Sorry if this has been answered already, but is there any way to enable voice recognition on Archos 70? I just bought one for use as a hands free music player, but for some insane reason, voice recognition seems to be disabled.
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This may seem like a dumb question to some...So please don't flame me.
The thing i was wondering is, Is it possible to use your cellphone as a microphone for a PC maybe? My whole goal is to use my HTC EVO 3D as a microphone to import audio into a video...
If anyone has any ideas about this it would be very much appreciated.
You can try a few voice recorder apps in the market. Hi-Q MP3 Rec lite records in 128 kbps mp3 and I think 10 minutes is the max for the free version im not sure though. There are tons of voice recorder apps so I have no idea which one is the best, I just got the first one that I saw . it works well when I need to hear a lecture from school again, but I have to sit sorta close to my teacher for the best quality.
DroidCam lets you use your phone as either a webcam or a microphone. So all you would have to do is record the input with any computer software like you normally would with a regular mic.
Let me know if it works.
I actually just ended up using the pre-loaded voice recorder app on my phone and then alligning the voice with the video... But this Droid cam app does look very promising.
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Greetings:
I need a bluetooth headset that can understand and execute Vlingo command such as call, read caller ID if the caller is in my address book, go to, navigate to, find or search etc and receive GPS voice guidance.
Have anyone here use Plantronics Voyager PRO HD, Jawbone Icon or ERA with your Galaxy S2 Vlingo? If so, which one works best and have the clearest incoming and outgoing sound? If not what product and model do you use that you are happy with?
Your input is greatly appreciated.
I use a Jawbone Icon. Its OK, I wouldn't recommend buying it if you are concerned with volume.....it sucks sometimes. It does function with all Vlingo options you mentioned though.
now i m trying villengo
Thank you all for your input.
I search villengo in the Android market but can't find it.
Dear all,*
I got a new radio in my car, which allows me to connect it to the S3 via Bluetooth and to play music, to call etc.
It gives me also the possibility to do a voice search, but at the moment, S Voice starts when I'm doing this.
Is there any possibility to use Google Voice Search instead?
Many thanks in advance for your answer.*
All the best to you all,*
Mario
Why there is no voice response app for android yet?
I mean something like voice machine, automatic secretary - when somebody is calling my voice would be played, not from GSM service, but for example mp3,amr,wav from my phone.
For symbian there was such app, ivr voice response
http://www.mobisophy.com/products/IVCMforS603rd-1.html
why not for android?
Is there some specification or blockade which forbids to play mp3 while answering calls ?
Hi all,
I´m new to this forum and hope that i put the thread into the correct subsection.
I have a question regarding google´s voice recognition, which I use together with tasker, autovoice and a lg g pad 7.0 (currently no root) for home automation. My problem is that the tablet recognizes the "ok google" phrase at almost every distance in my room and starts the voice search, but all following words/commands are ignored, when I am more than half a meter away. When holding the tablet erverything works as it should.
After lots of internet research it seems that I am alone with my problem or maybe I searched for the wrong terms.
So hopefully you can help me.
Is there a solution that makes the voice recognition work over some distance (maybe 1-5 meters)?
Note:
I already checked the recording quality, which is good.
There is no background noise in my room.
"ok google" is recognized, no matter where I am standing.
My suspicion is that it has to do with android´s noise reduction feature, which seems to filter my voice by mistake, but I am not sure as I haven´t found a way to disable it.
BR
David