welcome to the coffee break everybody nice to see you hey Robbie Mona good morning everybody how are you guys today oh well I'm good run before we get into it I've been meaning to ask you how do you have those speakers mounted or those wall-mounted okay yes yeah yep I might have mentioned it before when the our our house burned down like fact actually almost six years ago now yep and so we built this new house so I had access to all the wall you know all the studs and everything and I know I has those you know spike wired the house before the drywall right so I wired Ethernet I wired speakers in a few of the rooms and so I kinda already knew what I wanted and I love the setup so that's really cool here with the drywall off that's the best time to to install cabling and Ethernet cable and all the rest of it right yeah yeah I mean that was the amazing opportunity for me to you know to do what I wanted that's cool you think that I was here merchandising today why what did I miss I got the shirt okay commercial endorsement saying there you go there you go give them a call say hey you know I'll wear your merchandise bp9 got me got my head spinning when he saw when you were asking me bp9 about the fact that we all read 360 cameras yes and one of my one of my Kickstarter dreams was to be able to shoot the video of Jeff getting shot with the pink balls with the 360 but we didn't we didn't quite get there so but then you made me think hey maybe maybe maybe because we've upgraded the computer it might not be as dreadful as a scenario as it was the first time around everything guys remember episode 471 I shot it in 360 video and it took two weeks to produce it I remember you talking about it it looked pretty good and it worked because I used my I don't have a snazzy bi hits it I have a smartphone that fits in a young I've forgotten the name of it but except for the resolution on the screen which was pretty crappy and that's not your fault that's the problem that's the phones problem yeah I've got a lot I've got the larger pocket phone now so I'm hoping it'll work a little bit but yeah it looked fine I was able to paint until moving all wet and it whipped so that that was my first foray at 360 VR video but it was using kind of a makeshift setup that I had created with hardware that I got at the hardware store and two fisheye lenses so I had them put it back-to-back in shooting video on both sides then I had to stitch it together in blender and then export it and then create the metadata and then import it to things like YouTube and everything else so so it was a lot of work and then editing it like like piecing it together and making sure the lips were fairly well synced it was a brutal nightmare on that old system but I'm thinking might be worth trying on the new i9 because I think there's enough power there to be able to really pull it off so I'm curious because if we could do it with existing hardware and and do it with kind of makeshift hardware mm-hmm that would be something else do you know what else I work with what you've got yeah if I can make it work for sure but you know what you know what else is really neat about it is that any of the consumer 360 cameras that are out there are boasting what resolution in orange I think from 1080p to 4k I think 4k as high as they go I think I saw one that was 8k but it's the reviews so far that it's terrible like it's it's really really bad so my question is you're having the same problem or you're gonna have the same problem with 360 as you are with your current cameras you shoot at 4k so that you can zoom in and still get a 1k picture when you're zoomed in yeah I have a similar problem with the 360 Cameron's well here's what's different about ours is if you consider a a consumer 360 camera you if they say it's 4k that means the whole equirectangular video is 4k right so basically if you were to zoom out and see everything in the whole 360 sphere that's 4k but now what you do is when you put that in your headset you're not looking at everything you're only looking at a little 7 drawing key window of that right so when you look up you're still only seeing 720p or something like that all right with my homemade apparatus because each of the two sides so I'm actually pulling 2 times 4k so 4k per side I get a K visual data so you know is that full kite across or 4k this way neither its fisheye it's it's a square video so it's an exact square with a circle in it so you have a sphere it's spherical video so I have two of those so one on each side and then I stitch them together and turn them into equirectangular so it should end up being up for lunch I'm sorry what I can do though is show you something it's something interesting let me see if I can do this without showing off how messy my house is now incredibly messy my house is I don't know if you can see it there we go yeah this is this is if I can do this one-handed oh I'm sorry that's that's what's inside it because that is my floppy disk emulator it uses a little SD card it's got like hundreds of of 390 K images on there and if I care enough is it re-approach bust all the device I bought this I bought this unit brand-new and up there it is the screens come to life I don't know if you can see it but keep yes sir it is at a pro 2x not easily seen but I just pick an image I got a no way 2018 I guess just having the old system read that they're newer thing is good engineering oh it took it took a bit of jiggery-pokery to make this work so ya can imagine yeah I'm trying to find some too but there it is turbo Pascal this will make nice this will make there it is it booted so now I think if I remember correctly oh I can't spell this will make Peter happy here I mean so pesco yep just like it's 1981 absolutely absolutely way back when yeah those were the days those were the days I don't even have I don't even know what I have in the waiver workflow let me quit out of it no ever under a directory so how to jerry-rig an SD card system it was ladies ladies it wasn't jerry-rigged I'm not gonna well maybe I can is this a hardware camera inside there yeah yeah you you buy it from Poland of all places yeah and what it will do is if I switch to thee what I can do is I can let me try this now hold the button down says change drive can you see that or no yeah yeah so I can select change drive pick drive B and then find me another file yes sir yep he showed us yep Wow a total directory told directory based so I can now sort now we can finally install our raid drivers on Windows this isn't Windows Microsoft because they up until recently they still offered floppy disk D RVs yeah so your rate controller yeah I have no idea what what's on these programs so let's have a look and see what's there let's see no I don't see any that looks like ow okay I'll pick another yeah that'll work we have your selecting your second like your P Drive now right I'm on the bum on the B drive now and I switched the image so it's I had an image for um for a program called speak but I don't have the S P 256 chip that I need to drive which is the speech the speech chip what I used to have it I don't know where it is when all this junk around the house I just can't remember where it is but I would connect the parallel port to the SP 256 and then connect the speaker to it and I could make the laptop I could make the laptop I can make the Cape Road actually talk I could send it that the s P 256 has phonemes inside it and you connect the phonemes together to form words when you do speak that's one way to do speech synthesis right the phonemes are hard-coded inside the s P 256 chip you just select which ones you want and select where you want the best basis to be and that's how you form words and away you go so not in this version no no no because if it the phonemes are hard-coded in and they'll only speak with the tone and the and B cadence and stuff that has been hard-coded into the into the chip right made 8 megahertz megahertz I bought this I bought this brand new in 1983 or 1984 in Australia and Peter I heard you on so I'm guessing you can see this I thought I thought I'd make you happy today like a Dalek anyway speak from those things but I'm afraid the Box up one is the early what is it Bob Ellen Linux well I'm afraid good it good as to why I wrote an application for Bob life the Turkish is going did it remembers it takes a copy of the document any speech the document outdoor yeah that's a different approach to to what this does because in order to make this work what you the split program that I had the this I mean I'm showing two by Pascal here I think you can recognize that Peter am i right in any case the program that I was describing let me see if I can show is assembler muted so inherently that wasn't me no I didn't do it [Laughter] this reminds me I will see him in the Terminator 3 movie at the end one of the things that I liked about the Terminator 3 movie was that there did end and they managed to get to a shelter it turned out to be a shelter and there were plans were that in case something happened there someone was going to take authority and and and the equipment was modern equipment from the nineteen seventies with no internet access or no ability to catch any kind of viruses this show beeping on reminds me oh that's him you do like the apocalyptic movies don't you sober and I also like that from time to time I like to see movie ever the good guys actually induces because it's more realistic boy am I not surprised so I think you can see on the screen I don't know if you can see it or not but that's a that's absurd ad assembly language that that I'm showing you being and it's Z ideas primarily is the main assembly I could our little girl burger yeah yep but yeah that's the speak program that reads text and once it reads the text it's it stitches phonemes together like you were talking about stitching 3d or 360 degree photos together and then squirts them out to the SP 256 which the s P 256 will then just speak the phonemes that you that you squirt at it so yep I'll have to find that SP 256 or I'll have to go bye-bye another one if they're even still available so you're maybe a word star um command control K Q to quit yep deja and we're back to the CPM command prompt an ace then you up so yep there's my D curry for the day I love it I'm glad I'm glad those for the days of the early text-to-speech - yeah date so I grew up with dr. spades oh you guys remember that one no no no I don't remember no no dr. Schlick taught I know what that's about it was the the early sound blaster cards they were the first ones that had the ability what did it stand for him and do quick google search dr. Spade so do creative latter name run deeper no markers I remember it was an acronym but I don't remember what it stood for and it doesn't look like the the Wikipedia article knows I think I used Sam on the Commodore 64 software software automated mouth oh here it was acronym for Sound Blaster not crisis please beings called the program were content you should be using that Peter about that yeah I told it fella but Dudley wanted a late but it's quite good yeah it all worked up windows see I'm talking like doctors fate so was like the first one so it sounds very it stood for sound blaster artificial text-to-speech operator that's what it stood for but it doesn't sound anywhere as good as what you just played that was a funny early version about the Daleks Peter just once say exterminate that's just great Texas Baker is about fun eating of Everett I couldn't wait since they like that Jacob realize your job this time Peter's a voice actor the BBC no less to prove the docs collected to get the day they know that and pull the tape back Fidel borders Boeing yeah well remember they you go down okay Doug you've been pretty quiet down there on our Brady Bunch grid pretty good how are you very well very well just listening bp9 with his description of the speech synthesis that was pretty cool so I've got to find me that to SP 256 chip I want to get it going again well we all want to hear it yeah yeah it doesn't sound like a Dalek so I'm happy that happy to report that it actually but each of the phone age have an American accent so trying to make it sound like an Australian is really difficult it's hard to do so they've got longer they got likely to do they mark I'll be glib with spaghetti language Indian Irish English and Australian you just remember that this was done back in the late 80s early 90s we didn't have the sort of the sort of power that we do now in laptops and desktops that that k-pro that I showed up where that I showed off was the state of the art back then that pc/xt is right sorry go ahead I'll say yeah eight megahertz that was very fast for that day for that time for that machine yeah absolutely my first computer 286 ten megabytes but it had it had a switch on the back where I could choose to have ten or five oh yes speaking of it also had the switch that I could choose between having colors and the black and white screen speaking of how far a I voice has come along do any of you use Amazon echo okay though that's that's that sounds like there's some backstory there but this morning it was really really interesting Doug I don't know if you ever done this but my alarm clock broke and we're having trouble getting a new alarm clock because the retail stores are closed and Amazon is like shipping a month from now so yeah so I took my Amazon echo and put it in the bedroom and told it to wake me up at 6:00 violence or not run river I wanted it to use it as an alarm clock so wake me up this morning the alarm went off and and I whispered to it I said I said yeah I said the key word and I said oh and she responded in a whispered tone oh wow yes she whispered back to me oh my I've never ever heard such a thing from an AI voice and it was just like just a moment of like holy cow look at how far this technology has come y Moi be recognized I'm saying she that the device recognized that I was whispering and to it responded back in an a I whispered tone it's just amazing very with the iOS boy it's good gonna cook a dinner and answer a question and she gets more more annoyed and if I've ever seen your life I was blind and JT has a log over there with the Amazon echo I don't have any kind of voice activated I don't trust it for two reasons one in this a closed source I don't know if there is yet and everyone depends on my internet connection in order to just stay there so with a product like calming it throughout the house with a product like my craft be of interest to you so this is an open-source implementation of AI assistance as long as it doesn't as long as I can turn off the ability to have for an intellect ratio in order to record attack on a local server that itself the next time bow from Ameritrade is here let's talk to him about my craft and how that can be used to provide that kind of home assistant without the need for cloud services that would be pretty mean but that's all the time that we have for today well we won't coming right I'm not party would have days and all through the people but they know they know they don't you don't bloody trip it here you keep us posted and all the best to you and your wife and a baby with you know yep it's all a bit yeah Galia do not ok bye alright take care take care everybody have a great afternoon yeah your Sunday funny you later