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SAPI for Windows Mobile

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ink - 28 Aug 2007 16:26 GMT
hi all,

i have been searching all day for the Windows Mobile SAPI SDK to download
but i can not find it.

Microsoft has a website fore it but nowhere to download it from.

Any help would be welcome

thanks
ink
Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] - 28 Aug 2007 16:51 GMT
The API is just in the SDK for SmartPhone, I mean Windows Mobile 6 Standard.
ISpRecognizerLite, right?  Did you see this page:

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb446206.aspx

Note especially the fact that there's no actual voices shipped with the
device or the SDK; you'd have to provide your own or a third party one.

Paul T.

> hi all,
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> thanks
> ink
ink - 29 Aug 2007 08:48 GMT
Hi Paul,

i am still using windows mobile 5 on symbol devices that also have a phone
built in. i have no doubt that the devices will be upgraded, and new devices
will come standard with windows mobile 6.

Can you recommend any good third party companies that have speech
recognition SDK for developing Windows mobile speech recognition
applications. I can't seem to find anything that will do both Speech To Text
and Text To Speech.

Thanks,
ink

> The API is just in the SDK for SmartPhone, I mean Windows Mobile 6
> Standard. ISpRecognizerLite, right?  Did you see this page:
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>> thanks
>> ink
Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] - 29 Aug 2007 16:28 GMT
Sorry, I don't know of anything with an SDK.  Voice Command from Microsoft
works very nicely to control the standard sort of things, contacts,
calendar, and phone, in WM5.  I use it all the time on my iMate K-Jam.  You
could search the archives if this group and microsoft.public.windowsce.*
using groups.google.com and selecting Advanced Groups Search.

Paul T.

> Hi Paul,
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>>> thanks
>>> ink
ink - 30 Aug 2007 11:19 GMT
Thanks Paul

i have come up with very little it seems that there are tones of Text to
Speech applications out there but very few Speech to Text.
And Microsofts Voice Command strictly forbids using it progromaticaly.
Bummer.

ink

> Sorry, I don't know of anything with an SDK.  Voice Command from Microsoft
> works very nicely to control the standard sort of things, contacts,
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>>>> thanks
>>>> ink
Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] - 30 Aug 2007 16:21 GMT
Yes, there was a rumor that VC was going to provide an SDK so that you could
speech-enable your own add-on programs, but we're still waiting.  You're
actually going to try to use the little processor in the WM device to do
transcribing?  I don't think that it's up to that job, at least the one in
my phone isn't.

Paul T.

> Thanks Paul
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