Active 9 years, 8 months ago. Viewed 4k times. There is a way to integrate Speech Recognition within Visual Basic 6 projects? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Sarfraz Sarfraz k 70 70 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Hassassin Hassassin 21 2 2 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.
Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. I have no current need for this, just wanted to try it out. Anything special that needs to be installed? I figured this may also be relevant to Tim since he requested something that would already be present on "most" Windows installations. I looked for that too So my original question still stands Only one entry for xvoice. Now I know that XP has speech synthesis capability, but apparently XP and presumably later uses something else.
It provides some components and sample apps that were useful when I was expeirmenting with TTS. The best "voices" are installed as part of Excel 9you have to add additional features to get them. I can send the SDK to someone intrested. I believe that it is still available on the MSDN site, but could be difficult to locate.
I've got that too. It's SAPI 5. It's very easy to use, even from script. Print Voice. Speak Text1. Hope this Helps. Haven't tried it, but I hope the link will work. There are two different OCX controls. The first two you get by checking the boxes to add those fancier OCX controls.
DLL and VText. DLL or something quite similar. But there's no OCX control. Project - References. Once checked it pops nicely to the top. I'm posting this hoping you will find that more easily than I. I've never had cause to look in there. That done you only to declare the voice object as noted in the code above.
You can download the entire Developer's kit at this link.
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