diff --git a/Sound/MSRS/010-Windows-TTS-via-config-file/MSRS-010-Windows-TTS-via-config-file.lua b/Sound/MSRS/010-Windows-TTS-via-config-file/MSRS-010-Windows-TTS-via-config-file.lua index d259117..8b8ea56 100644 --- a/Sound/MSRS/010-Windows-TTS-via-config-file/MSRS-010-Windows-TTS-via-config-file.lua +++ b/Sound/MSRS/010-Windows-TTS-via-config-file/MSRS-010-Windows-TTS-via-config-file.lua @@ -1,30 +1,30 @@ ---- --- Author: FunkyFranky --- Created: 24.12.2023 --- Contributors: kaltokri --- Modified: 17.02.2024 --- --- # Documentation: --- https://flightcontrol-master.github.io/MOOSE_DOCS_DEVELOP/Documentation/Sound.SRS.html --- --- # Description: --- --- This is a simple demo mission that shows how to use the MSRS class to provide text-to-speech via SRS. --- Therefore, you need to have the SRS client and server installed and running on your system. --- The parameters should be taken from a config file "Moose_MSRS.lua", which is included in the demo directory. --- The config file is automatically loaded when Moose is loaded. --- So you do not need to worry about it in your mission script. --- --- # Guide: --- 1. You need to copy "Moose_MSRS.lua to your "Saved Games/DCS/Config/" directory and adjust the necessary parameters. --- a. In particular, you need to set the path where SRS is installed on your system. --- b. Also the voice used will be "Microsoft Hazel Desktop". --- You need to either install that on your windows system or change it to a voice you have installed. --- 2. You can either use the SRS AWACS overlay or just enter the F/A-18C Hornet client to listen the transmission. - --- Create a new MSRS instance. Frequency is 305 MHz AM(=0). --- The first parameter (nil) is the SRS installation path. This is taken from the Moose_MSRS.lua config file. -local msrs = MSRS:New(nil, 305.00, 0) - --- Broadcast text after 5 seconds. -msrs:PlayText("Hello World, this is the Moose simple radio text-to-speech class speaking.", 5) +--- +-- Author: FunkyFranky +-- Created: 24.12.2023 +-- Contributors: kaltokri +-- Modified: 17.02.2024 +-- +-- # Documentation: +-- https://flightcontrol-master.github.io/MOOSE_DOCS_DEVELOP/Documentation/Sound.SRS.html +-- +-- # Description: +-- +-- This is a simple demo mission that shows how to use the MSRS class to provide text-to-speech via SRS. +-- Therefore, you need to have the SRS client and server installed and running on your system. +-- The parameters should be taken from a config file "Moose_MSRS.lua", which is included in the demo directory. +-- The config file is automatically loaded when Moose is loaded. +-- So you do not need to worry about it in your mission script. +-- +-- # Guide: +-- 1. You need to copy "Moose_MSRS.lua to your "Saved Games/DCS/Config/" directory and adjust the necessary parameters. +-- a. In particular, you need to set the path where SRS is installed on your system. +-- b. Also the voice used will be "Microsoft Hazel Desktop". +-- You need to either install that on your windows system or change it to a voice you have installed. +-- 2. You can either use the SRS AWACS overlay or just enter the F/A-18C Hornet client to listen the transmission. + +-- Create a new MSRS instance. Frequency is 305 MHz AM(=0). +-- The first parameter (nil) is the SRS installation path. This is taken from the Moose_MSRS.lua config file. +local msrs = MSRS:New(nil, 305.00, 0) + +-- Broadcast text after 5 seconds. +msrs:PlayText("Hello World, this is the Moose simple radio text-to-speech class speaking.", 5)