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2008 Aug 26
2
Help installing large files - Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9.5 and 10.0
I have been trying to install Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9.5 and 10.0 using wine's most current git. With 9.5, the install fails to install the largest files, which are quite huge. With 10.0, the files are even larger, and the install just hangs and won't continue. ?? Wine 9.0, which has slightly smaller file sizes, installs and runs pretty well. Oddly, I have also tried copying all
2007 Apr 14
3
Dragon NaturallySpeaking
Under Wine 23, DNS9 installed seemingly well through Disk 1 (wouldn't let me remove Disk 1 and install Disk 2). Wine 24 and 25 seem to have regressed. I have Ubuntu' Feisty installed, and used the Edgy build. That may be part of the problem.
2008 Oct 21
2
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 7 install fails -ve memory reported
Hi folks, I'm presently having my second foray into Wine. I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 on a machine with 3GB memory. I'm having problems installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking 7 and would welcome some guidance. When I run "wine /media/cdrom1/autorun.exe" the install looks promising for a few moments, then an error message saying: "Your computer does not meet the minimum
2012 Feb 20
2
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11.5
I tried to install Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11.5 with wine on Debian Squeeze. My Wine version is 1.0.1-3.1. It installed Visual C++ 9.0 runtime, but failed to install Microsoft .NET framework, and so the installation failed. Is the solution merely to upgrade my Wine to version 1.4 to install NaturallySpeaking11.5? l Or is the goal to install this ".NET framework". What is it and how
2008 Oct 24
2
Wine USB sound is OSS only?
I have a USB soundcard that I have tried to run with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. It doesn't work unless I set winecfg to oss instead of alsa. Is this normal? Am I doing something wrong? How do I get alsa over USB? Thanks, Susan Cragin
2008 Mar 14
1
Tr: RE : getting a Creative Soundblaster card to work
Forwarding this to wine-users, I made a mistake while sending. Gardou J?r?me <jgardou at yahoo.fr> a ?crit : Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:09:42 +0100 (CET) De: Gardou J?r?me <jgardou at yahoo.fr> Objet: RE : [Wine] getting a Creative Soundblaster card to work ?: Susan Cragin <susancragin at earthlink.net> Cc: wine-user at winehq.org Susan Cragin <susancragin at
2008 Sep 23
0
Update on using Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10
DNS 10 installs and runs well for entering text into most other wine applications. Of course, it still runs best in notepad, which is a small, fast program. As of a couple of gits ago, wine now allows some keystroke command of the program. For instance, highlight the program using alt-tab. Then alt-T (for Tools) then x (for Dictation Box). The box opens and is ready to be dictated into. This is a
2006 Aug 11
0
Getting Dragon NaturallySpeaking to install
(Hello. I need speech recognition. Have Acer Ferrari 4005 AMD64, Edgy Eft, Wine 19. Tried installing DNS 9 -- the latest version.) -2147286787: Internal error in Windows Installer 1607: Unable to install InstallShield Scripting Runtime. (The files instmsia.exe and instmsiw.exe are included on the DNS CD. Any ideas?) Also, I have heard that any program that requires on-line registration cannot
2010 Aug 04
0
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11
Hi, Here's a question for any of you who use DNS recent versions. Nuance is having a "Multiple Copies" half-price sale (ending on Sept. 30 2010) on DNS-11 Premium for owners of DNS-10 Preferred software. My only experience is with running DNS under MS Vista. I am wondering whether, in addition to upgrading to DNS-11 under Vista, it would be worthwhile for me to buy a second copy to
2010 Sep 26
1
Re: Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11
I don't know the international policy, but in the Netherlands I called Nuance about installing on more than one system I was allowed to install on two different computers if the copies wouldn't be used at the same time, because it's a single user license. You should find out if you really need to buy another copy.
2011 Sep 07
1
Haven't been able to completely install Dragon NaturallySpeaking for several weeks
<head><style>body{font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:9pt;background-color: #ffffff;color: black;}</style></head><body id="compText">Several weeks ago, wine made changes that stopped the audio working for me, and I had to stop using NatSpeak. <br>I deleted my wine prefix at some point. <br>In the last day or so, I''ve
2009 Aug 28
4
progress of sound update -- REVISED
Change -- The program I test with is Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Yesterday's Ubuntu updates produced a rash of pulseaudio changes, and suddenly alsa works with wine, without stumbling. Today's secret to making it work: In System/Preferences/Startup applications, uncheck pulseaudio sudo apt-get install esound sudo nano /etc/pulse/client.conf autospawn = no Then every time your computer
2008 Feb 20
1
Running DNS 9.5 Standard
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9.0 Preferred installs and runs. However, DNS 9.5 installs well but does not. The output is as follows. I have been told that there is an oleacc function that has not been implemented in wine, but does anyone else have any suggestions? susan at ubuntu:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Nuance/NaturallySpeaking9/Program$ wine natspeak Xlib: extension "GLX" missing
2009 Jul 05
5
Naturally speaking + Wine better, the audio not so good
NaturallySpeaking under wine is working remarkably well considering the amount of complexity present in both systems.. When I use it, it's just smoother and feels better than NaturallySpeaking under Windows. My undying gratitude is extended to all of those that helped. Here's what doesn't work so well. Audio. Specifically, vxi-b200 USB microphone In order to use it, I need to turn off
2008 Dec 10
1
No Sound in Wine - disable / remove pulseaudio
>Hello, > >PulseAudio is not a problem. You can use the OSS Emulation of PA, it works perfectly. (I saw a test with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, and it seems imply that it's good, isn't it ?) > >I used padsp for a while when a beautiful project was born : WinePulse. I'm actually testing it with the main (and only) developer of this PulseAudio backend for Wine and recently
2011 Mar 10
0
Installing 64-bit app onto 64-bit wine
I have 64-bit Ubuntu and two programs that can be installed as either 32-bit or 64-bit. The programs are Notepad2 and Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10. I run both now with 32-bit but have been told that 64-bit is getting better, so thought I'd try. I compiled 64-bit Ubuntu without a problem, and it runs Notepad just fine, but does not run Notepad2 (which just has one exe and does not need to be
2009 Mar 28
4
Possible recent bug disables sound in wine - Ubuntu Studio
I have sound problems in Ubuntu Studio, starting yesterday. These may be caused by a Ubuntu bug, but I wanted to run them by wine users and see if anyone else is having a similar problem. My configuration: I use Ubuntu Studio. I installed it clean this morning, with default options. Then I purged pulseaudio (because pulseaudio does not work with wine) asoundconf list shows the following
2008 Nov 24
2
Getting lowest latency sound?
I have been trying to get lowest-latency sound (with highest fidelity) to use with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. I have Jaunty and the latest RT kernel, which I know has problems for many applications but works fine to run DNS. (It will not, however, install the program nor train it.) I set up real-time audio access as follows: sudo su -c 'echo @audio - rtprio 99 >>
2011 Mar 19
5
64-bit installation instructions
<head><style>body{font-size:10pt;font-family:arial,sans-serif;background-color:#ffffff;color:black;}p{margin:0px;}</style></head><body>>Have you also compiled 32 bit Wine? My impression is that you need both to have a functioning system. http://wiki.winehq.org/Wine64<br><br>Thanks. I followed instructions. It seems to be OK to use two git repositories
2011 Jul 25
3
USB SoundCard no longer recognized in 1.3.25
I just upgraded to wine-1.3.25 from the PPA repository and my USB soundcard is no longer recognized. (I have pulseaudio disabled, and the USB set as my "default" card.) I use Dragon NaturallySpeaking. The program's message says "The audio input device is not responding." and "The sound system does not support the requested waveform audio format." But alsamixer