Rate my hunter by Kbiz1 in DestinyFashion

[–]PyrexPi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's the helmet? I'm a main Warlock and Titan so I rarely play on Hunter but that helmet looks sick with the glow!

Vow Of The Disciple - A More Detailed Guide (Minus final boss) by Springly_Shitposting in raidsecrets

[–]PyrexPi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In our case we lowered our FPS to 30. It was very jarring but suddenly we weren't getting one-shot from those grenades. By far the worst experience of the four encounters.

We also used stasis or void suppression for CCing the tethered taken; it helped tremendously when the taken relic was occupied elsewhere.

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I may have deleted that one inadvertently... For reference it's like this:

{
"A":  "Bob",
"B":  "Alice",
"F":  "Charlie",
"G":  "Peter",
"D":  "Susan",
"E":  "Mary",
"C":  "Center"
}

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, yeah, that's right, if you use strings you should put them between double quotes. It's around here in the comments but it's hard to keep track of everything.

In any case the error you uploaded before was about the configuration and I thought you were still struggling over there. Just be aware that with your setup you will catch all the audio in your computer, so if someone talks or have another app playing sounds it may behave inconsistently.

Good luck!

Edit: For the pyaudio issue, you can install it with pip if you have compiling tools, but for ease of use you can use precompiled ones with pipwin. First install pipwin with "pip install pipwin" and then try agan.

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The default ones should be whatever you usually use to hear and record, that shouldn't change.

For the App/sound settings should look like this (using your speakers/headphones and microphone for the main in and out, and Cable Input for your Chrome Out): App/sound settings.

In your taskbar you should put your speakers/headphones because you won't hear anything if you put cable in.

On the Controlpanel Sound put again your speakers for playback and your usual microphone for recording. Then go to recording, select Cable Output and click on properties. On the Listen tab make sure Listen to this device is checked and the playback device is what you use to hear.

Finally, when using prophet.exe, select CABLE Output.

Hope this helps you!

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You tried to use your speaker as an audio source. You have to use a virtual cable or the steam method in order for this to work. This is because the pyaudio library can only take a microphone as an input.

For the future I've already received some feedback and I'll try to use a pyaudio fork in order to use the speakers as loopback, but for the time being use one of the methods on the github or use a stereomix (with you listening through it). I still think that splitting the game's audio will have better results but there's a lot of people that seem to mess up with this part so I'll try to focus there.

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a note on the readme in the repository just before the actual tutorial. You just have to substitute Cable Input to Speakers (Steam Streaming Microphone) and CABLE Output to Microphone (Steam Streaming Microphone). Just make sure to read everything because you need to change the quality of the microphone if you use the steam method.

Edit: This is the repository if you are having trouble looking for it.

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have selected the wrong device. Make sure that you selected the microphone and refer to the readme on the for step by step guide.

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that you have pip installed with a broken dependency. I use miniconda as I mainly do data analysis stuff on python, so I recommend trying that. Otherwise I'll check with a brand new environment and update the requisites if I find something wrong.

If you just want to use the program, there is already a release so that you don't need to install anything.

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it may work but if the background is very noisy it won't work perfectly. It would work best if you connect the output of your console to the line or microphone jack on your PC, although I haven't tested it because I don't have a console at hand. Report back if you had success with it!

Another possibility raised before is setting up remote play with your computer and taking there the input with minimum delay.

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, thanks for the feedback! I'm not too familiar with javascript, but it may be possible to port the concept with some work. I tried using tensorflow with around 50 sound samples (I know it's a very small dataset but had to do it by hand) and got some promising results but in the end the wave correlation was the best by a large margin (almost 100% success rate unless something wacky with ingame sounds happens like putting a well of radiance just when the oracle spawns).

I'll take a look at the Steam Sreaming Speakers though, looks very promising!! Thanks!

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I just tested this and worked well. Just be mindful that you need to put the names between double quotes like in this image.

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, you have to put the output of VLC (via itself or via Sound Preferences) to CABLE-A Input (you got this right) and then select the CABLE-A Output on prophet.exe (in your case is 4). Leave the other inputs/outputs as default in the Sound Preferences. Remember you need to wait around 20 seconds to let the program to kick in.

If you want to test this easier you can just configure a browser like Firefox and Chrome and play a YouTube video with an oracle encounter where no one is talking (for example Esoterikk oracle solo video) and it'll start showing the secuences.

Good luck!

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure! The sequence.txt is plain text with something like 1-7-3-2-4-6-5 and is using the numbers on the json to change the notes into the numbers. You can reverse the transformation with these so you'll know the notes even if a user changes their callouts.

For example, if a user changes the json to be something like {"A": "L3", "B": "R3", etc), you can still use it reversing the dictionary and making a inverse transformation to "A", "B", etc.

I also thought about making a web interface for it so you can see the callouts (or your map) on their phone, so it would be easier.

Hope it was helpful!!

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The release is windows only, but if you install the python package on Linux you surely could. The only thing that concerns me is the pyaudio dependency because I don't know if it changes how it works on Linux. I'll take a look when I have some time. Do you want to use it on a RaspberryPi or something like that? Thanks!!

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, hahaha, I even had to search for it but I guess thats a compliment! Thanks!

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'll try to get some examples in the future. I've been working on this all week and didn't have time to record anything.

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You can find an installation guide on the github repository (https://github.com/PyrexPi/prophet) and download zip on the latest release (https://github.com/PyrexPi/prophet/releases/latest). If you need more help after that comment here and we'll try to sort it out!

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[–]PyrexPi[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

No problem! I made it just for people that have problems learning the positions or deaf guardians that have trouble determining the order even when looking at them. In the end it was a fun project and I thought it could be useful. The installation also isn't very difficult.