Developing Speech Enabled Applications
- Posted: Sep 29, 2005 at 6:28 PM
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In this video Duane LaFlotte takes a look at how he used speech server to author an extension to his blog.
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Kool Features
Anyone know where we can get the sample code for this?
Also, does this app require just a TTS SDK or actually running a Speech Server?
Are there any good websites or tutorials for .NET developers for this?
dm1608,
Great questions. I developed this using the TTS SDK however have it running on a full blown Speech Server. I like developing with the speech server just because the TTS is much much better there
I have some code examples I can give you for speech
stuff if you like. You can just email me or visit my blog (www.CyberspaceSamurai.com )

I also have some presentations from Speech Day (An event Thom Robbins put on for our local Microsoft District). They are located here ( http://blogs.msdn.com/trobbins/archive/2005/01/27/362097.aspx ). Most have code associated with them as well.
Duane Laflotte
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