Does anyone know what Android plans as a replacement for the
functionality of android.speech.srec? Not transcription like that
provided via the RecognizerIntent, but something that would allow us
to build apps with voice interfaces that let the user navigate the app
hands-free?

-Mark


On Oct 27, 7:20 am, DulcetTone <dulcett...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I understand the perils of using things outside the SDK, and can
> shoulder them for now.
> I have already downloaded an app from the Marketplace (Top Voice
> Control) that uses android.speech.srec
> Given that I see it is possible and understand why some might not care
> to do this, can someone tell me how it is accomplised?
>
> Thanks.  I continue to putter and was recently able to reduce some
> errors in my build by adding a jar from the AOSP to my SDK Java Path.
> I seem to be unable to find one that contains the srec items.
>
> tone
>
> My question remains:  how do I accomplish it?
>
> On Oct 27, 6:08 am, RichardC <richard.crit...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > If you are creating applications to distrubute via the market place
> > then you have to use just use the documented/supported functionality
> > from the Android SDK.
>
> > As had been said repeatedly in these groups - if you get your code to
> > work today using functionality NOT supported by the SDK there is NO
> > guarantee that it will continue to work tomorrow.
>
> > If you need to use the platform code then you will have to build your
> > own device.
>
> > --
> > RichardC
>
> > On Oct 26, 4:46 pm, DulcetTone <dulcett...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I have the Android open source tree, and can even build within it my
> > > own voice dialer, cribbed from the stock Google VoiceDialer.  However,
> > > my understanding is that doing it this way submerges my app within a
> > > firmware image, and it does not give me the means to throw its
> > > finished form onto (say) Android Market.
>
> > > How can I do this within an SDK environment?  I need access to classes
> > > that are apparently not a part of what is available to a purely SDK-
> > > crafted app.  Examples of what I cannot get to are:
>
> > > android.bluetooth.*
> > > android.os.SystemProperties
> > > android.speech.srec.*
>
> > > Do I code from the Android source and somehow extract my app from the
> > > firmware morass?
> > > Do I somehow tweak my Eclipse settings (e.g.: add a library or jar) to
> > > gain access to this from within an SDK installation?
>
> > > Thanks in advance for some explicit instruction.  Build environment
> > > set-up has always been the most challenging aspect of this work for
> > > me!

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