- Apr 20, 2014
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Was playing about with Cortana last night (We get on pretty well), but 2 things spoilt the ambience.
1 When I said "Hey Cortana" my phone and SP3 chimed in as well as the Cortana who lives in my PC.
2 I was struck by the amount of background noise, it's summer so had the windows open, traffic noise, the TV etc.
So I am thinking I should sort this out before Cortana pops up on my Xbox One (In same room and working well on voice commands via Kinect) and maybe turning Cortana off on the SP3 unless I take it out of the flat.
And then I looked at what for me is the forgotten aspect of input on a PC, the microphone. I was originally using a Kinect on my PC and the mic worked fine, but changed to a small HP web cam with built in mic, typically this sits on top of my 27inch monitor and would be about 2ft away from where I speak, and above (So slightly looking down).
When a mic is further away it has to pick up more background noise to compensate. So I dug out my Skype headset a Microsoft LX3000.
All of a sudden she was all mine, hanging on my every word and not putting a foot wrong.
But I don't really want my nights with Cortana spoiled by wearing something over my head.................
What microphones do you use? Have you had to adapt or change what you started with to accommodate Cortana in your life?
1 When I said "Hey Cortana" my phone and SP3 chimed in as well as the Cortana who lives in my PC.
2 I was struck by the amount of background noise, it's summer so had the windows open, traffic noise, the TV etc.
So I am thinking I should sort this out before Cortana pops up on my Xbox One (In same room and working well on voice commands via Kinect) and maybe turning Cortana off on the SP3 unless I take it out of the flat.
And then I looked at what for me is the forgotten aspect of input on a PC, the microphone. I was originally using a Kinect on my PC and the mic worked fine, but changed to a small HP web cam with built in mic, typically this sits on top of my 27inch monitor and would be about 2ft away from where I speak, and above (So slightly looking down).
When a mic is further away it has to pick up more background noise to compensate. So I dug out my Skype headset a Microsoft LX3000.
All of a sudden she was all mine, hanging on my every word and not putting a foot wrong.
But I don't really want my nights with Cortana spoiled by wearing something over my head.................
What microphones do you use? Have you had to adapt or change what you started with to accommodate Cortana in your life?