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paraplayer Snifit Level: 22 Posts: 153/280 EXP: 57271 For next: 1079 Since: 06-06-05 Since last post: 44 days Last activity: 44 days |
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Is it possible to get input from a microphone in C++? think of the possibilites! Games completely controlled with the microphone! Super kareokee! Sing Sing Revolution! A really annoying feedback making machine! |
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HyperLamer <||bass> and this was the soloution i thought of that was guarinteed to piss off the greatest amount of people Sesshomaru Tamaranian Level: 118 Posts: 5324/8210 EXP: 18171887 For next: 211027 Since: 03-15-04 From: Canada, w00t! LOL FAD Since last post: 2 hours Last activity: 2 hours |
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It's certainly possible (I imagine you'd want to use DirectInput or something similar) but you'd need to develop (or buy) some damn good voice recognition software. If you can make a program that can accurately understand human speech, you'll be one rich SOB, because most suck at it. | |||
kiwibonga Double metal axe Level: 27 Posts: 265/266 EXP: 106040 For next: 10119 Since: 03-15-04 From: Montreal, QC, Canada Since last post: 126 days Last activity: 3 days |
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Hehe, why else would DS games involve mainly BLOWING into the microphone and putting your germs in it, when it could just be voice recognition ;p Yeah hmm... I'd recommend starting with pitch recognition, that way you can make a program that allows people to learn how to sing notes properly (edited by Priere on 06-30-05 04:21 PM) |
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Ramsus Octoballoon Level: 19 Posts: 122/162 EXP: 34651 For next: 1126 Since: 01-24-05 From: United States Since last post: 39 days Last activity: 71 days |
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As far as accessing the microphone goes, that's insanely easy. Making sense of audio data is hard though. Apple has an API for speech input commands in Mac OS X, so even if Windows doesn't have anything built into the OS, it's not exactly far-fetched. Ask Microsoft enough times, and maybe they'll add something for developers. First rule of thumb for any programmer: Check your API/library documentation. Chances are, it'll answer all your questions about what's available on your platform. On a related note, Windows and Apple also have speech synthesizing APIs built into their latest operating systems, and you can use projects like emacspeak on Linux or BSD. |
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Kyoufu Kawa I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way. Level: 70 Posts: 1750/2481 EXP: 3008456 For next: 7355 Since: 03-19-04 From: Catgirl Central Since last post: 14 hours Last activity: 13 hours |
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Originally posted by kiwibongaMmmmmm... Karaoke Revolution + parodies = teh lawl. Especially if it actually accepts the alternative lyrics. |
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sloat Level: 16 Posts: 67/85 EXP: 18044 For next: 2212 Since: 05-21-04 From: South Central Delaware Since last post: 19 days Last activity: 5 hours |
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Microsoft has a speech sdk for recognition and text-to-speech. They have some new thing out now for asp.net, but this is probably what you want. http://www.microsoft.com/speech/download/sdk51/ |
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