ID:154347
Dec 18 2001, 3:10 pm
|
|
I was staring aimlessly at the byond interface, boared, and i was wondering, do you guys think it would be possible in the near future, if you could put a bonzi buddy-type program into the code, so maybe instead of using a chat similation, we could use voice similation for say commands and such.
|
In response to Lummox JR
|
|
Lummox JR wrote:
Much more useful would be expanded sound support including MP3 and MOD/XM formats. What exactly are those? |
In response to Sariat
|
|
Sariat wrote:
Lummox JR wrote: Digital Music format. A step above midi, yet below MP3. I believe they are very old formats and nobody uses them anymore, but I love them. Unreal Tournament-engined games (Deus Ex and UT) use a compressed form of them and I think they sound great. Winamp plays them, as well as IT. (Impulse Tracker) |
In response to Sariat
|
|
Sariat wrote:
Much more useful would be expanded sound support including MP3 and MOD/XM formats. MOD, XM, S3M, IT, GDM, and several other similar formats are basically a lot like "advanced MIDI"; they include sound samples with the instruments they use, which provides for a much broader range of sounds (including limited vocals). This isn't quite as good as an MP3 in terms of what you can do with them, but they have several advantages:
|
Son--
It already is possible to read speech into your BYOND applications! Do it through the Browse() function... I have experimented with this before. I eventually got the program to the point where any word that you said in the program's four word vocabulary (greetings, farewell, yes, no) would appear in BYOND's text window -- very cool effect! If I can get the files all together from my old computer without crashing it (stupid old computer!!) I will send you a copy of the program. -Lord of Water the web wizard |
I don't think that'd even be possible in the distant future. Besides, Bonzi Buddy uses kind of an antiquated text-to-speech engine and this sort of feature probably wouldn't be useful in many games anyway.
Much more useful would be expanded sound support including MP3 and MOD/XM formats.
Lummox JR