Hi All,
For the past few day's I have been stuck in a hotel on a business trip. To pass the time I decided to create a ships library using voice attack, it has started to become slightly addictive!
So, I have managed to input a huge amount of data from the internet (around 300 commands with thousands of random replies on top of my Elite dangerous ship commands) ranging from poetry to facts about the universe, famous quotes.. you name it.
My problem is how much data you can enter into each text to speech command line. Below is an example, as you can see, a lot of data can be entered, however that seems to be the max amount of txt you can enter for each command.
Does anyone know a way to increase the amount of text to be played randomly in voice attack?
One example -
I randomly say - tell me about the universe; tell me more; give me a random fact; more facts; another fact, give me more facts
computer randomly replies - separated by ;
A monster version of our sun has been found, the largest known member of the family of yellow stars to which our sun belongs. The massive star emits light in similar wavelengths as our sun but its diameter is over 1300 times larger. That means it would engulf all the planets between Mercury and Jupiter if placed at the centre of our solar system. The star's size also means it is touching its smaller, companion star. Dubbed H R 5171 Alpha, the star is located in the constellation Centaurus around 12,000 light years from Earth. It was already known to be a hyper giant, the largest class of stars, but its exact size hadn't been well studied. It still isn't the largest star we know about – that crown goes to U Y Scuti, which is around 1700 times larger than our sun. But U Y Scuti is in a different stage of stellar evolution and so belongs to a different family of stars called red stars. Both red and yellow stars can be hyper giants, but yellow hyper giants were previously thought to be at most 700 times the size of the sun. The new measurement of H R 5171 Alpha, shows they can be much bigger. It is 50 per cent larger than the red hyper giant Betelgeuse, which is located in the constellation Orion and is the ninth brightest star in the night sky. Another surprise for Chesneau's team was the discovery that 5171 A has a little brother. Previous observations suggested the star varied in brightness. Now the team has shown that this is due to a companion star that is around one third its size. The two stars orbit each other, forming a binary system. However, though their centres are separated by more than the distance between our sun and Saturn, 5171 Alpha is so large that the two are touching, forming a continuous peanut-shaped structure; Most scientists say life's basic chemicals formed on the Earth. The astronomer Fred Hoyle said they came from space; The Milky Way galaxy is whirling rapidly, spinning our sun and all its other stars at around 100 million km per hour; The Sun travels around the galaxy once every 200 million years – a journey of 100,000 light years; There may be a huge black hole in the very middle of the most of the galaxies; The Universe is probably about 15 billion years old, but the estimations vary; One problem with working out the age of the Universe is that there are stars in our galaxy which are thought to be 14 to 18 billion years old – older than the estimated age of the Universe. So, either the stars must be younger, or the Universe older; The very furthest galaxies are spreading away from us at more than 90% of the speed of light; The Universe was once thought to be everything that could ever exist, but recent theories about inflation (e.g. Big Bang) suggest our universe may be just one of countless bubbles of space time; The Universe may have neither a centre nor an edge, because according to Einstein’s theory of relativity, gravity bends all of space time around into an endless curve; If you fell into a black hole, you would stretch like spaghetti; Matter spiraling into a black hole is torn apart and glows so brightly that it creates the brightest objects in the Universe – quasars; The opposite of black holes are estimated to be white holes which spray out matter and light like fountains; A day in Mercury lasts approximately as long as 59 days on earth; Every atom in your body is billions of years old; There’s a type of mollusc called a chiton that can make its own magnetic teeth; here’s a gas cloud in the constellation of Aquila that contains enough alcohol to make 400 trillion trillion pints of beer; ooking at stars is basically looking into the past, because of how long it takes the light from them to reach us; A Mars-sized object crashed into Earth 4.5 billion years ago, chipping off a chunk of rock that became the moon, and making the Earth’s axis tilt slightly; Atoms are mostly empty space; If you removed all the empty space from the atoms that make up all the humans on Earth, the remaining mass could fit inside a sugar cube; scientists estimate that there are hundreds of billions more galaxies in the universe, none of which you can see without a telescope. Moreover each one of these galaxies has billions of stars which brings the grand total number of stars in the universe to 10 billion trillion which is 10 followed by 21 zeros. Thats more stars than the number of grains of sand on the Earth; In 2004 scientists discovered the largest diamond ever. In fact it’s a collapsed star. Measuring 4000 km across and having a core composed of 10 billion trillion trillion carats it’s roughly 50 light years from the Earth; The universe is all light, matter, and energy that exist in time and space; The Sun is 93 million miles from Earth, yet it is 270,000 times closer than the next nearest star; The two nearest galaxies are Andromeda and the Magellanic Clouds; Galaxies are grouped in clusters; Globular clusters are stars grouped together in the shape of a ball; All those kings and battles, migrations and inventions, wars and loves, every thing in the history books happened here in the last 14 seconds of the cosmic calendar; The stars we see in the night sky are very far away from us, so far the star light we see has taken a long time to travel across space to reach our eyes. This means whenever we look out into the night, and gaze at stars, we are actually experiencing how they looked in the past. For example, the bright star Vega is relatively close to us, 25 light-years away, so the light we see left the star 25 years ago. while Betelgeuse, in the constellation of Orion, is 640 light-years away, so the light left the star around 1370, during the time of the Hundred Years War between England and France. Other stars we see are further away still, so we are seeing them much deeper in their past.; lympus Mons on Mars, is the tallest mountain on any of the planets of the Solar System. The mountain is a gigantic shield volcano, similar to volcanoes found in the Haiiwain Islands. standing at 26 kilometres tall, and sprawling 600 kilometres across. To put this into scale, this makes the mountain almost three times the height of Mount Everest.
For the past few day's I have been stuck in a hotel on a business trip. To pass the time I decided to create a ships library using voice attack, it has started to become slightly addictive!
So, I have managed to input a huge amount of data from the internet (around 300 commands with thousands of random replies on top of my Elite dangerous ship commands) ranging from poetry to facts about the universe, famous quotes.. you name it.
My problem is how much data you can enter into each text to speech command line. Below is an example, as you can see, a lot of data can be entered, however that seems to be the max amount of txt you can enter for each command.
Does anyone know a way to increase the amount of text to be played randomly in voice attack?
One example -
I randomly say - tell me about the universe; tell me more; give me a random fact; more facts; another fact, give me more facts
computer randomly replies - separated by ;
A monster version of our sun has been found, the largest known member of the family of yellow stars to which our sun belongs. The massive star emits light in similar wavelengths as our sun but its diameter is over 1300 times larger. That means it would engulf all the planets between Mercury and Jupiter if placed at the centre of our solar system. The star's size also means it is touching its smaller, companion star. Dubbed H R 5171 Alpha, the star is located in the constellation Centaurus around 12,000 light years from Earth. It was already known to be a hyper giant, the largest class of stars, but its exact size hadn't been well studied. It still isn't the largest star we know about – that crown goes to U Y Scuti, which is around 1700 times larger than our sun. But U Y Scuti is in a different stage of stellar evolution and so belongs to a different family of stars called red stars. Both red and yellow stars can be hyper giants, but yellow hyper giants were previously thought to be at most 700 times the size of the sun. The new measurement of H R 5171 Alpha, shows they can be much bigger. It is 50 per cent larger than the red hyper giant Betelgeuse, which is located in the constellation Orion and is the ninth brightest star in the night sky. Another surprise for Chesneau's team was the discovery that 5171 A has a little brother. Previous observations suggested the star varied in brightness. Now the team has shown that this is due to a companion star that is around one third its size. The two stars orbit each other, forming a binary system. However, though their centres are separated by more than the distance between our sun and Saturn, 5171 Alpha is so large that the two are touching, forming a continuous peanut-shaped structure; Most scientists say life's basic chemicals formed on the Earth. The astronomer Fred Hoyle said they came from space; The Milky Way galaxy is whirling rapidly, spinning our sun and all its other stars at around 100 million km per hour; The Sun travels around the galaxy once every 200 million years – a journey of 100,000 light years; There may be a huge black hole in the very middle of the most of the galaxies; The Universe is probably about 15 billion years old, but the estimations vary; One problem with working out the age of the Universe is that there are stars in our galaxy which are thought to be 14 to 18 billion years old – older than the estimated age of the Universe. So, either the stars must be younger, or the Universe older; The very furthest galaxies are spreading away from us at more than 90% of the speed of light; The Universe was once thought to be everything that could ever exist, but recent theories about inflation (e.g. Big Bang) suggest our universe may be just one of countless bubbles of space time; The Universe may have neither a centre nor an edge, because according to Einstein’s theory of relativity, gravity bends all of space time around into an endless curve; If you fell into a black hole, you would stretch like spaghetti; Matter spiraling into a black hole is torn apart and glows so brightly that it creates the brightest objects in the Universe – quasars; The opposite of black holes are estimated to be white holes which spray out matter and light like fountains; A day in Mercury lasts approximately as long as 59 days on earth; Every atom in your body is billions of years old; There’s a type of mollusc called a chiton that can make its own magnetic teeth; here’s a gas cloud in the constellation of Aquila that contains enough alcohol to make 400 trillion trillion pints of beer; ooking at stars is basically looking into the past, because of how long it takes the light from them to reach us; A Mars-sized object crashed into Earth 4.5 billion years ago, chipping off a chunk of rock that became the moon, and making the Earth’s axis tilt slightly; Atoms are mostly empty space; If you removed all the empty space from the atoms that make up all the humans on Earth, the remaining mass could fit inside a sugar cube; scientists estimate that there are hundreds of billions more galaxies in the universe, none of which you can see without a telescope. Moreover each one of these galaxies has billions of stars which brings the grand total number of stars in the universe to 10 billion trillion which is 10 followed by 21 zeros. Thats more stars than the number of grains of sand on the Earth; In 2004 scientists discovered the largest diamond ever. In fact it’s a collapsed star. Measuring 4000 km across and having a core composed of 10 billion trillion trillion carats it’s roughly 50 light years from the Earth; The universe is all light, matter, and energy that exist in time and space; The Sun is 93 million miles from Earth, yet it is 270,000 times closer than the next nearest star; The two nearest galaxies are Andromeda and the Magellanic Clouds; Galaxies are grouped in clusters; Globular clusters are stars grouped together in the shape of a ball; All those kings and battles, migrations and inventions, wars and loves, every thing in the history books happened here in the last 14 seconds of the cosmic calendar; The stars we see in the night sky are very far away from us, so far the star light we see has taken a long time to travel across space to reach our eyes. This means whenever we look out into the night, and gaze at stars, we are actually experiencing how they looked in the past. For example, the bright star Vega is relatively close to us, 25 light-years away, so the light we see left the star 25 years ago. while Betelgeuse, in the constellation of Orion, is 640 light-years away, so the light left the star around 1370, during the time of the Hundred Years War between England and France. Other stars we see are further away still, so we are seeing them much deeper in their past.; lympus Mons on Mars, is the tallest mountain on any of the planets of the Solar System. The mountain is a gigantic shield volcano, similar to volcanoes found in the Haiiwain Islands. standing at 26 kilometres tall, and sprawling 600 kilometres across. To put this into scale, this makes the mountain almost three times the height of Mount Everest.
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