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| | Speech regognition turns itself off w/ error I recently discovered speech recognition on Vista, and started to train the computer to recognize me. Everything went beautifully, until I actually attempted to start SR. The application started and then promptly shut itself off, explaining that "speech recognition has encountered an error. Please restart Speech recognition to ensure you can still use Speech Recognition." (Or something to that effect). After my fifth or sixth time restarting speech recognition and then the computer, I thought I should find some help. |
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| | RE: Speech regognition turns itself off w/ error A bit of general information about my computer: I have an Acer Aspire 5100 notebook with a built-in microphone. I have 512 MB of RAM (It's Vista Home Basic). The program that manages my audio is called Realtek HD Audio Manager. I would appreciate it if someone could get back to me on this, if only to tell me that I need more RAM to run Speech Rec. and without it to forget it. "Jason E." wrote: > I recently discovered speech recognition on Vista, and started to train the > computer to recognize me. Everything went beautifully, until I actually > attempted to start SR. The application started and then promptly shut itself > off, explaining that "speech recognition has encountered an error. Please > restart Speech recognition to ensure you can still use Speech Recognition." > (Or something to that effect). After my fifth or sixth time restarting speech > recognition and then the computer, I thought I should find some help. |
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| | RE: Speech regognition turns itself off w/ error Hi Jason, I'm not familiar with your machine but I think I know the problem. The error you are describing usually occurs when the speech recognizer is starved for audio. This usually happens because the sound driver is not getting around to delivering the audio to the recognizer. From what I can see on your machine’s specs it looks you have plenty of horse power but not enough memory. You may find that you can get speech recognition up and running if there is nothing else running but I think that another .5 GB of memory would be a fine investment. It’s also possible that a sound driver update will help if the manufacture has one. I’d start there, because it’s free and may fix the problem but more memory is always a good thing. -- This post provide "as is" and confers no rights or warranties. "Jason E." wrote: > A bit of general information about my computer: > I have an Acer Aspire 5100 notebook with a built-in microphone. I have 512 > MB of RAM (It's Vista Home Basic). The program that manages my audio is > called Realtek HD Audio Manager. I would appreciate it if someone could get > back to me on this, if only to tell me that I need more RAM to run Speech > Rec. and without it to forget it. > > "Jason E." wrote: > > > I recently discovered speech recognition on Vista, and started to train the > > computer to recognize me. Everything went beautifully, until I actually > > attempted to start SR. The application started and then promptly shut itself > > off, explaining that "speech recognition has encountered an error. Please > > restart Speech recognition to ensure you can still use Speech Recognition." > > (Or something to that effect). After my fifth or sixth time restarting speech > > recognition and then the computer, I thought I should find some help. |
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| | RE: Speech regognition turns itself off w/ error I have the same problem. My microphone works fine in sound recorder, byt Vista Speech recongition does not recognize it. Speech recogntion was working yesterday, but apparently stopped after I removed the micr from the jack temporarily. "Fil Alleva [Microsoft]" wrote: > Hi Jason, > > I'm not familiar with your machine but I think I know the problem. The error > you are describing usually occurs when the speech recognizer is starved for > audio. This usually happens because the sound driver is not getting around to > delivering the audio to the recognizer. From what I can see on your machine’s > specs it looks you have plenty of horse power but not enough memory. You may > find that you can get speech recognition up and running if there is nothing > else running but I think that another .5 GB of memory would be a fine > investment. > > It’s also possible that a sound driver update will help if the manufacture > has one. I’d start there, because it’s free and may fix the problem but more > memory is always a good thing. > > -- > This post provide "as is" and confers no rights or warranties. > > > "Jason E." wrote: > > > A bit of general information about my computer: > > I have an Acer Aspire 5100 notebook with a built-in microphone. I have 512 > > MB of RAM (It's Vista Home Basic). The program that manages my audio is > > called Realtek HD Audio Manager. I would appreciate it if someone could get > > back to me on this, if only to tell me that I need more RAM to run Speech > > Rec. and without it to forget it. > > > > "Jason E." wrote: > > > > > I recently discovered speech recognition on Vista, and started to train the > > > computer to recognize me. Everything went beautifully, until I actually > > > attempted to start SR. The application started and then promptly shut itself > > > off, explaining that "speech recognition has encountered an error. Please > > > restart Speech recognition to ensure you can still use Speech Recognition." > > > (Or something to that effect). After my fifth or sixth time restarting speech > > > recognition and then the computer, I thought I should find some help. |
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| | RE: Speech regognition turns itself off w/ error I am having the same problem with 2048 MB physical memory of which more than 50% is free at any given time and with new drivers for Realtek Audio. There are four logical processors, and extensive hardware. There is more to this issue than not enough resources. Eric "Fil Alleva [Microsoft]" wrote: > Hi Jason, > > I'm not familiar with your machine but I think I know the problem. The error > you are describing usually occurs when the speech recognizer is starved for > audio. This usually happens because the sound driver is not getting around to > delivering the audio to the recognizer. From what I can see on your machine’s > specs it looks you have plenty of horse power but not enough memory. You may > find that you can get speech recognition up and running if there is nothing > else running but I think that another .5 GB of memory would be a fine > investment. > > It’s also possible that a sound driver update will help if the manufacture > has one. I’d start there, because it’s free and may fix the problem but more > memory is always a good thing. > > -- > This post provide "as is" and confers no rights or warranties. > > > "Jason E." wrote: > > > A bit of general information about my computer: > > I have an Acer Aspire 5100 notebook with a built-in microphone. I have 512 > > MB of RAM (It's Vista Home Basic). The program that manages my audio is > > called Realtek HD Audio Manager. I would appreciate it if someone could get > > back to me on this, if only to tell me that I need more RAM to run Speech > > Rec. and without it to forget it. > > > > "Jason E." wrote: > > > > > I recently discovered speech recognition on Vista, and started to train the > > > computer to recognize me. Everything went beautifully, until I actually > > > attempted to start SR. The application started and then promptly shut itself > > > off, explaining that "speech recognition has encountered an error. Please > > > restart Speech recognition to ensure you can still use Speech Recognition." > > > (Or something to that effect). After my fifth or sixth time restarting speech > > > recognition and then the computer, I thought I should find some help. |
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