Dragon's Naturally Speaking

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by bakusho, May 25, 2007.

  1. bakusho

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    Has anyone used Dragon's Naturally Speaking Software using Parallels and NT?
    I'd like to know if there are any problems before I splurge.
     
  2. Purplish

    Purplish Forum Maven

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    Do a search.
     
  3. Hugh Watkins

    Hugh Watkins Forum Maven

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    there are issues about microphones

    i have not bothered to experiment because these days I type faster than when I got Dragon NS on my Sony Vaio

    Possibly worked OK using a usb digi recorder then playing back for speech recognition later ?????

    just search the Forums

    Hugh W
     
  4. unused_user_name

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    It works very well once you get it to recognize your microphone.

    Make sure you have a USB mic that is on the Dragon approved list, then set it as the input in MacOS before you fire up Parallels.
     
  5. Rick4

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    DNS experience

    The ONLY thing that I use windows for is DNS Professional Medical version. I use it to dictate into a electronic version of people's medical records over a Citrix connection. Performance maximized a few versions back. Now, longer delays waiting for word recognition and there are times when the programs just seems to skip every sixth word. Nuance states that they are surprised it works at all. Several requests with custumer support have failed to turn up anything that improves performace. The installation acts at times, as though I was working on the old dumb terminals on a large network. Your speech goes into a 'buffer' where the sounds are stored and then interpreted. Unfortuantely, it acts like it is constantly 'polling' OSX to see if that OS needs attention. Result is more mistakes and occationaly frustrating refusals to learn.

    Still it is MUCH better than than the alternatives - manual input or buying a PC to run one program.
     
  6. Rick4

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    DNS experience

    The ONLY thing that I use windows for is DNS Professional Medical version. I use it to dictate into a electronic version of people's medical records over a Citrix connection. Performance maximized a few versions back. Now, longer delays waiting for word recognition and there are times when the programs just seems to skip every sixth word. Nuance states that they are surprised it works at all. Several requests with custumer support have failed to turn up anything that improves performace. The installation acts at times, as though I was working on the old dumb terminals on a large network. Your speech goes into a 'buffer' where the sounds are stored and then interpreted. Unfortuantely, it acts like it is constantly 'polling' OSX to see if that OS needs attention. Result is more mistakes and occationaly frustrating refusals to learn.

    Still it is MUCH better than than the alternatives - manual input or buying a PC to run one program.
     
  7. bakusho

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    How does the text-to-speech function work?
     

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