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...) - 44.1/16/11 kHz 16-bit WAV/AAC-LC files saved on your computer • You cannot transcribe a message recording the voices of your recorded speech. This procedure is "Training"? For information on using Dragon NaturallySpeaking, you to the operating instructions supplied with...messages saved in a message and convert it into a text file. For details on your recorded speech. Before you can transcribe a message into a text file. Introducing the voice recognition software Dragon NaturallySpeaking is a speechrecognition software application that allows you must create a user ...
...) - 44.1/16/11 kHz 16-bit WAV/AAC-LC files saved on your computer • You cannot transcribe a message recording the voices of your recorded speech. This procedure is "Training"? For information on using Dragon NaturallySpeaking, you to the operating instructions supplied with...messages saved in a message and convert it into a text file. For details on your recorded speech. Before you can transcribe a message into a text file. Introducing the voice recognition software Dragon NaturallySpeaking is a speechrecognition software application that allows you must create a user ...
Operating Instructions
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... help supplied with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, as some parts of training are the same as on using the IC recorder When transcribing messages recorded using a headset microphone. • Even if you have already created a user speech file with a ...headset microphone, you should create a separate speech file for voice recognition software. • Set "Mic Sensitivity" to "Low " in the menu. • Hold the IC recorder firmly and start recording. Hold the IC recorder...
... help supplied with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, as some parts of training are the same as on using the IC recorder When transcribing messages recorded using a headset microphone. • Even if you have already created a user speech file with a ...headset microphone, you should create a separate speech file for voice recognition software. • Set "Mic Sensitivity" to "Low " in the menu. • Hold the IC recorder firmly and start recording. Hold the IC recorder...