Which takes precedence?
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Topic: Which takes precedence?
Posted By: bipolarbear
Subject: Which takes precedence?
Date Posted: 25/Mar/2011 at 7:02pm
The microphone tuning facility in the toolkit or the level you set in control panel sounds? Are they independent? What exactly is the relationship between them? For example the toolkit has an option to adjust signal-to-noise ratio, and obviously the control panel facility does not. Thank you
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Posted By: mmarkoe_admin
Date Posted: 26/Mar/2011 at 7:37am
bipolarbear wrote:
The microphone tuning facility in the toolkit or the level you set in control panel sounds? Are they independent? What exactly is the relationship between them? For example the toolkit has an option to adjust signal-to-noise ratio, and obviously the control panel facility does not. Thank you |
Set up the microphone values in Tune Microphone and shut down and restart WSR. These values will hold unless you redo the WSR microphone setup.
Marty
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Posted By: bipolarbear
Date Posted: 26/Mar/2011 at 9:59am
Posted By: Sixwheels
Date Posted: 10/May/2011 at 9:48am
I don't know whether it's documented anywhere, but you have to turn off "Run At Startup" in the Windows Speech Recognition options and allow the ToolKit to start speech recognition before its settings take precedence. I figured this out after a couple of days noticing that my speech recognition would start out faulty, but after quitting it and then restarting, it would be fine.
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Posted By: mmarkoe_admin
Date Posted: 10/May/2011 at 9:58am
Sixwheels wrote:
I don't know whether it's documented anywhere, but you have to turn off "Run At Startup" in the Windows Speech Recognition options and allow the ToolKit to start speech recognition before its settings take precedence. I figured this out after a couple of days noticing that my speech recognition would start out faulty, but after quitting it and then restarting, it would be fine. |
Are you saying if WSR starts before WSRToolkit, the Tune Microphone settings do not apply?
Starting WSRToolkit also starts WSRMacros which is necessary to create macros.
Marty
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Posted By: Sixwheels
Date Posted: 11/May/2011 at 8:48am
mmarkoe_admin wrote:
Sixwheels wrote:
I don't know whether it's documented anywhere, but you have to turn off "Run At Startup" in the Windows Speech Recognition options and allow the ToolKit to start speech recognition before its settings take precedence. I figured this out after a couple of days noticing that my speech recognition would start out faulty, but after quitting it and then restarting, it would be fine. |
Are you saying if WSR starts before WSRToolkit, the Tune Microphone settings do not apply?
Starting WSRToolkit also starts WSRMacros which is necessary to create macros.
Marty |
Marty, I thought that was the case, but apparently I was mistaken. I seem to be having the problem wherein WSR is not picking up the Tune Microphone settings no matter whether it runs first or second. :-( I have to stop WSR and restart it before it will pick up the settings. I wonder what could be going on?
Another thing I should mention is that WSRToolkit never did start WSRMacros. Not for me, anyway. I had to put WSRMacros in the startup folder before it would run at boot time.
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Posted By: mmarkoe_admin
Date Posted: 11/May/2011 at 11:04am
Sixwheels wrote:
I thought that was the case, but apparently I was mistaken. I seem to be having the problem wherein WSR is not picking up the Tune Microphone settings no matter whether it runs first or second. :-( I have to stop WSR and restart it before it will pick up the settings. I wonder what could be going on? |
Did you notice in the Tune Microphone directions where it says WSR (the speech bar) must be restarted after changing the values? Close WSR completely and re-open. If you run Setup the microphone again it will overide the Tune Microphone settings.
Another thing I should mention is that WSRToolkit never did start WSRMacros. Not for me, anyway. I had to put WSRMacros in the startup folder before it would run at boot time. |
I'd like to know if anyone else has experienced this problem?
Marty
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Posted By: Sixwheels
Date Posted: 17/May/2011 at 2:54pm
I don't know, Marty, any time that I adjust the settings in WSRtoolkit, I make certain that I close down Speech Recognition and restart it again. When the computer is rebooted, not every time, mind you, but often enough to be annoying, the settings don't stick. Sometimes they do. It's weird.
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Posted By: mmarkoe_admin
Date Posted: 17/May/2011 at 3:36pm
Sixwheels wrote:
I don't know, Marty, any time that I adjust the settings in WSRtoolkit, I make certain that I close down Speech Recognition and restart it again. When the computer is rebooted, not every time, mind you, but often enough to be annoying, the settings don't stick. Sometimes they do. It's weird. |
We still have not heard of anyone else having the audio settings problem. It is possible other audio functionality that uses your sound system (Media Player, VOiP, Skype) is overriding the settings.
Marty
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Posted By: Sixwheels
Date Posted: 17/May/2011 at 6:16pm
mmarkoe_admin wrote:
Sixwheels wrote:
I don't know, Marty, any time that I adjust the settings in WSRtoolkit, I make certain that I close down Speech Recognition and restart it again. When the computer is rebooted, not every time, mind you, but often enough to be annoying, the settings don't stick. Sometimes they do. It's weird. |
We still have not heard of anyone else having the audio settings problem. It is possible other audio functionality that uses your sound system (Media Player, VOiP, Skype) is overriding the settings.
Marty
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I wouldn't doubt it. That is typically my luck. Hey, I'm not complaining, I could be in a prison camp, or dead.
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Posted By: Sixwheels
Date Posted: 18/May/2011 at 1:49pm
Does anyone know if there is a way to stop the WSRtoolkit from launching Windows Speech Recognition? I'm thinking that if I can launch WSR after the toolkit, I might be able to get past this settings problem.
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Posted By: mmarkoe_admin
Date Posted: 18/May/2011 at 2:30pm
Sixwheels wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a way to stop the WSRtoolkit from launching Windows Speech Recognition? I'm thinking that if I can launch WSR after the toolkit, I might be able to get past this settings problem. |
Starting WSR is hard coded in the software. So is starting WSRMacros.
Marty
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Posted By: Sixwheels
Date Posted: 23/May/2011 at 10:08am
So, the latest thing I tried was to actually drop a shortcut to WSRToolkit into the startup folder, and that seemed to work for awhile, but then this morning I noticed once again that the volume setting for the microphone was back to its original position. I have no idea why. ‹shrug›
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Posted By: mmarkoe_admin
Date Posted: 23/May/2011 at 10:41am
Sixwheels wrote:
So, the latest thing I tried was to actually drop a shortcut to WSRToolkit into the startup folder, and that seemed to work for awhile, but then this morning I noticed once again that the volume setting for the microphone was back to its original position. I have no idea why. ‹shrug› |
A couple of messages ago I wrote:
"It is possible other audio functionality that uses your sound system (Media Player, VOiP, Skype) is overriding the settings."
You responded you did not doubt this but did not say what other programs use the sound card on your computer?
Marty
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Posted By: Sixwheels
Date Posted: 24/May/2011 at 9:37am
Well, I do have Skype, and I also have a soft phone called X-lite. Oh my goodness! As I'm typing this, I noticed that X-lite hadn't started… As soon as I started it, the microphone's volume slider jumped back to its original setting. So that is the culprit! I should be able to fix that. Thanks a lot, Marty.
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