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- <p><font face="Verdana"><a HREF="Help.HTM">BACK TO HELP</a> </font></p>
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- <p><font face="Verdana">Tips before using VoiceAction ActiveX Custom Control.<br>
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- <li><font face="Verdana"><font color="#FF0000"><b>Please use a Headphones with Microphone</b></font>.
- Place the microphone such that you don't breathe on it. </font></li>
- <li><font face="Verdana">Do not change the microphone placement and settings once they are
- set. Use same settings while recording or recognizing. </font></li>
- <li><font face="Verdana">If none of your voice gets recognized then please check your sound
- card settings program. Reset all to normal. Disable all high tech settings like 3D, Echo,
- Bass, Stereo surround, Karaoke, Mixers or others. </font></li>
- <li><font face="Verdana">See if recording occurs with high volume in any other program. If
- it sounds stereophonic, low or artificial, then be sure that some other program is using
- its intelligence on it. Disable it. Graph must show steady normalized volume.</font></li>
- <li><font face="Verdana">Preferably use noise eliminating microphone </font></li>
- <li><font face="Verdana">If you hear a continuous hum , then your speakers are giving a
- feedback. Hence use headphones. </font></li>
- <li><font face="Verdana">Replace loosely connected microphone, they promote large noise. </font></li>
- <li><font face="Verdana"><font color="#FF0000">PLEASE DON'T SHOUT or speak loudly try to
- speak as naturally and soft as possible</font>. Try keeping your voice as close to the one
- you had recorded, or record more than one instance of your words. </font></li>
- <li><font face="Verdana">Use headphones in which the microphones physical movement is tight
- enough to hold it at the same place forever once set. Handle carefully during use. </font></li>
- <li><font face="Verdana">. The Recording Volume Adjustments of the microphone play a
- important role in speech recognition. Like for example when detecting /d/of doubht the
- Audio Graph Display must show something like this ...</font></li>
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- <p><img src="Correct.gif" width="406" height="100" alt="Correct.gif (4995 bytes)">
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- <p><font color="#FF0000" face="Verdana"><small><small> and </small></small><big><big><big>not</big></big></big><small><small>
- like ....</small></small></font></p>
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- <p><img src="Incorrect.gif" width="406" height="100" alt="Incorrect.gif (5388 bytes)"></p>
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- <p><small><small><font color="#FF0000">t<font face="Verdana">his above example is a graph
- full of noise with low </font></font></small></small></p>
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- <p><small><small><font color="#FF0000" face="Verdana">sensitivity level (<=2) and low
- mic recording volume.</font></small></small></p>
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