On 8/15/2006, 11:38:47 PM EDT, Rachel wrote:

> is it easy to do Patrick?  

Well, it depends on a few things.
First, you need to make sure it can actually understand you. Second, you
need to get your levels set. There's a little calibration wizard you can
run, and a meter on the bottom of
the screen, if you are above or below a certain threshold it won't
recognize what you say. Oh yeah, there's a little voice recognition
engine that reads behind everything you say to make sure the phonemes
relatively match up with what you're supposedly saying.

For a full complement, you have to record 1,647 phrases. The state of
the inv file can be saved and reloaded later, so you don't have to do it
all at once.

I've found that, for whatever reason, it sounds best if you get just a
bit more than half way through, than it does if you do the entire phrase
list.
Don't ask me why.
Please note, you get some really strange phrases close to the end, such
as "a dictionary apologized the toilet" and many more that I can't
remember. I think "my darling potato" was one of them.

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