A forum topic for suggesting new features for CastleOS
Multiple Audio Input Devices
Christopher Macnichol Posts: 37
11/8/2013
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Hello,
I just recently stumbled across this site and am pretty excited about it. It seems to have a lot of support currently and a lot of thought appears to have gone into it.
I just finished, or almost finished, remodeling a house. When I did I wired it for everything I could think of including Microphones in each room. The end goal at the time was to use Open Air Mics with a Mixer to feed the audio into something like Home Automated Living's Software. This was before I found CastleOS. I like a lot of features I am seeing with CastleOS and am wondering if it is ever going to be possible to use multiple Audio Input sources. I like the idea of using a Kinect, but that will not work it every room and it would be nice to use some of the existing Mics I already have.
Either way, I look forward to see how this software grows in the future.
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Chris Cicchitelli Administrator Posts: 3390
11/9/2013
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Christopher Macnichol wrote: Hello,
I just recently stumbled across this site and am pretty excited about it. It seems to have a lot of support currently and a lot of thought appears to have gone into it.
I just finished, or almost finished, remodeling a house. When I did I wired it for everything I could think of including Microphones in each room. The end goal at the time was to use Open Air Mics with a Mixer to feed the audio into something like Home Automated Living's Software. This was before I found CastleOS. I like a lot of features I am seeing with CastleOS and am wondering if it is ever going to be possible to use multiple Audio Input sources. I like the idea of using a Kinect, but that will not work it every room and it would be nice to use some of the existing Mics I already have.
Either way, I look forward to see how this software grows in the future. Hi Chris! Right now the Kinect is the only device that can support our zero-false positive quality. It's more than just an open-air microphone, as it's a directional array with a LOT of signal processing that regular microphones just can't do. That said, the Kinect is powerful enough that you may not need one in every room, I'd suggest downloading the trial and seeing how it works in your home environment! Let us know if you have any other questions!
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