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is | 108.07 | speaker3 | 107.88 | session_b7a1b8ef |
that | 108.27 | speaker4 | 108.08 | session_b7a1b8ef |
it can you see what okay so what happens doesn't | 115.11 | speaker1 | 108.28 | session_b7a1b8ef |
work which it takes a few seconds i think | 117.45 | speaker4 | 115.12 | session_b7a1b8ef |
they need to | 125.85 | speaker3 | 125.08 | session_b7a1b8ef |
who's that nope | 133.46 | speaker2 | 131.6 | session_b7a1b8ef |
is and have to do it it's like a three set setting cycle so pressed it a couple times hold down function and then eight | 142.8 | speaker3 | 135.24 | session_b7a1b8ef |
you need to help me | 148.08 | speaker1 | 146.68 | session_b7a1b8ef |
and then press function | 151.02 | speaker4 | 148.72 | session_b7a1b8ef |
and f | 152.75 | speaker1 | 152.36 | session_b7a1b8ef |
eight | 152.91 | speaker4 | 152.76 | session_b7a1b8ef |
could you just plug it back into hers because | 159 | speaker2 | 156.92 | session_b7a1b8ef |
that's is thating | 160.88 | speaker1 | 159.44 | session_b7a1b8ef |
the | 165.95 | speaker3 | 165.76 | session_b7a1b8ef |
cable might | 166.51 | speaker4 | 165.96 | session_b7a1b8ef |
be a little loose or something | 167.92 | speaker3 | 166.52 | session_b7a1b8ef |
here we are s okay in order to see what the functional requirements were to be found | 176.28 | speaker1 | 168 | session_b7a1b8ef |
a | 179.19 | speaker4 | 179.04 | session_b7a1b8ef |
hundred people were tested the usability laboratory through just their habits to you know their habits were observed and questionnaires were given out the findings in some cases matched what we were talking about customer customers and users don't like the way remote controls look they don't like the way they feel they don't think they match their operating behavior and an example is what we were talking about the buttons they only use ten percentage of the button so later on there's a study of the buttons that they use most and i think we should design according to these buttons easy to lose an rsi i don't know what rsi means the person that did the questionnaire obviously did i don't have a clue according to the frequency of uses and the relevance of each buttons i have made a list of the buttons that we should focus on in order of importance so the most important buttons are those to do with channel selection they're used about one hundred sixty times per hour and yeah so and and people like to zap a lot apparently so this is the order channel selection teletext volume and power the other ones are the settings and theyre used less than you know zero point eight to zero point five times per hour and this means that i think we could we could have like a button for all the settings and then just one and then from there go on to the audio on the screen either on the remote or on the television about the screen and speech recognition some people are more willing than others to actually pay for that and if we look at the market people from well from fifteen to thirty five year year olds i don't really know how to describe this ummm ninety one to seventy six percent of people in that age range are willing to pay more for this sort of product while people that are above thirty five years years old go from thirty five percentage to eight percent so people that are sixty five for example wouldn't actually pay for this sort of thing i don't i don't know what the decision to be made is but i think that the people that actually do buy remotes more are those like teenagers and young professionals and most likely but we should discuss this together and that's all i have to say about the matter | 337.04 | speaker1 | 179.2 | session_b7a1b8ef |
should | 342.07 | speaker4 | 341.88 | session_b7a1b8ef |
i what do i do do i give this to someone else yeah | 344.79 | speaker1 | 342.08 | session_b7a1b8ef |
and just move right on | 345.78 | speaker4 | 344.8 | session_b7a1b8ef |
alrigh | 350.3 | speaker1 | 349.96 | session_b7a1b8ef |
this okay | 378.23 | speaker2 | 352.84 | session_b7a1b8ef |
so | 378.73 | speaker4 | 378.24 | session_b7a1b8ef |
now | 379.99 | speaker1 | 379.8 | session_b7a1b8ef |
i | 380.11 | speaker4 | 380 | session_b7a1b8ef |
need to press f eight what is it function | 382.96 | speaker2 | 380.12 | session_b7a1b8ef |
eight | 383.3 | speaker4 | 383.16 | session_b7a1b8ef |
okay | 389.26 | speaker1 | 389.12 | session_b7a1b8ef |
what's function | 390.87 | speaker2 | 390.08 | session_b7a1b8ef |
it's the little blue it's function | 393.88 | speaker4 | 391.48 | session_b7a1b8ef |
it should | 405.99 | speaker2 | 405.68 | session_b7a1b8ef |
be yeah | 406.78 | speaker4 | 406 | session_b7a1b8ef |
okay this is my presentation about the uhhh | 416.12 | speaker2 | 410.56 | session_b7a1b8ef |
technical | 417.35 | speaker1 | 416.84 | session_b7a1b8ef |
functions design and i basically just tried to focus on just what what functions we need and how to make that the best function for the user so i sort of like thought about it myself and looked on the internet and o so basically i think like it is really important that we sort of get this done in a user friendly and fashionable way so i think things like you know keeping buttons together that like close together that are used in the same way or maybe that making them the same color keeping the number of buttons the least you know to a minimum and also things like is it is it can you small enough large enough i'm not sure we i guess we would need to | 477.44 | speaker2 | 417.36 | session_b7a1b8ef |
do some research about | 479.95 | speaker1 | 478.68 | session_b7a1b8ef |
i would about what size is appropriate and that sort of thing ummm but basically we need to make sure that it turns on and off the tv does it have like capacity to change the channels | 490.2 | speaker2 | 479.96 | session_b7a1b8ef |
does | 491.99 | speaker1 | 491.8 | session_b7a1b8ef |
it do do we need to have like functions for cable or vcr and then is it findable and how do we wanna do that | 502.68 | speaker2 | 492 | session_b7a1b8ef |
and | 503.58 | speaker1 | 503.44 | session_b7a1b8ef |
i just thought that these two remotes were pretty boring i don't know if this and i think we can find something that's more fun to look at and use than either of those just i mean i like the one on the right better just because it does have fewer buttons and but i mean i think we can sort of think about things like like co and you know size shapes that sort of thing to best fit the user that concludes my presentation okay you need the little thing | 547.1 | speaker2 | 507.24 | session_b7a1b8ef |
i | 593.94 | speaker4 | 593.8 | session_b7a1b8ef |
some | 610.23 | speaker2 | 610 | session_b7a1b8ef |
view | 610.57 | speaker1 | 610.24 | session_b7a1b8ef |
okay so this is on the working design which is sort of the uhhh mechanical functions of the remote and the method i used was to basically look at existing designs and incorporate ideas from our last meeting so i think we need two basic functions which is just the basic remote functions the user can input a channel or a volume setting and it will be output to the tv and also we talked about a location function where maybe you could press a button on the tv and it would send sort of signal to the remote where it would be for flash or vibrate or whatever to tell you where the remote is so the components we need are an energy source to power the remote input which would probably be buttons although we just talked about voice recognition processor to take the information something to transmit it to the tv and we also need something on the remote that would receive the location signal and have an output like possibly a beep or a vibration and also you need a sender the location signal which would probably be a separate thing that we'd have to sell with the remote and people could stick it on their tv or stick it on their wall and this is just sort of an overview of how the remote works power comes from the battery it goes to the chip and then it is sent from there to an infrared bulb which would probably the easiest way to send to the tv and then for the location function you would have a sender on the tv which would output some sort of signal we could use ir but we'd probably want to use radio instead that signal would go to a receiver and ship would process it and it would be output in the form of a buzzer or a light lighting up so my personal preferences for how to build the remote would probably be a battery for the energy source that way you wouldn't have to plug it in a button pad for input we can purchase a premae chip which will handle all the processing stuff ir transmitter to communicate to the tv that's just sort of standard so most t vs have an ir receiver probably a radio receiver to send out the location function and to receive it and i'd probably say a buzzer for the location function on the remote itself so that concludes my presentation | 754.23 | speaker3 | 614.28 | session_b7a1b8ef |
do you know about like i don't know you seem like you know about | 759.4 | speaker2 | 756.28 | session_b7a1b8ef |
yeah i was an engineer | 762 | speaker3 | 760.28 | session_b7a1b8ef |
okay before i came here cool | 763.8 | speaker2 | 762.08 | session_b7a1b8ef |
okay | 769.43 | speaker3 | 768.96 | session_b7a1b8ef |
well thank you everybody we have we'll discuss that in a minute i just want to mention some new project requirements that came in teletext is apparently outdated so due to internet popularity so that's off the list also our remote should be used only for television no extra internet kind of fancy things just the remote and the television and also we need to incorporate our corporate image onto this so the phrasees we put fashion in electronics so let's be fashionable i guess if we have something i mean silver and and gold or yellow or colors so if we had like a kind of silver one like you saw and yellow rating something like that okay so we need to make some decisions on the remote control functions yeah do let's i guess we should yeah make some kind of brainstorming | 854.32 | speaker4 | 769.44 | session_b7a1b8ef |
like in terms of it looks how it looks or like what does | 859.79 | speaker2 | 855.28 | session_b7a1b8ef |
what well probably our target group and how it's gonna going to appeal to our target group in i don't know this the buttons and what it does and yeah that sort of thing so | 874.2 | speaker4 | 859.8 | session_b7a1b8ef |
so is our target group then people so do you want to go ahead and design this thing with the finder button | 886.25 | speaker2 | 877.6 | session_b7a1b8ef |
so i think that yeah | 890.31 | speaker4 | 888.08 | session_b7a1b8ef |
okay so | 891.56 | speaker2 | 890.32 | session_b7a1b8ef |
the buzz yeah so | 894.51 | speaker1 | 892.04 | session_b7a1b8ef |
then our target age group would be the nineteen to thirty five range | 898.71 | speaker2 | 894.52 | session_b7a1b8ef |
yeah teenagers and youngm | 900.44 | speaker4 | 898.72 | session_b7a1b8ef |
that's the speech recognition screen | 903.7 | speaker1 | 900.52 | session_b7a1b8ef |
that's | 904.55 | speaker4 | 904.32 | session_b7a1b8ef |
only | 905.16 | speaker3 | 904.56 | session_b7a1b8ef |
talking | 905.67 | speaker1 | 905.36 | session_b7a1b8ef |
about that but i mean speech recognition is really hard to program and also if the tv is on it's making sound and the people on the t v are talking and if somebody says like one then the tv is going to switch itself to channel one | 917.28 | speaker3 | 905.68 | session_b7a1b8ef |
it | 917.87 | speaker1 | 917.76 | session_b7a1b8ef |
seems | 918.11 | speaker2 | 917.88 | session_b7a1b8ef |
like a silly i'm not sure how you would implement it i | 921.19 | speaker3 | 918.12 | session_b7a1b8ef |
just put the | 922.28 | speaker1 | 921.2 | session_b7a1b8ef |
bud probably if you consider a budget to have speech recognition programmed in every single remote might be a little pricey | 933.45 | speaker4 | 924.04 | session_b7a1b8ef |
right | 935.43 | speaker2 | 935.04 | session_b7a1b8ef |
so okay | 939.35 | speaker4 | 935.44 | session_b7a1b8ef |
so are we gonna have just some kind of a like we'll have the buzzer on the some like on the tv itself | 943.8 | speaker2 | 939.36 | session_b7a1b8ef |
well you would have to have a button on a tv or on your wall or someplace po since the tv already has power | 949.68 | speaker3 | 944.28 | session_b7a1b8ef |
yeah | 950.13 | speaker2 | 949.72 | session_b7a1b8ef |
yeah you click the button it's gonna send out a signal and i was thinking ir is line of sight so unless the remote is like actually in front of the tv it's not gonna work so probably like a radio signal like on okay on the cell phone sends out a signal and then the the remote here's the signal and so it beeps probably | 968.37 | speaker3 | 950.4 | session_b7a1b8ef |
okay so you youd need like a separate base for that or like something | 972.39 | speaker4 | 968.72 | session_b7a1b8ef |
have sold separately because if the sender is on the remote then you'd have to find the remote first to click the button to find the remote | 978 | speaker3 | 972.4 | session_b7a1b8ef |
so | 979.95 | speaker4 | 979.72 | session_b7a1b8ef |
do you plug it in you plug it into tv this | 982.95 | speaker1 | 979.96 | session_b7a1b8ef |
yeah probably just take it on your tv | 984.6 | speaker3 | 982.96 | session_b7a1b8ef |
find | 985.07 | speaker1 | 984.96 | session_b7a1b8ef |
the | 985.15 | speaker2 | 985.08 | session_b7a1b8ef |
remoteick | 985.76 | speaker3 | 985.16 | session_b7a1b8ef |
so | 986.51 | speaker1 | 986.4 | session_b7a1b8ef |
it's now like a two part yeah part packagerigh | 989.72 | speaker2 | 986.52 | session_b7a1b8ef |
okay | 990.28 | speaker1 | 990.04 | session_b7a1b8ef |
so we get to design that too make it fashionable okay | 997.33 | speaker2 | 991.04 | session_b7a1b8ef |
so do you think even though we're not talking about speech recognition our target group should still be teenagers and young professionals | 1,005.52 | speaker4 | 998.6 | session_b7a1b8ef |
just yeah okay are we should that thing be on the | 1,011.12 | speaker1 | 1,006.68 | session_b7a1b8ef |
thing | 1,012.51 | speaker4 | 1,012.2 | session_b7a1b8ef |
to put the you you're about to home for it do you still want to build the little thing next to tally or to hang on the wall or shall we leave that for now | 1,021.72 | speaker1 | 1,012.52 | session_b7a1b8ef |
we probably leave that i mean i guess one takes care of the other | 1,025.91 | speaker4 | 1,022.52 | session_b7a1b8ef |
okay yeah | 1,026.88 | speaker1 | 1,025.92 | session_b7a1b8ef |
if you can yeah if you can call it then it's | 1,030.34 | speaker4 | 1,026.96 | session_b7a1b8ef |
then it can live anywhere | 1,031.95 | speaker2 | 1,030.8 | session_b7a1b8ef |
yeah | 1,032.56 | speaker1 | 1,031.96 | session_b7a1b8ef |
okay | 1,033.32 | speaker4 | 1,032.72 | session_b7a1b8ef |
for them so you have that button that so does is there a light or shall we leave just have a radio phone | 1,043.59 | speaker1 | 1,033.56 | session_b7a1b8ef |
on | 1,043.71 | speaker3 | 1,043.6 | session_b7a1b8ef |
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