Friday, September 5, 2014

Tasker, EventGhost, Unified Remote, AutoVoice, etc

I spent quite a bit of time lately "playing" with Tasker, EventGhost, Unified Remote, AutoVoice, AutoShare, AutoRemote etc. I'd like to be able to voice control as much as possible not only my phone, but also what I do on my PC at home (again, I main voice-controlling my PC from my phone)

One of the frustrations I have so far involves Spotify. On my phone I have Spotify setup (with AutoShare and Autovoice + Tasker) so that I can voice control it pretty well. I can  easily launch it  and voice search for anything, I can also say on Google Now (via AutoVoice) "play something from 1979 on spotify" and it will automatically start the app and play a track from 1979 (via year:xxxx searches), or "play something by Queen on spotify", or "play some jazz", etc

But so far I'm struggling to achieve the same level of control with Spotify on my PC. I can use AutoVoice/Tasker/AutoRemote/EventGhost on my phone to launch Spotify on my PC and it automatically searches for something I say in my 1 autovoice command, but I can't select or start a track automatically, in the same command. I mean, I can't say "play something by Mahler via spotify on my PC" and have the program automatically start, search for artist:Mahler and start to play a track, all in one, without any further action required from me...

On the other hand, if I use AutoVoice with Unified Remote, instead of EventGhost/Autoremote, I can select and play tracks but I can't automatically fill in the search field and make searches - all from one voice command. I looked at the Unified Remote manifest and I couldn't see any intents to pre-fill the Spotify Search field...

So, frustrated, as I said. I'm now trying to see if I can somehow link the first method, via EventGhost, with the second, using Unified Remote.

Of course, there is a way to ultimately achieve what I'm looking for, by automating KeyStrokes/Clicks/touches either on the phone, let's say via one of my favourite apps, RepetiTouch Pro, or on the PC, again by using the amazing EventGhost - but for now I'm still trying to avoid this route.

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