No Speech Heard - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Hello, I try to search around for this issue but I cannot find anything. Is there anyway to solve this issue with Google Speak?

Sounds like you need to isolate it to the software or hardware. Use other apps such as sound recorder/camera and if you still can't be heard, it's most likely your mic. If the others do fine, then you may want to try uninstalling/clearing app cache.

Hi, I follow your advice clear cache and stuff but it still does not work. However, my mic works because I tested with the built-in recording app. Also, I did a hard reset, factory reset, and cold reset but the google voice search widget is still not working. Any other suggestions?

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"sorry your device cannot recognize voices" skyvi issues

Hi,
I installed the skyvi and not found very attractive so i delete it from my S2 Galaxy. But strange thing happened after that now i touch/press any button or perform any task Skyvi voice elaborate what i performed. Means when i touch launcher , she mentioned launcher. When i touched messages she mentioned simply what i performed and touch anything.
I want to get rid of this, For now i just lower down the volume of Media. I have already deleted the skyvi. Please help to correct this behavior. Is there any bug or any option which i have to use.
And other thing when i installed the skyvi and touch the mic option it prompts a message "sorry, your device cannot recognize voices".
All volume options are working fine like music, phone call's , voice talk etc. Thanks
Not really sure what the solution is as I have never heard of Skyvi... but have you tried disabling the services in Settings > Accessibility ?

WhoWhoo I (TEMPORARILY) fixed my Bluetooth Voice Dialing on JB

I'm on MeanBean (not sure how this applies to other ROMS).
It was failing 99.99% of the time over Bluetooth.
I just tried uninstalling Google Search with Titanium Backup.
Then Reinstalling from Google Play Store.
Still Broken.
Then I Cleared Data on Google Search, Rebooted to recovery and Cleared Cache (thinking some BAD learned data might be the cache).
BINGO It works perfect OVER Bluetooth now.
I don't know if it was the, clear data, reboot or the clear cache but these steps absolutely fixed it.
Uninstall With Titanium Backup.
Install from Market.
Go to Apps and Clear Data (again this might clear corrupt learned data).
Boot to recovery, Clear Cache.
Reboot
I tried 5 names that would COMPLETELY fail before.
I can't say if this will stick for good, but it looks promising.
That's it.
Read Posts below...
Wait !!!
It stopped working.
I swear it worked perfectly !!! for 5 minutes.
I put the phone down to write this post.
Picked it up and said the SAME names and now they completely miss.
I wonder if it rebuild the bogus lookup table or something again.
Yeah, the Google Now voice dialing is pretty poor.
Apparently moving the app from a system app to a data app should give you the option of using either GNow or the stock Voice Dialer (at least it did on ICS). Is the stock Voice Dialer included in the build?
My device is bricked currently, so I can't check/test.
Captain_Throwback said:
Yeah, the Google Now voice dialing is pretty poor.
Apparently moving the app from a system app to a data app should give you the option of using either GNow or the stock Voice Dialer (at least it did on ICS). Is the stock Voice Dialer included in the build?
My device is bricked currently, so I can't check/test.
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I don't think the old search is included but that might allow a 3rd party app to work.
Sorry to hear about your bricking.
Well at least I found a pattern...
More Info...
It's the clear cache that momentarily fixes it.
Works every time.
Reboot to Recovery
Clear Cache
Reboot
Voice Dial Over Bluetooth Works every time using say 3 different names.
Wait a minute and then it will fail with the SAME names no matter how many times I say it.
This is STRICTLY Bluetooth. Handset works fine.
My guess is when I reboot with cleared cache, it skips using the optimized search database. Because it always pauses when it works after I say the name.
I think the search database is somehow only compatible with the handset.
Once the search database is built the Bluetooth then uses it and fails from there on.
Clearing Data or Cache from the Apps Settings seems to have no effect. But clearing cache from Recovery does. It might be that when I do it from recovery there is an implicit reboot too. But Force Close, Clear Data, Clear Cache will not bring it back.

[Q] Constant App Crashing

Hey I tried looking for an answer to this and couldn't really find one
My phone consistently gives me the "unfortunately the process com.google.process.gapps has stopped" and a bunch of different variants of that with different processes or apps.
I have tried wiping the cache and disabling apps but honestly WTF
I can't figure out why it does this. This happened to be before and a factory reset fixed the issue but this time it seems to be an issue with one of the basic apps I'm installing.
I don't know if anyone has run into this and has some guidance.
Would a fresh stock firmware solve this?
when in doubt, open the settings/apps and clear the cashe of the offending app.
Bobvark said:
when in doubt, open the settings/apps and clear the cashe of the offending app.
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I have cleared the cache of every app and it just doesn't stop. It's the most frustrating thing I've dealt with.
May just buy a new phone at this point....
if it is that bad then reset your phone to factory defaults, also make sure to check the settings so it doesn't automatically install all of your old Apps, so you can install them one at a time to see which one is causing it.
Bobvark said:
if it is that bad then reset your phone to factory defaults, also make sure to check the settings so it doesn't automatically install all of your old Apps, so you can install them one at a time to see which one is causing it.
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How do I fix the issue once I figure out what app is causing it? Or do I just forever say farewell to the app in question?

Unfortunately app stopped working on multiple apps

My friend has a Nook, and has been playing games on it fine up until Monday. Now it won’t let her play FreeCell. I tested other apps, and most others also have the same issue (Firefox, Twitter, etc.).
I receive a message that says “unfortunately app (it names it) stopped, and it goes back to the main screen.
I don’t own an Android device myself, so I am having trouble trying to fix it. I cleared the cache on every single app on her device, have force quit every single app, and turned off and on her device. None of those things have helped.
Another strange thing is that there was somehow another profile with her name on her device. She said she didn’t notice it until Monday. I thought that might be causing the issue, so I deleted the extra profile too. It didn’t help.
Not knowing what else to do, I am posting here. She is letting me borrow the device to see if I can figure out what is wrong with it.
When you reply to me, please walk me through everything, as I am not used to using androids.
Try removing Dalvik cache from recovery..
Just search on the web to access the recovey in the device she owns.. if that also dont solve the issue.. try doing a factory reset from the recovery itself.

Question Android Auto suddenly unable to execute Google Voice commands - results in "oops, something went wrong"

Suddenly my Pixel 6 running Android 13 can no long use Google Voice. I have tried 2 different cars, 3 different USB cords, clearing cache and data, uninstalling and reinstalling the Android Auto App. All with no luck. About the only thing left I can think to do is factory reset. I hate to go to that extreme, but I drive a lot and need a functioning Android Auto.
Android Auto lets me answer calls. (It may actually be the car that is doing that). Any attempt to read incoming messages, ask directions, text a contact, ask a question, or place a call come back with "Oops, something has gone wrong, try again later". Once unplugged from the vehicle, everything works fine.
Do you have Ad Guard or some sort of adblocker installed?
I had the same problem and had to disable it for android auto, assistent, google apps and all other google apps I could find.
Problem solved
nrdl said:
Do you have Ad Guard or some sort of adblocker installed?
I had the same problem and had to disable it for android auto, assistent, google apps and all other google apps I could find.
Problem solved
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No ad blocker installed.
Another odd thing is this: On the Android Auto screen, You Tube Music is now at the top. I do not use it. I use Pandora instead. This is really strange.
You can disable YouTube Music on your mobile, it won't show up or in Android Auto select what should be on the screen.
As for your initial problem, this is not really related to the Pixel 6, the problem is related to the Google Assistant and the Google App.
Cheers
Yes, I suspected as much.
You should check your internet connection is working fine, update the Google Voice and Android Auto app, also make sure that DND is not enabled.
maggiem2481 said:
You should check your internet connection is working fine, update the Google Voice and Android Auto app, also make sure that DND is not enabled.
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Done.
No difference.
draexo said:
Suddenly my Pixel 6 running Android 13 can no long use Google Voice. I have tried 2 different cars, 3 different USB cords, clearing cache and data, uninstalling and reinstalling the Android Auto App. All with no luck. About the only thing left I can think to do is factory reset. I hate to go to that extreme, but I drive a lot and need a functioning Android Auto.
Android Auto lets me answer calls. (It may actually be the car that is doing that). Any attempt to read incoming messages, ask directions, text a contact, ask a question, or place a call come back with "Oops, something has gone wrong, try again later". Once unplugged from the vehicle, everything works fine.
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Perhaps using the beta versions of Google Play services, Google app and Android auto fixes the issue you're encountering. And make sure that all permissions are enabled aswell.
Ps : the beta versions can be downloaded from apkmirror.
Ended up having to factory reset the phone to fix this.

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