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<blockquote data-quote="Marcusb" data-source="post: 74532" data-attributes="member: 11550"><p>I think the problem you have is that you have selected the SDK.</p><p></p><p>In the speech part of control panel, you can choose the engine you want to use. I have the 5.1 engine, 6.3 engine and the 5.1SDK engine. In your case, I think you have selected the SDK version and not the 5.1.</p><p></p><p>Once that is done you should be able to train the engine very nicely.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, as a follow up from an earlier issue I was having, where the Mic volume kept turning itself down when using a desk top Mic, the issue turned out to be from when I let the speech engine adjust the microphone. Because when I did that I was close and there was no background noise, it set a very low level. Even though I manually overrode that for a louder level, it somehow remembered that and after the engine ran once, it would re-adjust to the low level.</p><p>The solution was to run the mic config wizard but to talk very quitely. It set the mic to max volume and now stays there perfectly.</p><p></p><p>I forgot the way you have to think when dealing with MS...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcusb, post: 74532, member: 11550"] I think the problem you have is that you have selected the SDK. In the speech part of control panel, you can choose the engine you want to use. I have the 5.1 engine, 6.3 engine and the 5.1SDK engine. In your case, I think you have selected the SDK version and not the 5.1. Once that is done you should be able to train the engine very nicely. Also, as a follow up from an earlier issue I was having, where the Mic volume kept turning itself down when using a desk top Mic, the issue turned out to be from when I let the speech engine adjust the microphone. Because when I did that I was close and there was no background noise, it set a very low level. Even though I manually overrode that for a louder level, it somehow remembered that and after the engine ran once, it would re-adjust to the low level. The solution was to run the mic config wizard but to talk very quitely. It set the mic to max volume and now stays there perfectly. I forgot the way you have to think when dealing with MS... [/QUOTE]
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