Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-AssistantMk2
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@vijayrraut
Ver 1.1.0 is ready. (not yet merged into master branch)
You can useding
sound on 1.1.0. It will be my pleasure if you test this for me.
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@sean I’ll give it a try. How do I install something that isnt in the master branch?
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sudo apt-get install mpg321 cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2 git pull git checkout 1.1.0 npm install --save wav
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UPDATE
[1.1.0] - 2018.10.04
- MP3 Output is supported. Now you can get more unchunky sound result.(Set audio.encodingOut to MP3 // OGG is not yet supported.)
ding.wav
will be played when Assistant is ready to hear your voice.- How to update from prior version
sudo apt-get install mpg321 cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-AssistantMk2 git pull npm install --save wav
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@sean Thank You
Ding is working just fine. Thank You. A little annoying sound and I was thinking of replacing it with another sound file. What if I wanted google to say something instead of ding, can I give it text to say easily? -
@teitlebot
change other wav file and rename it asding.wav
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Anyway, if you mean Text-To-Speech, nope. (My prior had that functionality but I abandoned it) I don’t want to back again. -
@teitlebot totally agree!
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@sean ok. Can I ask why you abandoned it?
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@teitlebot
Complexity. And most TTS solutions ate not so good to hear. The best Google solution is not free. -
@sean I see. I manually created a sound file and replaced it and it works fine, although a bit choppy.