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Old 04-09-10, 04:06 AM   #1
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So I gave this program a try. Had to do training like 3 times to get it to work right. And it worked fine about 95% of the time. But recently it has taken to malfunctioning mid play.


Nothing changes in my mic setup or anything. But mid play it just starts going nuts. Like “Ahead Slow” is recognized by the program as anything from the “Radio” command to “Down Periscope” or “Weather Report” or anything else it decides.


I can't figure out what is going on or how to get it to work and any help would be greatly appreciated.


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Old 04-09-10, 09:53 AM   #2
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So I gave this program a try. Had to do training like 3 times to get it to work right. And it worked fine about 95% of the time. But recently it has taken to malfunctioning mid play.


Nothing changes in my mic setup or anything. But mid play it just starts going nuts. Like “Ahead Slow” is recognized by the program as anything from the “Radio” command to “Down Periscope” or “Weather Report” or anything else it decides.


I can't figure out what is going on or how to get it to work and any help would be greatly appreciated.


-Captain Wolfe
maybe is the CPU that overloads in game and the recognition start to fails... I mean when there is a lot of action on screen. And when you test it outside game is all fine? I mean talk in the shoot screen to check if recognize each sentence there before starting game... also you can try changing the conflictive word to other one. Sometimes the words are similar, you can edit the XML and find "Ahead Slow" and change for example "Slow" then try if is better inside game. Also you can delete your trained profile and just train again other one. I just train it once here and is going fine. Good luck and thanks for try it !
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Old 04-09-10, 09:53 PM   #3
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maybe is the CPU that overloads in game and the recognition start to fails... I mean when there is a lot of action on screen. And when you test it outside game is all fine? I mean talk in the shoot screen to check if recognize each sentence there before starting game... also you can try changing the conflictive word to other one. Sometimes the words are similar, you can edit the XML and find "Ahead Slow" and change for example "Slow" then try if is better inside game. Also you can delete your trained profile and just train again other one. I just train it once here and is going fine. Good luck and thanks for try it !
It works fine out of game before I use it in the game. Maybe our definition of lots of action is different but I was merely topside shooting at a ship with the deck gun at maybe 500m, mild seas, when it started malfunctioning.

You are correct, the main problem that it was having (before it got even worse) was it was doing the "Head to View" command and changing course when I would say Ahead Two Thirds. At the start, all other "Ahead..." speed commands were recognized but then it degraded and I gave up on it last night.
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