February 5, 201412 yr Whenever I say clear, he thinks I am saying close or is it vice-a-versa. How can I adjust it? 10700k / Gigabyte 3060
February 6, 201412 yr Whenever I say clear, he thinks I am saying close or is it vice-a-versa. How can I adjust it? Yes I used to be plagued by incorrect interpretations. Especially "On" and "Arm". My Northern British accent does not help, however, my solutions were:- 1. I bought a new headset microphone, my old one was rubbish. 2. I ran the voice recognition training a couple more times. This needs to be done, especially with a new mike. Hope this helps, Cheers David
February 8, 201412 yr Author Yes I used to be plagued by incorrect interpretations. Especially "On" and "Arm". My Northern British accent does not help, however, my solutions were:- 1. I bought a new headset microphone, my old one was rubbish. 2. I ran the voice recognition training a couple more times. This needs to be done, especially with a new mike. Hope this helps, Cheers David I did just buy a Plantronics, so I'd think that would be good quality microphone. I will try #2 a couple more times after I did the other day. 10700k / Gigabyte 3060
February 8, 201412 yr Commercial Member I did just buy a Plantronics Be aware, when switching to a different headset, your speech profile becomes useless. Create a new speech profile in Windows Control Panel, speech reco app. Give it any name you like. Once it's listed in the box, select it to make it the active profile. Caibrate the microphone Use the MCE provided speech training tool to train the new profile from scratch. Start->All Programs->Multi Crew Experience->Tools->Speech training. Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
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