Guest guest Posted January 22, 2003 Report Share Posted January 22, 2003 I asked this question about a year ago and received all kinds of answers, so I will side-step my opinion on software (I still do everything by hand - hopefully not for too much longer). I will say this; Your voice recognition software is only going to be as good as your computer. If you have a relatively "fast" machine with little resources running in the background then VR software should run just fine. If you have a Pentium I however, it will only give you problems. Also, your microphone can make a difference. Labtech makes some nice headsets with cardoid pattern mikes that work well. They aren't that expensive. Just don't use some cheapo lapel mike, or the ones that usually come with PCs. Terreri, DC PS: Don't forget to defrag/scandisk/virus check routinely !!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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