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veggieman001 wrote:
AT&T's natural voices
no a speech to text not text to speech
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shiguy101 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
AT&T's natural voices
no a speech to text not text to speech
Ohhhhhhh. Not that I know of. You might wanna Google it.
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Speech Recognition. It comes with Windows. Not too accurate, though. Dragon Dictation is free on iPad, I think. Also the Google search bar.
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kimmy123 wrote:
maxskywalker wrote:
Speech Recognition. It comes with Windows. Not too accurate, though. Dragon Dictation is free on iPad, I think. Also the Google search bar.
You can search audio files?
What?
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http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/abu_developer/1995894 it was made in scratch
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slinger wrote:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/abu_developer/1995894 it was made in scratch
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Speech to text, not text to speech.
Anyway, there's that speech recognition thingy in Google Chrome.
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maxskywalker wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
maxskywalker wrote:
Speech Recognition. It comes with Windows. Not too accurate, though. Dragon Dictation is free on iPad, I think. Also the Google search bar.
You can search audio files?
What?
You can drag images to the google search bar, so when I read your post I thought we could also be able to drag audio files in the search bar.
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kimmy123 wrote:
maxskywalker wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
You can search audio files?What?
You can drag images to the google search bar, so when I read your post I thought we could also be able to drag audio files in the search bar.
There's a pic of a mic on the right side of the search bar, which I'm assuming is speech-to-text. Didn't know about the image thing.
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maxskywalker wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
maxskywalker wrote:
What?
You can drag images to the google search bar, so when I read your post I thought we could also be able to drag audio files in the search bar.
There's a pic of a mic on the right side of the search bar, which I'm assuming is speech-to-text. Didn't know about the image thing.
It is a magnifying glass. :9
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u could make an android app or something... or use microsoft speech api
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