Hello all,
I know this is an odd question, but has anyone come across a script
that would use perhaps a .wav file to audibly convey the deviations
of vector points in real time when running the cmm program.
It would come in handy for me in a few instances. (Not being able to see the
monitor would be one instance.)
Or maybe an idea of how to start to tackle a script of this sort.,
Any comments would be appreciated.
to extract the deviations is easy enough and there are enough examples.
Sending the data to an external program and or an website is also possible.
Just have to find a website or a ready-made program that speaks an given text with an ai voice
preferably one that can be controlled with command lines (cmd). Or has an html interface.
that being said:
I didn't search, but if you can't find a ready-made program for it, this will not work.
I don't think this can be implemented directly in basic-script
to extract the deviations is easy enough and there are enough examples.
Sending the data to an external program and or an website is also possible.
Just have to find a website or a ready-made program that speaks an given text with an ai voice
preferably one that can be controlled with command lines (cmd). Or has an html interface.
that being said:
I didn't search, but if you can't find a ready-made program for it, this will not work.
I don't think this can be implemented directly in basic-script