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Title: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for Bill's Voice Commander
Post by: HA Dave on March 23, 2007, 05:34:15 PM
Overview: A FREE talking clock for AHP - BXVC users

To hear more of my Kate16 voice, I turned her into a talking clock (an additional duty ;) ).  Of course the (standard BXVC) " tell me the time command " still works fine. But now from 6:00 AM till bedtime, she announces the time on the hour. This would be just as much fun using the MS Mary voice.

How-To:


Requirements:


Talking clocks aren't new.... but they're still fun. And it let's me know Kate's OK down there in the basement. :)


[TTA Edit: As per our PM conversation, SPLIT off from the main BXVC Daily 'Coffee Klatch' and added some 'Suggested" formatting. Please correct the Requirements, comment on / change however you feel is best.]
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for BXVC
Post by: TakeTheActive on March 23, 2007, 06:05:43 PM

To hear more of my Kate16 voice ....I turned her into a talking clock (an additional duty).

Dave, I don't think that we should be HIDING these 'new ideas' type of posts in other threads. Puck once talked about creating a Smart Macros Examples Thread. EL34 posted his X10 Project #4 today. But, unless you're logging on daily and reading everything, you'll miss them.

If you, and everyone else reading this, would gather together the LINKs of these 'new ideas', I'll put them into a TABLE of LINKs STICKY, similar to my 'FAILED' Members Sharing Their Original X10 Home Automation Ideas [Updated: 2006/10/21]  (Read 1339 times) (http://www.x10community.com/forums/index.php?topic=10565.0).
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for BXVC
Post by: glt on March 23, 2007, 06:11:13 PM
Dave,

I glad to see you are enjoying the new voices, I thought you might. I agree Kate sounds a little like "Seven". You are surely showing what can be done w/ the "lowly" AHP and BXVC.

However, it does appear you have "Dilberted" right off the deep end.  ;D  Did you ever see the Dibert episode where he awakens to a JERI RYAN Star Trek alarm clock? It seems I recall the phrase "resistance is futile" in regards to not awakening and some more stuff about how she would never date him.

So you now need to set up a similar wake up routine. Maybe even voice interactive. That will "complete" your "journey to the DARK side". It is your destiny.

GLT

P.S. Kids - save your allowance for that IR plugin to AHP, it's coming.

PSS: Part of the actual qutoe: Get out of bed.... resistance is futile.... wake up and assimilate the day.

http://www.the-earchives.com/scripts/detail.asp?queryby=list&movie_title=Dilbert

Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for BXVC
Post by: Walt2 on March 28, 2007, 09:42:39 AM

P.S. Kids - save your allowance for that IR plugin to AHP, it's coming.


Wow.   :o

IR is the one of the features I really miss from the CM14A. 
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for BXVC
Post by: Tuicemen on April 26, 2007, 09:11:04 AM
**Nice!**
Perhaps Dave you can convice Bill to add a talking clock option to BXVC!
Thus freeing up 12  X10 unit codes and lets you know BXVC & Kate are still Alive and running. ;) :D ;D
I Just like to keep X10 traffic to a minimum. ;) :D ;D
I've played with a talking clock option for X10WavPlayer and wouldn't have thought of the option without your post! ;) :D ;D


Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for BXVC
Post by: HA Dave on April 26, 2007, 09:58:13 PM
The "listener" part of BXVC is really an awesome feature! When you think about it ANY device that can some how trigger any X10 line of RF house/unit code can be announced by BXVC. If someone was to use the Powerflash Interface (PSC01) or even just a hot-wired palmpad remote, almost ANYTHING can be communicated as a custom voice announcement.

I still use one chime... and will likely keep it in service as a back-up to BXVC. But I really like the (kate16) voice telling me "there is activity in the backyard", or "there is a vistor in the driveway".

I know this all eats up X10 house/unit codes.... but I  have a decent sized X10 set-up and still have about 200 codes still available.

You know.... what would be a nice "add-on" to the voice would be a calender-reminder program. One that can use the selected (kate16) voice, make the announcement(s) at the proper date(s) and time(s) and not require a "click" on an "OK" button afterwards. It could even function as a [talking] clock!

You could write that couldn't you Tuicemen? Microsoft already has the calender there just waiting to be used.



Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for BXVC
Post by: HA Dave on October 22, 2007, 10:27:21 PM
Nearly 2500 views to this thread...... has anyone else tried the "talking clock?
My newest favorite add-on to BVC (http://www.x10community.com/forums/index.php?topic=12834.0) is weather aloud (http://www.nextup.com/WeatherAloud/). At my verbal request I get a weather report via the Kate voice (http://www.nextup.com/index.html)..
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for BXVC
Post by: dahur on October 27, 2007, 04:22:00 PM
Nearly 2500 views to this thread...... has anyone else tried the "talking clock?
My newest favorite add-on to BVC (http://www.x10community.com/forums/index.php?topic=12834.0) is weather aloud (http://www.nextup.com/WeatherAloud/). At my verbal request I get a weather report via the Kate voice (http://www.nextup.com/index.html)..

Dave,  how did you set this up on BVC?
I think it's worth the $20, I'd like to add it.
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for BXVC
Post by: HA Dave on October 27, 2007, 04:52:42 PM
It's really easy..... just download the 30 day free trial. Select your city, and then checkout the settings. A little playing with them and you will be up and running.
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for BXVC
Post by: Tuicemen on November 28, 2007, 11:07:36 AM

You know.... what would be a nice "add-on" to the voice would be a calender-reminder program. One that can use the selected (kate16) voice, make the announcement(s) at the proper date(s) and time(s) and not require a "click" on an "OK" button afterwards. It could even function as a [talking] clock!

You could write that couldn't you Tuicemen? Microsoft already has the calender there just waiting to be used.

Ok Dave! ;)
Just putting the final touches on the calender-reminder as part of X10wavplayer along with the ability to tell the current weather and current time so only one X10address is needed to trigger the time from AHP. Just waiting on feed back from some beta testers before I release it! ;)

Note to All: Before one jumps out and throws some cash at a niche program!
Why not donate to one of the freeware programs the users here create and make some suggestions for adds? (sad plug for cash) ::) ;) :D
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for BXVC
Post by: steven r on November 28, 2007, 05:43:10 PM
...My newest favorite add-on to BVC (http://www.x10community.com/forums/index.php?topic=12834.0) is weather aloud (http://www.nextup.com/WeatherAloud/). At my verbal request I get a weather report...
How do you configure Weather Aloud to update the wav file automatically? I have BVC playing the Weather Aloud file from yesterday.
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for Bill's Voice Commander
Post by: dahur on November 28, 2007, 06:14:22 PM
In Weather Aloud Preferences you can change the update time. I have mine updated every 30 minutes.  Just make sure the Weather Aloud output is going into the right spot in BVC.  "Audio Files", not "Sample Files".
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for Bill's Voice Commander
Post by: HA Dave on November 28, 2007, 10:13:03 PM
How do you configure Weather Aloud to update the wav file automatically? I have BVC playing the Weather Aloud file from yesterday.

In Weather Aloud Preferences you can change the update time. I have mine updated every 30 minutes.  Just make sure the Weather Aloud output is going into the right spot in BVC.  "Audio Files", not "Sample Files".

Yes.... and WeatherAloud may be saving more than one file... if so be sure you select the correct one.
Title: Talking Clock another way!
Post by: Tuicemen on December 11, 2007, 06:44:10 PM
Yes.... and WeatherAloud may be saving more than one file... if so be sure you select the correct one.
Ouch Good thing Hard drives are big now a days!
Note: X10WavPlayer (http://www.angelfire.com/in2/ontkoi/X10AHP/X10WavPlayer.html) doesn't save the weather info to a file!
It checks for updated info each time you request!
We all know how frequently weather changes! ;)
For the Talking Clock , to set this up so you only use one X10 address:
You only need one macro that basically fires the "Time(0).bat" file from the X10WavPlayer/BatchFiles folder.
Set timers to fire when you'd like the time announced!(every half hour if you like)
And now you can add the time annoucement to any X10 macro if you wish! ;)
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for Bill's Voice Commander
Post by: longbow22 on February 28, 2008, 05:48:04 PM
Hi
I was wondering if tuicemen could post some more information about using only 1 x10 address and a batch file for the talking clock?

Thanks

LB
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for Bill's Voice Commander
Post by: Tuicemen on February 29, 2008, 12:04:50 AM
longbow22:
Not a problem!  ;) :D
You'll need PC Companion (http://www.angelfire.com/in2/ontkoi/X10AHP/PcCompanion.html) then in AHP:[/color][/b]
You can do the same for any of the batch files in PC Companion! Although I doubt you'd want the weather spoken as often! ;)
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for Bill's Voice Commander
Post by: jsnone1 on January 25, 2009, 04:09:08 PM
longbow22:
Not a problem!  ;) :D
You'll need PC Companion (http://www.angelfire.com/in2/ontkoi/X10AHP/PcCompanion.html) then in AHP:
  • Create a phantom module
  • Create a macro triggered by this module
  • In it execute the PC Companion "Time(0).bat" file located in the Batchfiles folder
  • Now have this phantom module or macro triggered by a timer each time you wish the time spoken
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You can do the same for any of the batch files in PC Companion! Although I doubt you'd want the weather spoken as often! ;)

how do you set a timer to do something hourly? I only see options to set a specific time

also...when a batch file for PcCompanion is launch it opens a new PcCompanion each time, anyway to keep this from happening.

and finallym I dontated for the program, how do I unlock it now?
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for Bill's Voice Commander
Post by: Tuicemen on January 25, 2009, 05:47:31 PM
You create a event for each hour you wish the time spoken I'm sure you don't want it telling you the time when your trying to sleep! rofl
Companion only allows 2 instances to run 1 if you set it up like that!
Running a batch file opens companion and once the event is finished Companion closes (that's the way the batch files work)!
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and finallym I dontated for the program, how do I unlock it now?
An E-mail will follow with Unlock instructions! ;)
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for Bill's Voice Commander
Post by: jsnone1 on January 25, 2009, 05:51:04 PM
Running a batch file opens companion and once the event is finished Companion closes (that's the way the batch files work)!

this is not what is happening on mine.....it opens says time, and stays open, and if it says time again it opens again and stays open.....if I select the option to have only one open, the time announce will not work at all....
Title: Re: [USER IDEA] Talking Clock for Bill's Voice Commander
Post by: Tuicemen on January 25, 2009, 06:55:30 PM
Running a batch file opens companion and once the event is finished Companion closes (that's the way the batch files work)!

this is not what is happening on mine.....it opens says time, and stays open, and if it says time again it opens again and stays open.....if I select the option to have only one open, the time announce will not work at all....
which version of Companion you using?
Mine seems to close fine Unless I have many things going on at the same time and even then it not closing is rare!
In any case I'll dig into the code!
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