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Speakables for TV - free voice control for Mac-based PVRs

speakablesAs much as I love my TiVo, I've always lamented the fact that when I talk to it, it doesn't respond. Instead, I have to push buttons on its peanut-shaped remote to get it to change channels, view the TV listings guide and play all of my recorded programs. Archaic, right?

Enter Speakables with the first "off the shelf" software made specifically to control a Mac-based PVR (personal video recorder) with nothing but your voice.

Speakables for TV was developed by a team of speech recognition experts, including a key developer of Apple's Speech Recognition. It currently works with EvolutionTV, AlchemyTV and MyTV.PVR, in conjunction with Mac OS X's Speakable Items. To encourage more rapid adoption of computer-based PVRs, Speakables has released Speakables for TV as a free download for Mac OS X 10.2 or higher.

I don't currently use any of the Mac-based PVRs because I enjoy lounging on the couch (aka the Veg Zone) to watch TV and I have no desire to connect my Macs to my television, but I will admit that I find the idea of being able to turn on Seinfeld just by screaming "Serenity now!" quite appealing!

And if you think that's fun, check out Speakables for iTunes for a mere $10 and get ready for Speakables for iPhoto, which is do out soon.
 

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As much as I love my TiVo, I've always lamented the fact that when I talk to it, it doesn't respond. Instead, I have to push buttons on its...
 

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Wry Cooter

Laurie, Could you or other staff in a future post actually do a round up of the mac PVRs, because it's a confusing shadow world. You mentioned Evolution, Alchemy, and MyTV. There there is El Gato product, apparent portage of MythTV to mac OS X, and Apples Front Row and the Mac Media Center project, which seem more concerned with the GUI than the engine under the hood. Not to mention all those dreamers that think their Mac Mini can handle HD (it can't). Or is this all ultra secret anti redmond project?

October 23 2005 at 12:24 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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