is there any app that can save predefined voice commands for my contacts like the "stupid"phones did? (like you recored the sample and you have to say something similar to the sample to dial)
because in android voice dialing dowsn't recognise my language and therefore i can't use it. i don't need "where's the nearest restaurant" or similar things, only voice dialing by prerecorded commands
thanks!
anyone? -10char
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.cyberon.cvsd
You can try this app. It's paid but does exactly what you want.
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Theres a few things i want to know about voice command?
such as: how do you use it to call someone or do commands.
how do you use it to have go from text to speech
and is there a program to do speech to text
No program (at least through MS Voice Command) to do speech to text. You can have it annouce who is calling or even read your E-mail headers to you. It is fairly easy to place a call. You can say "call (name of contact to call) at (home, work, mobile) You can even tell it to call (say full number area code first. It can be used to open programs as well. You can say What is my next appointment and it will tell you the next calendar contact.
Check out www.microsoft.com/voicecommand
I am looking for an app that would enable me to dial contacts or do actions on my Android phone by voice. The standard Android voice recognition is unacceptable because I am not from an English speaking country.
My old phone had this feature where I could record a "voice command" for any of my contacts and only those would be considered when voice dialing. This also enabled for much more variance in speaking so I suppose it would be helpful for English speaking users too.
Is there any app that would provide this functionality? Or is somebody working on one?
I am in a similar situation, a number of my family have non-English names and Android cannot recognise them. I've looked everywhere and cannot find one either. Everyone seems to rely on voice recognition which is, frankly, crap for anything remotely non-standard in language.
You can use Voice Speed Dial by Cyberon Corp, it's very good
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it will be great if such an app exists.
let me now if you find one
is there a development/process/information about this thread?
To make the Android voice recognition work, go to Settings>Voice Input & Output>Language>English (US). You'll be able to use all the voice commands. I don't know how well voice dialing will work for you though. It works for me many times with Indian names, but also fails a lot. Try Vlingo too, it might work better.
Vlingo - https://market.android.com/details?id=com.vlingo.client&hl=en
Using Enhanced SMS and Caller ID with a Jawbone Era, I can't get the voice reply for SMS to work. Whenever I get an SMS and try to voice reply, it launches a Google voice recognition applet which I presume is part of the Google search app. Based on a little digging around the internet, it seems that Google Search on 4.1.1 is the issue ...
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=35737
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2123731
Does anyone know if this was fixed on later OS's?
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Is there a voice command that allows me to dial numbers? With Google voice I can call contacts by name but it does not understand "Dial 12345etc". Do I need a third party app for this?
GermanGuy said:
Is there a voice command that allows me to dial numbers? With Google voice I can call contacts by name but it does not understand "Dial 12345etc". Do I need a third party app for this?
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I don't know but am interested in the answer, coming from IOS to Android.
Press the microphone key in the dialer. Dictate your number. Works for me
Does someone know if there is an app where it is possible to assign name read by user to a person in contact list, and then when you activate voice dial your pronaunciation is recognized and propper person is dialed? Not one voice dial app works with my language because pronauncitions are very different from english. Not to mention nicknames. Thanks!