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| | Speech recognition - integral Mic I have just got myself a new laptop with the new Windows Vista on it complete with the new speech recognition program. It also has an integral Mike or "Array" microphone so I was even more pleased at the fact that I did not need to buy one. The only problem that I have with this one, is that it is a bit too sensitive and when I ask it to stop listening and then the speech recognition bar goes to sleep, I find that any little background noise will set the bar to start listening again. So is there any experts out there who can help and tell me, is there any way that you can use your voice to tell it to mute while it is in sleep mode so then, you do not have to worry about background noises turning the Mic back on??? -- andy t |
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| | Re: Speech recognition - integral Mic Hi Andy On the Microphone mixer / control panel turn off the advanced options for the microphone. Mike "andy t" <andyt@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:25287059-0304-4732-BE72-13970072B071@xxxxxx Quote: >I have just got myself a new laptop with the new Windows Vista on it >complete > with the new speech recognition program. > > It also has an integral Mike or "Array" microphone so I was even more > pleased at the fact that I did not need to buy one. > > The only problem that I have with this one, is that it is a bit too > sensitive and when I ask it to stop listening and then the speech > recognition > bar goes to sleep, I find that any little background noise will set the > bar > to start listening again. So is there any experts out there who can help > and > tell me, is there any way that you can use your voice to tell it to mute > while it is in sleep mode so then, you do not have to worry about > background > noises turning the Mic back on??? > -- > andy t |
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| | Re: Speech recognition - integral Mic Thanks for the reply Michael, forgive me but I am a bit new at this. Where would I find the "microphone mixer/Control panel"? Is it in the actual " ease of access centre - speech recognition program"? The Mic I have is built into the laptop. -- andy t "Michael John Ruff" wrote: Quote: > Hi Andy > > On the Microphone mixer / control panel turn off the advanced options for > the microphone. > > Mike > "andy t" <andyt@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:25287059-0304-4732-BE72-13970072B071@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have just got myself a new laptop with the new Windows Vista on it > >complete > > with the new speech recognition program. > > > > It also has an integral Mike or "Array" microphone so I was even more > > pleased at the fact that I did not need to buy one. > > > > The only problem that I have with this one, is that it is a bit too > > sensitive and when I ask it to stop listening and then the speech > > recognition > > bar goes to sleep, I find that any little background noise will set the > > bar > > to start listening again. So is there any experts out there who can help > > and > > tell me, is there any way that you can use your voice to tell it to mute > > while it is in sleep mode so then, you do not have to worry about > > background > > noises turning the Mic back on??? > > -- > > andy t > > |
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| | Re: Speech recognition - integral Mic I am still awaiting an answer to the original question I have put at the top of this thread. I would be greatly appreciative of any one especially MVP's out there who could help me with this question about the integral Mic? -- andy t "andy t" wrote: Quote: > Thanks for the reply Michael, forgive me but I am a bit new at this. Where > would I find the "microphone mixer/Control panel"? Is it in the actual " > ease of access centre - speech recognition program"? > > The Mic I have is built into the laptop. > > -- > andy t > > > "Michael John Ruff" wrote: > Quote: > > Hi Andy > > > > On the Microphone mixer / control panel turn off the advanced options for > > the microphone. > > > > Mike > > "andy t" <andyt@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:25287059-0304-4732-BE72-13970072B071@xxxxxx Quote: > > >I have just got myself a new laptop with the new Windows Vista on it > > >complete > > > with the new speech recognition program. > > > > > > It also has an integral Mike or "Array" microphone so I was even more > > > pleased at the fact that I did not need to buy one. > > > > > > The only problem that I have with this one, is that it is a bit too > > > sensitive and when I ask it to stop listening and then the speech > > > recognition > > > bar goes to sleep, I find that any little background noise will set the > > > bar > > > to start listening again. So is there any experts out there who can help > > > and > > > tell me, is there any way that you can use your voice to tell it to mute > > > while it is in sleep mode so then, you do not have to worry about > > > background > > > noises turning the Mic back on??? > > > -- > > > andy t > > > > |
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| | Re: Speech recognition - integral Mic "andy t" <andyt@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3DD456D1-4E16-45FC-83A1-A0E5A9C16008@xxxxxx Quote: > I am still awaiting an answer to the original question I have put at the top > of this thread. I would be greatly appreciative of any one especially MVP's > out there who could help me with this question about the integral Mic? > -- > andy t > Control Panel > Sound > Recording > Click on the microphone and select Properties. Click on Levels tab and adjust the level. I would think your situation would be similar. |
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| | Re: Speech recognition - integral Mic I have tried that Dave - UK. On the speech recognition bar, there is a sound meter, and you can see the sound levels go up and down, even when you're not saying anything, it's picks up every sound and sometimes it "starts listening" again. As I said, it is an integral Mic, I just thought that there would be a single command you could say such as "mute" so instead of it going to "sleep" and still picking up background noise, you could give it a single command of "mute" which would stop the sound meter listening levels not moving at all. Perhaps this is something that MS could look into?? Thanks for your replies anyway Dave and Michael. -- andy t "Dave-UK" wrote: Quote: > > > "andy t" <andyt@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3DD456D1-4E16-45FC-83A1-A0E5A9C16008@xxxxxx Quote: > > I am still awaiting an answer to the original question I have put at the top > > of this thread. I would be greatly appreciative of any one especially MVP's > > out there who could help me with this question about the integral Mic? > > -- > > andy t > > > I can change my webcam's microphone level like this : > > Control Panel > Sound > Recording > Click on the microphone and select Properties. > Click on Levels tab and adjust the level. > > I would think your situation would be similar. > > > > > > > |
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