Which service are you calling in Home Assistant?
You may be interested to know that I’m working on a Hass.IO add-on for Rhasspy. I’ll post here again when I’m ready for people to try it out.
Which service are you calling in Home Assistant?
You may be interested to know that I’m working on a Hass.IO add-on for Rhasspy. I’ll post here again when I’m ready for people to try it out.
thank you very much
I call the service home assiatant turn on
Hi, any news about the add-on?
Do you see any errors in your home assistant log? Which wake word service are you using (pocketsphinx, snowboy, mycroft precise)?
Yes. I have all of the pieces functioning together in an Alpine Docker container, so there aren’t any technical hurdles left. I’m currently working on two things before releasing a beta version: (1) a web interface for configuring/testing Rhasspy, and (2) full support out of the box for English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish and Italian. Not knowing 5 out of those 6 languages, I’ve been getting help from friends to translate examples and do testing. Anyone here know German, Spanish, or Italian?
I’m using Alpine Docker container
I would like to install on the docker
I’m using pocketsphinx, snowboy
I’m using Alpine Docker container
I would like to install on the docker
That sounds good, I’m know Spanish, i can help you out
I am Dutch
If that statement is true no one knows. I doubt it is
OK, great. I’ll PM you some info soon. Thanks.
Great, thank you. I’ll PM you some info when it’s ready.
I’ll push what I have to Github this week so you can start testing it out. It’s not fully functional yet, though.
ok. great . I am anxious to be tested and experienced
I am using Docker Compose
I can help with italian language.
only on hassio though.
Sorry for the delay, everyone! I’m getting close to an initial release of the Rhasspy hass.io add-on that we can start testing.
For those of you who are willing to help with testing and translation: is anyone running on a Raspberry Pi or other ARM-based system?
Glad to see you are making progress. I personally also switched to Hass.io on a Raspberry Pi 3 running on top op Raspbian and can help you test again.
I have constructed a few local add-ons for testing myself so I start knowing my way around in Docker too.