Amazon Fire 7 - offline voice recognition - Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was able to create a simple MIT App Inventor 2 app with the voice recognition. On Amazon Fire 7, it wasn't working in the beginning However, i installed the google app and the voice recognition is now working. What ever i say in Korean, it's able to recognize and display the language. However, if i disable the wifi, only voice recognition working is English. Kinda make sense. Is there a Korean voice pack i can download so that the app would work in Korean without the wifi?
TIA,
Thomas.

tkim415 said:
I was able to create a simple MIT App Inventor 2 app with the voice recognition. On Amazon Fire 7, it wasn't working in the beginning However, i installed the google app and the voice recognition is now working. What ever i say in Korean, it's able to recognize and display the language. However, if i disable the wifi, only voice recognition working is English. Kinda make sense. Is there a Korean voice pack i can download so that the app would work in Korean without the wifi?
TIA,
Thomas.
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Adding additional languages for offline voice recognition is an option within the Google app. However, not all capabilities/settings may be present on the the limited implementation of Google Play Services/Framework that is used with unrooted FireOS. Check on Google app settings to see what's available.

The google app did have the offline voice recognition setting and korean is supported. I've tested out with the app inventor app and it's working great! Thank you!

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another problem after updating f/w voice search seems to be missing?

anyone have link to latest.. trying to go get it with browser doesnt work either says no permission
http://code.google.com/p/voicesearch/
also related is google web page. is unable to get location even when google maps and sygic gets location fine
got this working had to go in browser settings and uncheck and recheck all use of location and clear cached locations.. then google asked again and t worked
found two differnet versions of voice serach on the web.. apparently google is no longer allowing u to download it except for nexus one..
here is the one that works for me:
http://bandwidth.lgk.com/VoiceSearch_2.1.apk
Thanks lgkhan your google voice search worked. Much obliged.
I just checked market and Google Search by Voice is still there to download and install.
Intratech said:
I just checked market and Google Search by Voice is still there to download and install.
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i cant find it on the market....
INeedYourHelp said:
i cant find it on the market....
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Intratech said:
I just checked market and Google Search by Voice is still there to download and install.
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I can't find it on the Market either. Not on my Galaxy S (with JG5) or even on my Nexus One (though the Nexus One has it built in by default).
I thought Google and Samsung were including this in the Galaxy S by default - even the Google Blog states voice search is built in with the SGS and N1.
I'll try the apk that was posted earlier in the thread.
An alternative is also the free version of vlingo in the Samsung App Market. Same app as the $9.99 Market version, and it includes some nifty features such as reading incoming emails and texts out loud while in the car.
lgkahn said:
found two differnet versions of voice serach on the web.. apparently google is no longer allowing u to download it except for nexus one..
here is the one that works for me:
http://bandwidth.lgk.com/VoiceSearch_2.1.apk
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Thanks for posting the link. It works for me as well with JG5 firmware.
I also note that Paul at MoDaCo includes the voice search as an option in his MCR for SGS. You might be able to extract just the apk somehow from that.
Interesting for me that the Google Voice recognition is far INferior to the vlingo voice recognition accuracy. Both pale in comparison to the Nuance Dragon Dictate app on the iPhone.

Voice recognition

Is anybody actually use voice recognition i'm writing this with me and it doesn't work 11 works on the glamazon from no not 11 works on amazon from i said he keeps giving me the wrong words and the grammar is all wrong
If you respond please use voice recognition like i am there
520 i'm alive
Why don't you work
Sent from my this thing is i am using google voice recognition.

[Q] Can anyone tweak "Swype" so that it will use Google voice recogniser?

I'm looking for a keyboard which supports both full line selection when highlighting and also uses Google voice recogniser? Otherwise I'm looking for a fix to tweak "Sywpe" so that it will use Google voice recogniser. Let me explain:
My preferred keyboard is "Swype" because it's the only keyboard I've ever been able to find on which, when highlighting/selecting text, it's possible to select full lines (up and down arrows) as well as character by character (left and right arrows).
However, because Swype is the Note's native keyboard, it defaults to Samsung's Vlingo voice recogniser and won't let me choose and use Google's.
Thus what I'm looking for is either an alternative keyboard which supports selecting text by line, not just character, and also uses Google voice recogniser, or else - and preferably - a hack for "Swype" that will allow it to use Google and not Vlingo.
Can anyone help at all?
Thanks.
AidanBell said:
I'm looking for a keyboard which supports both full line selection when highlighting and also uses Google voice recogniser? Otherwise I'm looking for a fix to tweak "Sywpe" so that it will use Google voice recogniser. Let me explain:
My preferred keyboard is "Swype" because it's the only keyboard I've ever been able to find on which, when highlighting/selecting text, it's possible to select full lines (up and down arrows) as well as character by character (left and right arrows).
However, because Swype is the Note's native keyboard, it defaults to Samsung's Vlingo voice recogniser and won't let me choose and use Google's.
Thus what I'm looking for is either an alternative keyboard which supports selecting text by line, not just character, and also uses Google voice recogniser, or else - and preferably - a hack for "Swype" that will allow it to use Google and not Vlingo.
Can anyone help at all?
Thanks.
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Just select Google in Settings->Language and input->Voice recogniser instead of Vlingo. Then when you hit the microphone it will use that.
biscuitlad said:
Just select Google in Settings->Language and input->Voice recogniser instead of Vlingo. Then when you hit the microphone it will use that.
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I'm afraid that's not the case. Swype defaults to Vlingo regardless of whether it or Google is the selected voice recogniser. That's the point of my problem; Swype doesn't seem to want to recognise Google, and I presume that this is because Samsung want you to use their keyboard and their voice recogniser.
Use the stock swype which comes with the stock rom on galaxy note and there u have that feature.
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qazibasit said:
Use the stock swype which comes with the stock rom on galaxy note and there u have that feature.
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One of us is wrong here! I wouldn't for a moment suggest it were you, so I must have a flaw with my Note. It's rooted, but running the stock rom and indeed the stock Swype keyboard. However, regardless of whether I select Google or Vlingo, Swype always uses Vlingo. I have confirmed this by installing three alternative keyboards, all of which will use whichever of the two voice recognition options I pick. But Swype won't. If I could but find an alternative keyboard which supports highlight-selecting text by line, not just character by character, I would be very happy to dump Swype, use it, and solve the Vlingo/Google problem that way. But it seems that Swype is the only keyboard which supports line by line highlight-selecting.
AidanBell said:
One of us is wrong here! I wouldn't for a moment suggest it were you, so I must have a flaw with my Note. It's rooted, but running the stock rom and indeed the stock Swype keyboard. However, regardless of whether I select Google or Vlingo, Swype always uses Vlingo. I have confirmed this by installing three alternative keyboards, all of which will use whichever of the two voice recognition options I pick. But Swype won't. If I could but find an alternative keyboard which supports highlight-selecting text by line, not just character by character, I would be very happy to dump Swype, use it, and solve the Vlingo/Google problem that way. But it seems that Swype is the only keyboard which supports line by line highlight-selecting.
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Try SwiftKey, may be worth a go. There's a limited free version you can test before purchasing, very good keyboard and able to highlight lines of text.
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Try SwiftKey, may be worth a go. There's a limited free version you can test before purchasing, very good keyboard and able to highlight lines of text.
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Many thanks. I'm very encouraged when you say it's possible to highlight complete lines of text, but thus far I've not been able to work out how to select any text at all! Could this be a limitation of the free version, perhaps? It certainly allows Google voice recognition, so if I could crack the text-selection part I may have solved my problem (or rather you may have, many thanks). Could you be so kind as to let me know how you text in the full version? I fear it may not be possible in the free one.
The other thing I would ask is whether it's possible in the paid version (it isn't in the free one) to switch off all predictive text, auto-spelling, etc? I'm afraid I'm old-fashioned and don't like any kind of prediction or help with my typing!
AidanBell said:
Many thanks. I'm very encouraged when you say it's possible to highlight complete lines of text, but thus far I've not been able to work out how to select any text at all! Could this be a limitation of the free version, perhaps? It certainly allows Google voice recognition, so if I could crack the text-selection part I may have solved my problem (or rather you may have, many thanks). Could you be so kind as to let me know how you text in the full version? I fear it may not be possible in the free one.
The other thing I would ask is whether it's possible in the paid version (it isn't in the free one) to switch off all predictive text, auto-spelling, etc? I'm afraid I'm old-fashioned and don't like any kind of prediction or help with my typing!
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To highlight text within the text input box, just press and hold on a word, the highlight will highlight a portion of text, then you can drag the marker to include any further text required. Just tested and works well. I have the tablet full version which is excellent.
As to options with predictive text, you can set it to only offer suggestions which pop up above the line and need to be selected (for accurate typers) or to auto correct which constantly changes input (for speedy typers). I'm like you and don't like too much input as I'm relatively accurate and find the foremost very usable, not too intrusive.
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Thanks very much for the info. Ah, so text selection requires dragging the markers to where you want them. Swype's way is so much neater; you press "Highlight text" and then just move the left/right/up/down keys to select whatever characters, words or lines you want.
In other words, it's done entirely from the keyboard. I really am beginning to get the feeling that Swype is the only keyboard that does this. I've now tried A.I Keyboard, Perfect Keyboard, SWiftkey, Super Keyboard, TouchPal Keyboard, TSwipe-Pro, Big Buttons Keyboard and Ultra Keyboard, all of which allow selecting text by using the left and right arrows, but none the up and down arrows.
Can anyone suggest any other possibilities?
You can download the Swype beta and get Nuance voice input which is superior to Google's. The text you see here is dictated directly through Nuance.
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Kumabjorn said:
You can download the Swype beta and get Nuance voice input which is superior to Google's. The text you see here is dictated directly through Nuance.
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Very interesting and encouraging, thanks. But Swype Beta isn't in the Play Store. Is there an apk anywhere?
AidanBell said:
Very interesting and encouraging, thanks. But Swype Beta isn't in the Play Store. Is there an apk anywhere?
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Register at Swype beta site and download direct.... Open ended beta package.
http://beta.swype.com/
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Register at Swype beta site and download direct.... Open ended beta package.
http://beta.swype.com/
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Beta installed. Many thanks. Will play!
AidanBell said:
Beta installed. Many thanks. Will play!
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Let us know if it does what ya need. Good luck
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I've played!
Unfortunately, this beta version doesn't seem to get on well with my Note at all. There are a number of small bugs which I could probably live with - and completely accept, knowing that this is only a beta - however there are two biggies. Firstly, the return key doesn't work!! And secondly it's not possible to switch off predictive text (I hate predictive text with a passion and simply can't use it). It's a great shame because Nuance voice that looks fantastic and works really well, but another bug I have is that you can't see the results of your dictation until you close the keyboard.
So unfortunately Swype Beta isn't the answer for me after all, therefore I'm still looking for an alternative keyboard, if anyone else can suggest any please?
Thanks.
If you go to settings > apps > all then scroll to vlingo you can disable it and then you should be able change the voice action to Google when using SWYPE (pre installed)
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PJ147 said:
If you go to settings > apps > all then scroll to vlingo you can disable it and then you should be able change the voice action to Google when using SWYPE (pre installed)
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Unfortunately I can't. Vlingo isn't there under settings/apps, at least not as "Vlingo" or "Samsung Vlingo". Either it's there under a completely different name or else it's cleverly embedded in the firmware and doesn't appear at all.
Click the all tab and i disabled zinio and voice talk apps for vlingo. Try that.
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PJ147 said:
Click the all tab and i disabled zinio and voice talk apps for vlingo. Try that.
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Unfortunately in my applications/All I have no "Zino", no "Vlingo", and only "Voice Command"
PJ147 said:
Click the all tab and i disabled zinio and voice talk apps for vlingo. Try that.
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zinio is for readers pub.

[Q] Google Now Offline Voice Recognition

Hi,
Is there any way to get offline voice recognition working on the IncS for Google Now? I've searched around and apparently there's meant to be a download available on the "voice" section of the settings, but it's not there; all I see is Language, Speech output, Block offensive words and Bluetooth headset.
Is there anyway to manually install the offline voice recognition files so I can text, search my music, etc using Google Now Search?
EDIT: Forgot to add I'm running CyanVivo 10.1, rooted
Thanks
anonymousthing
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anonymousthing said:
Hi,
Is there any way to get offline voice recognition working on the IncS for Google Now? I've searched around and apparently there's meant to be a download available on the "voice" section of the settings, but it's not there; all I see is Language, Speech output, Block offensive words and Bluetooth headset.
Is there anyway to manually install the offline voice recognition files so I can text, search my music, etc using Google Now Search?
EDIT: Forgot to add I'm running CyanVivo 10.1, rooted
Thanks
anonymousthing
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I just found a workaround, try and report back
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47997173

Google Now?

Hi!
I didn't really care about Google Now as it never supported Hungarian, but now it does. Is there a way to get it working on Mini with any ICS/JB ROM with the voice search? What I found always stopped at initializing voice search.
ast00 said:
Hi!
I didn't really care about Google Now as it never supported Hungarian, but now it does. Is there a way to get it working on Mini with any ICS/JB ROM with the voice search? What I found always stopped at initializing voice search.
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We can't get a working voice search on our phones.............
only thing we can do is to use it without voice commands

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