In some embodiments, the MPS 100 may indicate to the user that the requested media content is being played back without interacting or receiving additional data from the VAS 160. For example, the MPS 100 may have stored voice outputs not specific to the requested media content (e.g., “Playing requested audio”) or may provide an indication that does not include any voice output (such as a ding, displaying a certain color, etc.).
In some embodiments, the MPS 100, the VAS 160, and/or the MCS(es) 167 may use voice inputs that result in successful (or unsuccessful) responses from the VAS 160 and/or MCS(es) 167 for training and adaptive training and learning. Training and adaptive learning may enhance the accuracy of voice processing by the MPS 100, the VAS 160, and/or the MCS(es) 167. In some embodiments, the intent engine 662 (
c. Examples of Commands for Controlling Media Content Playback