The Speech recognition is powered by Google, and the voices are generated by text to speech demos that are only available online. For these features and to enable LM Studio models to search for up to date info, an internet connection is required. LM Studio and the model can be run locally.
@@TechInterests Hmm so you don't need api calls to google then if its a free model from them? Why not use a local model for that or did I misunderstand?
@@matthewfuller9760 The Google speech recognition webpage will use Google's API, even though it's free. The Text To Speech functionality provide by the Text To Speech Demo webpage will also use API calls to the respective TTS engines. It's not possible to do this locally using Googles Speech Recognition or the voices available through the Text To Speech Demo webpage that the app utilizes to have the output from LM Studio converted to speech.
It's here, recognizes speech and speaks it's output in 90 languages and over 1400 voices ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l1uYTuZoB6Q.html
Hi Paul. To control the projector and screen and other infra red devices the device I use is call USB UIRT and can be found at usbuirtDOTcom. I'm not sure if it's Mac compatable. To recline the chair I used Lego Mindstorms NXT and built a little mechanism that presses the switches that activate the chair. For lights and sockets I use Home Easy remote control light switches and socket controllers and wire a HomeEasy reomte control up to a Velleman k8055 experimental USB board to control them
Forgive me for my questions built where can I buy the device that transmits the data from the PC, I own a iMac and Im getting Dragon as Im a Quadriplegic , do you have a website explaining how to program it. There is a new Siri like clock radio that talks to you and communicates via wifi, it was on that crowd sourcing site . Thanks Paul
Dragon Naturally Speaking on PC. Mobiola Headset App on the phone, so you can use the phone as a wireless mic. USB UIRT connected to the PC to Transmit IR codes to the projector and screen