FoxVox Free voice control software for BMS
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For those (especially non native English speakers, such as my self) that are having trouble getting their voice commands recognized by windows and consequentially by foxvox, I found the below on Reddit that works (at least in my case ) like a charm! Basically you teach windows speech recognition to understand the specific phrases you need, using your voice and pronunciation. The idea is to record all BMS comms on windows speech recognition so foxvox (or any other similar app) would pick it up. Haven’t tried it yet on all comms just on a few commands for testing, but it seems to work nice. Hope it helps.https://www.reddit.com/r/starcitizen/comments/4jeety/new_voice_attack_info/d36ai9g
@foxster your app is amazing by the way! I have neither the time not the PC for running BMS lately, so I am exploring other stuff around the sim. I haven’t used your app since the first days, and it was like a whole new beast! Bravo!
Edit: Sorry but, for whatever reason MS decided to , at least for now, remove Speech Dictionary from the latest Windows 11, and they replaced Windows Speech Recognition with Voice Access. So no joy on the above tip! I did my initial try outs on my brother older windows 10 laptop. Never thought that they would remove the feature on W11.
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@danaos75 MSP 11 will run, but it doesn’t support speech training and it doesn’t support a general dictionary for more flexible speech - so it’s slightly more limited in that respect. It does, however, support a larger variety of languages.
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Hi Folks, willing to get some help
First time trying to configure foxvox. Already installed the SpeechPlatformRuntime and MSSpeech_SR_en-US_TELE. But it still doesn’t show in the app. although the CTRL + Windows + S works and also the commands are recognized.
Any tips on how to enable the voice feature?
Btw, awesome software @foxster -
@Mauricio-Sipmann I’m assuming you have set the app to use MSP 11…and you’re not seeing any available language options? Please check the following Windows registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Speech Server\v11.0\Recognizers\Tokens
You should see at least one key for SR_MS_en-US_TELE_11.0 listed. This is where FoxVox gets its information about installed speech languages.
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@foxster Yeap. I have one there https://imgur.com/a/P0Wt1kV (sorry, no permission to post pictures in the forum yet)
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@Mauricio-Sipmann Either WSR or MSP 11 are the only options. Latest Win 11 has removed WSR, but it’s supported on Win 10 and earlier Win 11 platforms as far as I understand. Are you using FV installed or standalone version? I’m wondering if there may be a permission issue that prevents it from reading from that registry key. Maybe try running it with admin rights? Are you able to even enable the voice recognition by clicking on the toolbar button or do you get an error message?
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@foxster not able at all… I’m suspecting of my windows being in pt-BR. I tried some dotnet code to see if I could spot an exception but also no exception :). I think I’ll just do a format and install windows again
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@Mauricio-Sipmann Could be. I had heard some versions of Windows only support a single language, but I thought it was limited to WSR, not MSP. Sorry, not much help here. Let me know if you figure anything out.