Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-AssistantMk2
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 UPDATED (2.0.0) - Whole new build-up.
- Annoying speaker dependencies deprecated
- More stable. (I think)
- Choppy sound issue solved(I think), If you get still this issue, that might be the lack of computing power of your device.
- NotificationTrigger dependency free. Now you can activate without NotificationTrigger (But If you want, you can still use it.)
- Making Hook and GAction becomes easier
- MMM-TelegramBot and other modules supported
 
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 @sean 
 HURRAY! :man_dancing_medium-light_skin_tone:
 Going to implement it right now!
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 @sean hmm it is to my understanding that a device ID is mandatory right? Do you have any idea if the Raspberry Voice HAT can be used with your model? 
 And if yes how can I find out the device id then? :thinking_face:
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 @cr4z33 
 Do you mean device ID for audio device?
 If you have a sound card(HAT) or audio processing integrated into your motherboard, get a list of all the audio devices on your system by executing this command:arecord --list-devicesYou should get output similar to this: **** List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices **** card 0: IXP [ATI IXP], device 0: ATI IXP AC97 [ATI IXP AC97] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0In this case, your recording device is hw:0,0. 
 You can test with this.arecord -D hw:0,0 -d 5 test.wavFor output device, similar. use aplay --list-devices
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 @sean 
 Thanks for helping a (Raspberry) noob here hehe.I got a different result: $ arecord --list-devices **** List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices **** card 0: sndrpigooglevoi [snd_rpi_googlevoicehat_soundcar], device 0: Google voiceHAT SoundCard HiFi voicehat-hifi-0 [] Subdevices: 0/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0Therefore would my recording device still be hw:0,0? aplay gave me this: aplay --list-devices **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices **** card 0: sndrpigooglevoi [snd_rpi_googlevoicehat_soundcar], device 0: Google voiceHAT SoundCard HiFi voicehat-hifi-0 [] Subdevices: 0/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0I believe it’s the same ID like above right? 
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 @cr4z33 Details are dependent with also your asound config. But, 
 Can you record and play some audio in Terminal?arecord -t 5 test.wav & aplay test.wavCan you execute this? tell me the result. (I haven’t had voiceHAT, so cannot guaranteed, but same name could be available.) 
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 @sean 
 I get an error and please note that I’ve tried to translate to English. :winking_face:arecord -t 5 test.wav & aplay test.wav [1] 2911 arecord: main:574: unrecognized file format 5 test.wav: File or directory does not exist [1]+ Output 1 arecord -t 5 test.wav
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 @cr4z33 
 Try this.arecord -t 5 -D hw:0,0 test.wavDoes this make test.wav? 
 If so, try this again.aplay -D hw:0,0 test.wav
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 @sean 
 Nope. :pensive_face:arecord -t 5 -D hw:0,0 test.wav arecord: main:574: unrecognized file format 5
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 cat ~/.asoundrcTell me the result. How you can setup previously? (I think you purchased that device for Google AIY project. Was there any instructions?) 


