It s not a problem, all working fine, it s just because my version don't work like on video.
Re: No sound during verification.
I m the only one with this strange working mode ?
- darko.minic
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Re: No sound during verification.
Hello,
Problem which you have is unusual, in theory when the command is recorded properly you should be able to hear it.
Certainly we will investigate this problem a little bit further, and try to find source of problem.
Regards,
Darko
Problem which you have is unusual, in theory when the command is recorded properly you should be able to hear it.
Certainly we will investigate this problem a little bit further, and try to find source of problem.
Regards,
Darko
Re: No sound during verification.
Thx, just for information I m on windows seven x64.
Re: No sound during verification.
Another strange thing, I don't know if it s normal or not.
If I plug the board with USB in a PC all is ok, but if I plug it (with usb too) on the raspberry it don't work, the LED1 (amber) is not lighning.
To make it working with raspberry I need to connect the 3.3V and Ground pin (without usb connection ofc), it don't work with raspberry USB port.
I have made a try with an USB port on a modem, same problem, it s not possible to use an USB port just for alimentation.
For the moment I use uart connection beetween Speakup and raspberry, but I think because of that it s not possible to use only the USB port for alimentation and communication ?
If I plug the board with USB in a PC all is ok, but if I plug it (with usb too) on the raspberry it don't work, the LED1 (amber) is not lighning.
To make it working with raspberry I need to connect the 3.3V and Ground pin (without usb connection ofc), it don't work with raspberry USB port.
I have made a try with an USB port on a modem, same problem, it s not possible to use an USB port just for alimentation.
For the moment I use uart connection beetween Speakup and raspberry, but I think because of that it s not possible to use only the USB port for alimentation and communication ?
- darko.minic
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Re: No sound during verification.
Hello Aeliss,
Unfortunately we didn't tested speakUp with raspberry Pi connected over USB.
SpeakUp is designed to be recognized as standard HID device when is connected with PC, and controlled via SpeakUP application.
In theory if you use SpeakUp click in click mode (when it's connected with microBUS socket) you should receive index of recognized word/command over UART.
Regards,
Darko
Unfortunately we didn't tested speakUp with raspberry Pi connected over USB.
SpeakUp is designed to be recognized as standard HID device when is connected with PC, and controlled via SpeakUP application.
In theory if you use SpeakUp click in click mode (when it's connected with microBUS socket) you should receive index of recognized word/command over UART.
Regards,
Darko
Re: No sound during verification.
It's not theory, , I can confirm, it s works perfectly with UART, I m just using a breadboard, with ground, +3.3V, TX and RX. But I m curious to know why USB don't work (even just for alimentation) , I can't understand if it's software or hardware.In theory if you use SpeakUp click in click mode (when it's connected with microBUS socket) you should receive index of recognized word/command over UART.
The code I m using to make my test on Raspberry, in C, the code isn't perfect it s just a prototype for my test, lot of useless code inside.
Code: Select all
/**************************************************
file: demo_rx.c
purpose: simple demo that receives characters from
the serial port and print them on the screen,
exit the program by pressing Ctrl-C
compile with the command: gcc -O UART2 uart.c rs232.c
http://www.teuniz.net/RS-232/
**************************************************/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <Windows.h>
#else
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include "rs232.h"
int main()
{
int i, n,
cport_nr=22,
bdrate=115200;
unsigned char buf[4096];
char mode[]={'8','N','1',0};
if(RS232_OpenComport(cport_nr, bdrate, mode))
{
printf("Can not open comport\n");
return(0);
}
printf("Open port %i a la vitesse %i\n",cport_nr,bdrate);
while(1)
{
n = RS232_PollComport(cport_nr, buf, 4095);
if(n > 0)
{
buf[n] = 0; /* always put a "null" at the end of a string! */
for(i=0; i < n; i++)
{
if(buf[i] < 32) /* replace unreadable control-codes by dots */
{
//buf[i] = '.';
}
}
printf("received %i bytes: %s\n", n, (char *)buf);
if (i == 1)
{
printf("Value : %d\n", buf[0]);
}
if (i == 2)
{
printf("Value : %d\n", buf[1]*255+buf[0]);
}
}
#ifdef _WIN32
Sleep(100);
#else
usleep(100000); /* sleep for 100 milliSeconds */
#endif
}
return(0);
}
- darko.minic
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Re: No sound during verification.
Hi Aeliss,
Thank you for sharing your experience with our users.
Regards,
Darko
Thank you for sharing your experience with our users.
Regards,
Darko