May 30, 20206 yr Dave, Does P2A use the same voice recognition file (named "Default Speech Profile" in my case) that Microsoft provides when I use the standard Win 10 voice recognition training tools to train my voice? Bill Clark Edited May 30, 20206 yr by sbclark add information Windows 10 Pro, Ver 21H2 CPU I5-8600K 5.0GHz, GPU Nvidia RTX 3090 VRAM 24GB Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 7, 2TB M2.NVMe, RAM 32GB
May 30, 20206 yr Commercial Member Hi Bill. I'm not sure what file you're referring to. Do you have the path to the file? I do know that when you do speech training, hundreds of .wav files (1 for each phrase) are created and stored with names like SP_q34gipq43tqwmqw34jwrgjadlm.wav, so I know that's not what you're referring to. Dave
May 30, 20206 yr Author What I am trying to say, does P2A use same voice profile Microsoft provides the average, non-simulator user, for voice training? For example, say before I install P2A, I create my custom voice profile, using built in Microsoft tools. After installing PTA, I begin using P2A to issue voice commands. I assume P2A uses the same custom profile I created while training with Microsoft tools? Bill Windows 10 Pro, Ver 21H2 CPU I5-8600K 5.0GHz, GPU Nvidia RTX 3090 VRAM 24GB Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 7, 2TB M2.NVMe, RAM 32GB
May 30, 20206 yr Commercial Member Yes, it uses whatever Windows Speech Recognition options you have. When you do the specialized P2A Speech training, the results will be "added" to whatever speech profile you have selected when you do the training. Unless you create new profiles, you likely only have one. Dave
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