My windows xp does not have speech recognition engine and the microphone does not work what can i do?
Feb 13, 2006 by sonlui32000 | Posted in Cameras
My windows xp does not have speech recognition engine so i cant connect the mic. I have a webcamera just installed but the mic doesn't work so i cant talk to them but i can see them.
You don't need "speech recognition" for audio with your webcam.
The microphone input should be part of your sound card's settings. Look at Start/Settings/Control Panel/Sounds and Audio Devices, "Voice" tab. Under "Voice
Werecow | Feb 13, 2006
Creating an SRGS Grammar from Scratch
of this video and other related videos, go to www.lumenvox.com ... speech recognition LumenVox DTMF touch tone touchtone application design MRCP ...
Speech Recognition Over Electronic/Electrical Appliances
My final year project @ UTeM: "Speech Recognition Over Electronic/Electrical Appliances". With Microsoft Windows Speech Recognition ...
Converting DTMF Applications to Speech Recognition, Part 1
The first of this series goes over some of the reasons for converting your DTMF application to speech recognition. This includes an in-depth ...
Voice Search for Directions and Businesses on the iPhone
. SayNFind uses the most accurate speech recognition engine on the planet. The engine is used in 80% of all speech recognition by phone, world ...
World War Zoo gardens weekend a bloomer-ing good success!
Ā āWhat a fantastic collection ā really fascinating and Never knew so much happened in zoos during the war ā said one visitor in our comments book.Ā Ā
1 to 3 May was indeed a very busy three day period, mounting the displays of wartime objects in the atmospheric (and very humid) setting of the Zoo’s Tropical House at Newquay Zoo .Ā
As well as our wartime garden being launched officially for this year, we also had potting up of sunflowers using paper pot makers going on as part of our Planthunters trail .Ā
Links with secret wartime activity by planthunters were celebrated in a trail of ten aircraft recognition cards from WW2 hidden around site for people to find. The silk escape map of SE Asia as part of the Frank Kingdon-Ward display was much admired. We had many walks of life visiting the wartime display from chefs (who searched through the cookery books)Ā to farmers to and head gardeners who pored over the wartime gardening books accompanying our wartime zoo keepers’ garden launch for 2010.Ā Ā
Ā āVery interesting and informative exhibitionāĀ remarked Ā Pat & Eric Coling of I.O.W. Ā It was fascinating for us, meetingĀ many ofĀ almost two thousandĀ people visiting the displays, gardensĀ and the zoo for this bank holiday event and to see the animals as well.Ā Ā
Ā Ā āThis is coolā (child); We received some fabulous feedback on the display and project, especailly on the loaned items including the sections from Douglas Knight of a crashed USAAF Liberator from nearby RAF St Mawgan.Ā Ā
When I agreed to host this relic on site, I didn’t know how much air frame was involved but the one bulky engine cylinder was heavy enough to lift! Armour piercing bullets recovered by Douglas as a Newquay boy told their own story witn their impressive weight, especailly alongside...