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kenrosen
Greetings,
I'm using Microsoft speech Recognition in XP Pro SP2 on an IBM X41
Tablet PC. I've used the internal microphone as well as a Sony and now
the new Logitech USB with noise reduction. I don't want to use a
headset and have gotten OK results EXCEPT for one weird thing.
When I'm not speaking, the system translates the ambiant sound in my
quiet office to "all all all all all". The word "all" seems to be 98%
of what gets picked
up.
I done the microsoft microphone adjustment many times (Yes, it's a
great papaya...) and raised the level of confidence for small words, as
well as the processing/quality level. But no change.
Is there some adjustment somewhere that could help this? Anyone else
seeing this?
Thanks, Ken
Cross-posted from Microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
I'm using Microsoft speech Recognition in XP Pro SP2 on an IBM X41
Tablet PC. I've used the internal microphone as well as a Sony and now
the new Logitech USB with noise reduction. I don't want to use a
headset and have gotten OK results EXCEPT for one weird thing.
When I'm not speaking, the system translates the ambiant sound in my
quiet office to "all all all all all". The word "all" seems to be 98%
of what gets picked
up.
I done the microsoft microphone adjustment many times (Yes, it's a
great papaya...) and raised the level of confidence for small words, as
well as the processing/quality level. But no change.
Is there some adjustment somewhere that could help this? Anyone else
seeing this?
Thanks, Ken
Cross-posted from Microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support