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How can you setup a microphone without Speech Recognition installed

 
 
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      5th Jan 2004
The microphone setup in XP seems to rely upon you having MS Office Speech Recognition installed, which I don't have. I want to setup a microphone for use with NetMeeting. Is there a way? So far Netmeeting doesn't seem to recognise that I have the mic connected at all.
 
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      5th Jan 2004
GregHH said:

> The microphone setup in XP seems to rely upon you having MS Office
> Speech Recognition installed, which I don't have. I want to setup a
> microphone for use with NetMeeting. Is there a way? So far Netmeeting
> doesn't seem to recognise that I have the mic connected at all.


Mic operation does not require installation of Offic speech recognition,
as far as I know, unless NetMeeting specifically requires it.

In the soundcard's settings verify that the mic volume is turned up, that
the mic channel is not MUTED. You might also see if there is an
OPTIONS|PROPERTIES|Record enable radio button. Might make a difference,
might not.

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      7th Jan 2004
goto control panel\sounds...\speech. the hardware wizard will test your
sound hardware and mic (you'll have to talk into the mic a couple of times),
OK back to desktop, and mic should work now.

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> The microphone setup in XP seems to rely upon you having MS Office Speech

Recognition installed, which I don't have. I want to setup a microphone for
use with NetMeeting. Is there a way? So far Netmeeting doesn't seem to
recognise that I have the mic connected at all.


 
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      19th Feb 2004
Exact same problem here; the microphone setup in XP seems to rely upon you having MS Office "Speech Recognition" installed, which I don't have. I want to setup a microphone for use with NetMeeting. Is there a way? So far Net Audio doesn't seem to recognise that I have the mic connected at all - there IS NO "Speech Recognition" tab to choose from; only a "Text To Speech" tab - (under "Speech" in Control Panel). Isn't that standard software (with XP)?

 
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      19th Feb 2004
dev, you say: "In the soundcard's settings verify that the mic volume is turned up, that the mic channel is not MUTED.
.... where do you find the settings for soundcard dev? Where is the soundcard properties located...

"You might also see if there is an OPTIONS|PROPERTIES|Record enable radio button." Where would that be located

Thank you, Ski

 
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      23rd Feb 2004
Alright I went and tested my hardware, but when I speak into the mic to test it, the volume metre does not change, indicating that there is no sound being received through the mic. I have tried 2 different microphones, and neither work
Thanks for any help.
 
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      23rd Feb 2004
Is the Mic muted in the volume properties??

Double click the speaker icon on the lower right and check it there If the
Mic is Muted it won't work.
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> Alright I went and tested my hardware, but when I speak into the mic to

test it, the volume metre does not change, indicating that there is no sound
being received through the mic. I have tried 2 different microphones, and
neither work.
> Thanks for any help.



 
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      1st Mar 2004
No, the mic is definitely not muted, perhaps it is a hardware issue? I have tried 2 different mic's, and neither work. Frankly, it's really starting to bug me. Thanks.
 
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      3rd Apr 2004
Well I had the same problem and scanned about 40 or 50 of these messages and found that no one ever solved there problem and got back to the group. Either they solved the problem and didn't have the courtesy to let others know how they did it or they are still fumbling around with the same unsolved mystery. Well I'm here to tell you that I solved my problem by downloading the latest version of DirectX 9.0b. The mike is working great now! Hope this helps all you other people
Bob
 
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      3rd Apr 2004
I tried the hardware wizard and it couldn't figure my problem out at all. Downloading and installing the latest version fo DirectX 9.0b did the trick!
 
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