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Hello, I'm not currently a user of FS2Crew NGX, though I want to be, but I have an issue... Ever since I play Arma, I've been looking for speech software to control everything by voice, but I've always come to a halt when I find my Windows 7 x64 Ultimate Edition does not come with SAPI. Since FS2Crew uses this, and I don't want the button version, I tought someone might help me fix this before I purchase. I've already asked through FlightSim, no luck. I've gone through all the steps to check if I have it, I don't. Last thing I did was copy the Windows32/Speech folder from my laptop, to the problem computer, and re-register sapi.dll, no luck either. Any help would be appreciated. =) Diego Lozano Veraza
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There are many options in VoxATC to fiddle with and it is very wise to spend time training with the program. I did about six flights where I loaded up the flight plans in the flight plan trainer and went through all the lines. I don't have to do that anymore. It pretty much knows what I am saying now and I can even change the tone of my voice and sound more natural when talking to it and it will take my commands. My problem that I have and I wonder if there is a way to fix this, is to make VoxATC pronounce locations correctly. Example; I take off from Dallas Love Field a lot and one of the centers I pass through is Fort Worth Center. It is abbreviated FT Worth. VoxATC likes to say "F T Center" rather than "Fort Worth Center". Is there a way to train VoxATC how to pronounce things like this correctly? It's REALLY bad about pronouncing VOR stations.
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For those of you who have struggled with having your speech recognized, this newest update might make the difference. In previous versions, the default initial speech wait time was very short (half a second) and if you did not begin speaking in that time, the recognizer engine stopped listening. This time can be set by you in the configuration window, but if you left the default, you may have had very poor results in your attempts to be recognized. The default is now 1.5 seconds (30%), so you can press the PTT button and have up to 1.5 seconds to start talking. If you hesitate longer than this, just go to the config window Voice Recognition tab and set the Speech Recognition Initial Silence Timeout to something like 50% and experiment. The default End Silence Timeout is 1.0 seconds. If you tend to hesitate in your radio call, it could cause the recognizer to stop recognizing before you are done speaking. If this happens, set the Speech Recognition End Silence Timeout to a higher percent, say 40% (2 seconds). If you tried the trial before and would like a new go at it, just send me a note ([email protected]) with your hardware ID from the Registration screen and I'll give you another 15 day trial ! Enjoy! Dave