Hi list.
I'm playing with the SpeechXtra that comes with MX. It's very
interesting. It uses the Microsoft Speech Application Programming
Interface (SAPI) on Windows. My problem is that I'm not able to change
the speech engine it uses. Windows XP includes SAPI 5 but i need to use
Kraig,
Thanks for your answer but, do you know why SpeechXtra can't choose the speech engine
on Windows? is it by design o is it a bug? will it be added/fixed in newer versions of
the SpeechXtra?
Thanks,
JPo
> From: Kraig Mentor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Kraig,
> Thanks for your answer but, do you know why SpeechXtra can't
> choose the speech engine on Windows? is it by design o is it
> a bug? will it be added/fixed in newer versions of the SpeechXtra?
>
>
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> Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 11:25:35 +0100
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> just a spontaneus idea: propably the xtra checks the SAPI version with a
> registry call when getting initialised. you could examine its regis
4 AM
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> Subject: SpeechXtra
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> Hi list.
> I'm playing with the SpeechXtra that comes with MX. It's very
> interesting. It uses the Microsoft Speech Application Programming
> Interface (SAPI) on Windows. My problem is that I'm not able t
api) before initializing the speechXtra (and then
immedialtely resetting those keys to their original state)
valentin
Juan Pablo De La Fuente wrote:
> Kraig,
> Thanks for your answer but, do you know why SpeechXtra can't choose
> the speech engine on Windows? is it by design o is it
My apologies. This was intended to be a private correspondence with Juan.
Regards,
Kraig
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gt; Subject: Re: SpeechXtra
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> just a spontaneus idea: propably the xtra checks the SAPI
> version with a
> registry call when getting initialised. you could examine its registry
> calls with a tool like regmon (http://www.sysinternals.com/), and then
> try to fool the xtra