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    Re: good quality sound makes all the difference

    Check things like audio levels etc. How is she connecting the dictaphone to the PC? is there a problem in the fact that the DP may be mono?

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    Guest replied
    Re: good quality sound makes all the difference

    I'll check all this - Ta Mark.

    She's about to buy the latest Via Voice and I'm going over to check it all out.

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    good quality sound makes all the difference

    How good is the sound quality on the dictaphone ? How is it connected ?

    try recording something from the dictaphone onto the PC then play it back through the PC speakers - how does it sound ?

    Putting a decent microphone (NOT the one supplied with the software which must have cost them all of 20p) on made all the difference last time I looked at this.

    Is it a decent spec machine ? lots of processor and memory?

    Also isnt v5 quite old now ?

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    Guest replied
    She's done all of those.

    Any more ideas?

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    Guest replied
    SHOUT VERY LOUDLY!!!

    Speak all proper like.

    S p e a k v e r y s l o w l y.

    Any help?

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    Guest started a topic Problems with voice recognition software.

    Problems with voice recognition software.

    A mate is trying to get Naturally Speaking v5 to work on her computer without success. She uses a Sony digital dictaphone.

    Any ideas?

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