I;ve been reading up a bit on speech controls, which seeme like a nice feature to add to a simple home automation system.
However, I'm a bit lost on the practicalities of it all.
Assuming I need a microphone is each room I want to be able to voice control from. How can I have 5 or 6 mic's connected to the controlling pc ?
Also, for the voice responses, do I need to wire speakers form the controlling pc to each room ?
Or, is there an easy ( and cheap ) way to have the response only come into the speaker in the same room as the command came from ?
- In my mind, this would mean say 6 separately connected microphones, with the pc & softwar eknowing from which room the voice came.
i.e. If I'm in the kitchen, and I say "Turn on back light", I don't want the response "back light on" to be heard in every room, as that would be a nuissance.
Mabye I'm away off track .. please advise !
However, I'm a bit lost on the practicalities of it all.
Assuming I need a microphone is each room I want to be able to voice control from. How can I have 5 or 6 mic's connected to the controlling pc ?
Also, for the voice responses, do I need to wire speakers form the controlling pc to each room ?
Or, is there an easy ( and cheap ) way to have the response only come into the speaker in the same room as the command came from ?
- In my mind, this would mean say 6 separately connected microphones, with the pc & softwar eknowing from which room the voice came.
i.e. If I'm in the kitchen, and I say "Turn on back light", I don't want the response "back light on" to be heard in every room, as that would be a nuissance.
Mabye I'm away off track .. please advise !
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