[Q] voice input not working hyperdroidgbx-v11 - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

I am running HyperDroidGBX-v11[GRI54-2.3.3][a2sd+][TytR8.3][INSANE SPEED] by pongster, Android 2.3.3 on an HD2.When I try running an ap that has voice input I get "it seems that speech recognizer is not available on your Android device. If I get to the settings page under voice input and output, there is no voice input screen.
Anybody know how to fix this?
Other than this issue the phone works great with 2.3.3 Love the Android!

are you sure your microphone isn't broken? does it work with other programs/calls?

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Voce Comand Dialer by Cyberon

Does anybody know how to extract the excelent Cyberon Voice dialer that comes in JARJAr ROM ?I´ve emailed cyberon.com.tw and they told me that is exclusively distibuted in JASJAR ROM.
It works fabulous, and i will give a try to put it im my QTEK S100.
Thanks
Fernando
Just got my K-jam. All the guys are wiping the cyberon Voice off to replace it with the voice command. So I dont know how to give you cyberon, but what I can tell you is that Voice command is much better, thus everyone with cyberon is installing voice command.
Yes, but Microsoft Voice Comand 1.5 don´t work well with Portuguese Language. Cyberon voice Commander works very, very well also in the car or in noise ambience. I´ve already tested the 2 Softwares and Cyberon´s and despite we can make voice tags for contacts and programs, after that it works fabulous...
Thanks anyway.
I tried every voice dial program and here is what I feel about them:
Fonix 2: quite accurate. But very few functions and very slow.
Fonix 3: add a lot more functions. But even slower and hard to make it work correctly.
MS Voice Command: Fast respone and accurate even with noise. Lots of function and work very well w/ the PPC (since MS knows all the detail of the OS). But it doesn't work for me since my contact list is quite big. It doesn't allow me to filter the canadiate for voice dial making it hard to return me w/ the right contact. In addition, I wish it could provide optional voice tag function.
Cyberon VC 1.2 (anyone got the lastest English version?) : Very accurate but doesn't work very well w/ noise. But it still my choice for voice dial since it allows me to filter contacts and application for voice command.
jackleung said:
I tried every voice dial program and here is what I feel about them:
Fonix 2: quite accurate. But very few functions and very slow.
Fonix 3: add a lot more functions. But even slower and hard to make it work correctly.
MS Voice Command: Fast respone and accurate even with noise. Lots of function and work very well w/ the PPC (since MS knows all the detail of the OS). But it doesn't work for me since my contact list is quite big. It doesn't allow me to filter the canadiate for voice dial making it hard to return me w/ the right contact. In addition, I wish it could provide optional voice tag function.
Cyberon VC 1.2 (anyone got the lastest English version?) : Very accurate but doesn't work very well w/ noise. But it still my choice for voice dial since it allows me to filter contacts and application for voice command.
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Read this and install Cyberon Voice Dialer. No doubt de best ever....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=172877#172877
gazela00 said:
Read this and install Cyberon Voice Dialer. No doubt de best ever....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=172877#172877
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For me, this is trim down version of Cyberon VC (VC without self recongnition). Unless I really tight at RAM space, I prefer VC since I don't have to build voice tag for every contact.
re
I've used MSVC and now I'm using the Cyberon Voice Dialer (from JJ)
Its true that MSVC occupies more RAM but it doesn't requires voice tag and its very accurate too.
CVD is also accurate, small footprint and requires voice tags which will takes up a lot of RAM space if you've a lot of them.
IMO, voice tags should be created for those frequent contacts/programs etc so thst you'll keep the menory footprint small. If you have say 2000 contacts would you want each and everyone to be voice tagged and do you think you can remember all of them?
So, Cyberon Voice Dialer is still the better one if you manage your voice tags properly.
re
Sorry, it read read '...frequently used contacts/programs....'
Where do i download Cyberon Voice Dialer ?? Please help me, i need a program where i can make vocietags.
RanZor said:
Where do i download Cyberon Voice Dialer ?? Please help me, i need a program where i can make vocietags.
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Please read the link above.

Setting up Voice Command or should I use Voice2Go

Hi,
I have installed the trial version of Voice Command and have done the registry changes to make it the default dialer. So when I press the bluetooth headset button it's activated.
My first problem is that it only works sometimes. It doesn't always understand me and I generally have to shout and be very 'robot' like to get it to work. Sometimes even though I hear the starting beeps it doesn't even tell me that it didn't understand, it just ignores me (bit like talking to the missus)..What is strange is that the original voice dialer worked perfectly and was very accurate. Has anyone either had this problem or got a solution?
I have seen that the product Voice2Go and was wondering if this was better. I understand that it can also support macros?
P
See this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=172717#172717
It´s your solution . The BEST
Hmm.. I'm not sure that I like the CONS
I use tomtom and definately need that.
Also, it's not just the dialer I wanted. Voice Command and Vito's Voice2go also offers the ability to use your voice to access other features like the time, next appoinments etc..

Natural Voice Engines (Text-To-Speech)

Is there is any way to replace the native MS voice engine (michelle.dat) utilized in Windows Voice Command 1.6 with a natural one; such as; AT&T Natural Voices, NeoSpeech Voices, or Cepstral Voices. Would it require that I find the C++ compiling script to rewrite the natural voice with the native one? I have a Text-To-Speech program that is designed for Win Mobile devices and it utilizes one of the NeoSpeech voices. The voice file (.dat) is about 15mb. Any ideas of the least time consuming route to simply replace the integrated WCM 1.6 with that natural voice? I'm not sure if the WCM 1.6 was compiled to specifically look for the michelle.dat voice or simply the folder location and/or file extension name.
Sorry if this doesn't address your question, but what text-to-speech software are you using?
From another blog, I found a registry setting for Voice Command to slow down the speech playback to make it sound a bit better but nothing on actually replacing the voice itself.
fxcoupeman83 said:
Sorry if this doesn't address your question, but what text-to-speech software are you using?
From another blog, I found a registry setting for Voice Command to slow down the speech playback to make it sound a bit better but nothing on actually replacing the voice itself.
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It's Text-To-Speech Pro for Pocket PC by digitalfuture.
I just say Cepstral.. and I am still crying because I have a great t2s engine and vc and i cant connect them..

Voice Dialling in 6.5 - not found

I cannot find it for the life of me and searching brings no results either. I use voice dialling in conjunction with a blue tooth hands free in the car so it's pretty important to me.
Assuming that it is simply missing from the cooked ROM does anyone have the relevant .cab?
TIA
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57 views, no suggestions..?
Search software/apps & themes forum for MSVC, i.e. MicroSoft Voice Command
Close, but no cigar, I'm not interested in running programmes by voice, I just want to say a name to the Bluetooth in the car and it dials like it used to. However, MSVC eventually is mentioned in the same sentence as CVSD which is the missing element.
It's pain to find Cybertron Voice Speed Dial, which as far as I was concerned, was part of Mobile Windows in the first place!
You can download the relevant cab file here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3191184&postcount=3
BTW. Where the hell are all the buttons gone for posting..?

Text or pdf to speech

Hi,
Is it possible to listen to a text file/doc or pdf file being read out? I got Froyo on my HD2.
Regards
Hadi
If have Mdeejay_eVo_Sense_v._2.0_REVOlution on my HD2 and use moon+ reader from android market place. Yes it does read out text to me though it uses a female robot voice to do so.
In settings you go to voice input and output. Then text to speech settings then Install voice data.
I wave my HD2 face down and it will read any text open in moon+ reader.
I suppose it would work on other apps but I'm satisfied with what I've got...

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