Thanks, for the tip. First, it happens in all my applications, not just in msaa 
stuff. Second, I have already turned off the auto-switch language function. 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Larry Thacker Jr. 
  To: 'WE English mailing list' 
  Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 8:42 PM
  Subject: RE: Speech quality variations


  I had something like that happen periodically when I would visit a specific 
web page but it was only on that page.  However this may be something to try.  
If this is typically happening within your browser or other MSSAA enabled 
application try bringing up the verbosity dialog (INSERT-V by default,) 
navigate to Languages in the Browse Mode group, and uncheck the option to 
automatically switch synthesizer languages.  This worked for me.

   

   

  Larry

   

  From: David [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 12:21 PM
  To: WE English mailing list
  Subject: Speech quality variations

   

  I just wondered, if any of you have been into this situation, and maybe have 
a fix for it. I am using the Eloquence Reed, that came with WE7.01.

   

  Compared to the old SAPI Eloquence, the new one, sounds to me a bit more 
mumbled - that is, not yet as clear in the treble sound. OK, that could be well 
enough, a matter of getting used to. What puzzles me, is when there is another 
sound on my computer - i.e the sound that is played standard when a new message 
is received in OE, or when a new contact is logging in with Windows Live, or 
when there is an error message popping up on your screnn - Eloquence will be 
sounding more clear (like the old SAPI version), for a few words, and then 
return to his ''new' mumbled state. I have noticed this behavior on both my 
laptop, and my desktop PCs. Any Idea?

   

  PS: you will specially notice it, with a headset, as the difference is not 
that big, that you might notice on a speaker set.

   

   

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