Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-voice
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@wjdw87 Looks like you’er using a Mac. Not sure about Mac has a Package Manager as apt-get, the installer was Designed for raspbian
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ah… yes using mac… (will move over to windows based later, but just getting all the customisation out of the way on here and learning how it all works before doing additional functions etc)… anyway… i take it there is no ‘easy/guided way to install on here?’
Thanks @strawberry-3-141
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@wjdw87 you can read your way through the installer and install the dependencies manually, only the first step is based on apt-get, maybe the rest is working on a Mac as well, then you can comment out step one and rerun the installer
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Hello,
I’m trying the MMM-voice but no luck for now.
I got “Error” on the Magic mirror and i have the following error in the debug.log :
INFO: continuous.c(295): Specify ‘-infile <file.wav>’ to recognize from file or ‘-inmic yes’ to recognize from microphone.
ERROR: “cmd_ln.c”, line 641: Duplicate argument name in arguments: -adcdev
ERROR: “cmd_ln.c”, line 704: Failed to parse arguments list
INFO: continuous.c(295): Specify ‘-infile <file.wav>’ to recognize from file or ‘-inmic yes’ to recognize from microphone.And got “12712712712712712712712711111111111111111111” in error.log
I already tried couple of things :
- reinstall the module by deleting the node_modules folder and rerun the dependencies.sh script.
- upgrade everything with apt-get upgrade
- Configure the usb microphone by creating .asound.rc file
I’m using a standart usb microphone (http://www.banggood.com/fr/USB-Microphone-For-Raspberry-Pi-p-993726.html)
I’ve found couple of differents versions how to setup an usb microphone on a RPI3 but no luck either to have a clear sound when i’m recording wav file to test it with following command :
- arecord -D plughw:1,0 test_mic.wav
Is there a excellent microphone for RPI3 ?
Really looking forward to use this module.
Thanks for your help
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With @strawberry-3-141 help, thanks again by the way, it’s working now :)
If you got the same issue, here the solution :
- delete the node_modules folder and then rerun the installer.
- remove the words.json file on root module folder and restart the magic mirror.
(It’s going to be regenerated when the module starts)
That should be it.
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Hey guys,
i’ve installed the plugin but getting this error:
pocketsphinx_continuous: error while loading shared libraries: libpocketsphinx.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Any suggestions?
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@witschi87 Did you follow the installation instructions in the module’s
readme.md
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finally got it work… due to command behavior, all set, but don’t know how it works.
@strawberry-3-141 is it possible that you could spend time to build a simple music player for MMM-voice module?
all I need is random play mp3 in a folder, no need to select, just play and stop is OK via voice command.
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We could get Around the issue of @witschi87 but we dont know yet what the problem actually is. When he starts his mirror with DISPLAY=:0 nohup npm start & it works, with pm2 start mm not, but i have seen a couple using it with pm2 already
@iMAGiC sry I my Time is pretty Limited due to my Bachelor thesis, but i will have a look if i can adjust the Existent Music player to Voice commands easily
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Hi,
Some time ago @tyho help me a lot to to use voice commands in the module “Simple music Player” So I can use Start Stop Forward and back. I know in my case snoword hotword Detection was use but maybe it can help. If it was ok for @tyho I can post the code.
Maybe it will be an option for the first time, till @strawberry-3-141 have more time. :-)
Greets gismo