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Sound in webinterface #237

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Laterunner opened this issue May 17, 2017 · 6 comments
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Sound in webinterface #237

Laterunner opened this issue May 17, 2017 · 6 comments

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@Laterunner
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Hi developers: a nice feature would be speach output to the web interface. This could be realized in picochess or maybe in the web interface applet, triggered by the move sent to picochess. Another project would be voice input instead if s dgt boardt. This actually could be done with a simple arduino acting like a keybord on voice commands. What do you think?
Could this be a future project???
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Laterunner

@LocutusOfPenguin
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sorry? Could y explain this again to me?
The webserver has nothing to do with the voice output. If there is such event (for example: a move), the picotalker (not webserver) speaks this out.

The webserver has a "console" mode. If y activate this, y have something like a virtual dgt board (=>keyboard mode).

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sshivaji commented May 19, 2017 via email

@Laterunner Laterunner reopened this May 19, 2017
@Laterunner
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Maybe useful if nospeaker is connected to the pi and a smartphone or tablet is used as a monitor via html. Thanks for the reply
Laterunner

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sshivaji commented May 19, 2017 via email

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tosca07 commented Jan 25, 2018

Hello,

I also think this feature makes sense (even if it is only a computer generated voice) because sometimes I don't have a loudspeaker for the DGT PI available and then it would be great to get the move announcements via the web interface.

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Dirk

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Nice..yes, like 100 other nice things too on my list. Frankly, i dont have any resources for this.
Esp not if people pull out 1,5years old problems :-)

shiv & me lately discussing some other concept - not really related to Webserver sound, but would be a better approach in general.

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