Talkhouse, LLC, developer of voice-activated music retrieval technology, has launched a website and the availability of their voice activated music player.
Talkhouse’s voice activated desktop player has been created to eliminate the need to scroll, click or type in order to locate and organize digital music files. It allows users to simply press a button, then say what they want to hear. The application supports Windows XP or Vista, Mac 10.48+ or Linux and accepts all major music formats including Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, WMA, MP3, M4a and M4p.
“Explosive growth in personal digital music collections has created a demand for a better way to search and organize it,” said co-founder, Joe Wolfel, who has extensive experience with speech recognition technology from his previous work at Dragon Systems. “The places where music is most enjoyed – at home, in the car or at the gym – aren’t always the best places to fumble around with a click wheel.”
The Talkhouse speech retrieval technology moves beyond voice recognition by incorporating the user-friendliness of an Internet search engine, making finding digital music fast and easy.
Click here for more info and to download a trial version.