Hello guys,
i have recently made a c# script in ventuz to convert text into speech.
Speech is returned by Windows default voice speech.
here is a video of my work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m338qnWK0JY
My problem is that i can't get this audio in Ventuz AnalyzeAudio node...
Anyone have a solution ?
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AudioAnalysis Windows
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Re: AudioAnalysis Windows
Hello,
it will propably work if you use the Configuration Editor and create a new AV-Config, there you can set a new route/cable for the audio.
Check if that works. Propably you would need to wire "from ventuz to ventuz"
PS: i have just the Ventuz to Windows shwon in the Picture.. you can also use Ventuz to Ventuz!
RegArts
Dee
it will propably work if you use the Configuration Editor and create a new AV-Config, there you can set a new route/cable for the audio.
Check if that works. Propably you would need to wire "from ventuz to ventuz"
PS: i have just the Ventuz to Windows shwon in the Picture.. you can also use Ventuz to Ventuz!
RegArts
Dee
Re: AudioAnalysis Windows
Finally i scripted a C# audio analyzer to get this audio source and it work now
I already tried this with Ventuz Config but the problem remains...
I already tried this with Ventuz Config but the problem remains...