Friends:
I have found this interesting site due to a question I came up with when I started to explore the speech recognition program in W7. I remember that about 1000 years ago I had looked into something akin to this, namely, the Dragon Naturally Speaking software. I scrambled around in the attic and dug up a very good microphone that I got from Radio Shack. I was wondering if anyone out there would know how to hook up the following hardware to the computer -- perhaps I would need an adapter of some sort. These are its vital statistics: Optimus (brand) Dynamic Microphone, unidirectional, 60-16,000Hz response with a 1/4" phone plug. So, perhaps I would use the plug on one of the inputs in the back of the computer? The computer is a Dell Studio XPS 8100. So, there you are. And here I shall await hearing from someone who has delved into this world. I thank you now for any info that would help me have some good fun with the S.R. stuff. Thanks.
Chen
I have found this interesting site due to a question I came up with when I started to explore the speech recognition program in W7. I remember that about 1000 years ago I had looked into something akin to this, namely, the Dragon Naturally Speaking software. I scrambled around in the attic and dug up a very good microphone that I got from Radio Shack. I was wondering if anyone out there would know how to hook up the following hardware to the computer -- perhaps I would need an adapter of some sort. These are its vital statistics: Optimus (brand) Dynamic Microphone, unidirectional, 60-16,000Hz response with a 1/4" phone plug. So, perhaps I would use the plug on one of the inputs in the back of the computer? The computer is a Dell Studio XPS 8100. So, there you are. And here I shall await hearing from someone who has delved into this world. I thank you now for any info that would help me have some good fun with the S.R. stuff. Thanks.
Chen