Merhaba
hasantr,
Thanks for your comments.... and sorry for the delayed response...
hasantr wrote: ↑21 Jul 2019, 15:20
There is such a problem. When the plugin window does not appear, we get rid of the crowd. Unfortunately, sometimes the plug-in is not closed and continues to listen to conversations for a long time.
Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce this behaviour. In fact, by setting the
hideChromeInstance property to true, you simply
hides the relevant chrome window and the script should behave the same way in every aspect except that it should now recognize hidden windows
and operate consequently on the hidden chrome instance window.
hasantr wrote: ↑21 Jul 2019, 15:20
I want to make sure that my voice will no longer record when the recording time is over. Maybe a "Rec" text can be put on the screen. When I click on Rec, I can be sure that I definitely stopped recording.
Such a "rec" text actually exists on chrome: it appears on the top of the tab near the tab title when a site is currently using the microphone. The problem
lies in the fact that the present script launches chrome in app mode (if I remember well, it has been made necessary by a difficulty to identify
the correct chrome window). Yet, in app mode, this built-in little icon does not appear... The extension simulates clicks on the site: when you do
such clicks yourself on the site the script is taking advantage of and from chrome, without the extension, the "rec" little icon does appears and
disappears; there is no reason for the site to react differently when javascript do it for you. Maybe there is some command that fails to operate
on the hidden window somewhere in the script. I will try to check the script again when I have time.
This script is mostly a proof of concept. You might find
gregster's speech recognition script more reliable, as it use an API.
Thanks much again for your feedback
hasantr cheers.
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