My word documents (office 2002) are storing the "speech" data and are therefore quite large which makes them difficult to send as the mail . How do I switch...
This was discussed in item 18 of this group. You can use in MS 2003 the general "save file" Options; you can also turn it off in Speech Tools-->Options. You...
I have added to the FILES section of this group a document under the title HOW TO SAVE FILES WITH OR WITHOUT SPEECH DATA Itamar E-Z ... are ... mail . How...
Is there some way to train MS SPeech to better recognize voice commands. I get excellent accuracy in dictation mode but have trouble getting MS Speech to...
I have to disagree, I have Window XP at home, and at school I use Windows 2000. At home I can get commands to work better then at school. Both computers have...
I have to disagree, I have Window XP at home, and at school I use Windows 2000. At home I can get commands to work better then at school. Both computers have...
I was wondering the same thing. Only some commands work for me, but not many. The ones I have found harder to use are the selecting, deleting, and moving text....
Jennica, The fact that you get different results on one OS vs. the other is neither necessary nor sufficient to point at the OS. SAPI is OS independent and...
Re: #1: Analog vs. USB is a non-issue: They do the same job equally well. However, local conditions might favor one or the other. For example, on a notebook...
Agreed, it takes far more than a single case of each OS to make a valid comparison. Logically, all that the evidence supports saying is that "execution speed...
... There is if you have a lot of noise inside your desktop case......I have several rather large (noisy) fans to keep the temp inside my case down to no...
I do not think this is true. I practice, PCI sound cards have proved less problematic (early on) although the current USB sound input devices seem stable....
Are there differences in the was each OS handles or implements Active Accessibility? If so, might that account for why the user reports differences between...
That's what I said! The important point is that the explicit mystique cited for USB pods is not warranted. FWIW, I've never had problems with fans/noise and...
Nuts-- Unless the fans cause some EMI (electromagnetic Interference) or RFI (radio frequency interference) or the like, AND that emi causes some corruption...
Bruce, ... Besides being assured of not picking up internal electronic noise from the computer enclosure, there is another advantage to a USB sound pod. This...
Scot, ... Although this may not directly answer your question, we have a frequently asked questions section on our web site specifically geared to Microsoft...
Jennica, ... The ambient noise level of your environment can easily affect recognition accuracy. Your home environment may be much quieter and work better with...
Jennica, ... You do not say what microphone you are using? -- Martin Markoe, eMicrophones, Inc. The best microphones for Speech Recognition See us at:...
Richards, ... I agree with your premise that noise from fans do not generally cause problems for speech recognition. This is especially true if someone has a...
Irrelevant! The SR app changes the frequency/channel settings to what it requires. There is no other card/pod parameter I'm aware of that would affect SR...
Tony, ... As with anything, security should not be overlooked. Why would someone not walk away just as easily with a microphone, mouse, cables, or anything...
Bruce, ... We have connected our best Sennheiser microphones to computers with sound cards/chips that have no shielding or poor shielding and results are...
To be relevant, your point needs to specify what the percent of unshielded desktop soundcard setups emit enough EMI to degrade recognition. You may see and...
I am new to using voice recognition. I have Office 2003 that runs on XP Home. Any suggestions on where I may start to properly introduce myself to this...
Hi Marty -- I want to underscore some more facts I think we agree on: 1) Sound cards that are integrated into the motherboard (especially laptops) are quite...
Good points, good discussion! The folks here probably have about as much info on pods and cards as they would ever need to make an informed decision on...