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Chrome voice recognition with HTML5?

Posted: Wed 23 Mar 2011, 10:52
by Lobster
Firefox 4 running it now - very nice :)
but Google Chrome beta - you can talk to it . . . [OK I do that anyway] :roll:
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/39230/g ... -beta-live

I tried installing the ubuntu deb
you will find chrome here once you have done that and run from command line

/opt/google/chrome/chrome

this is what happened

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# ./chrome  --enable-speech-input
[7048:7048:27383779283:ERROR:json_pref_store.cc(91)] Error reading Preferences: File doesn't exist. /root/.config/google-chrome/Local State: No such file or directory
Created new window in existing browser session.
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OK got it working on Ubuntu - so it should work on Lucid
This voice recognition (as usual not perfect) is an HTML5 feature
Here are some css animations also to try - worked better than on FF4 which could not spin the text
http://www.webkit.org/blog/138/css-animation/

Re: Chrome voice recognition with HTML5?

Posted: Wed 23 Mar 2011, 16:10
by Terryphi
Lobster wrote: This voice recognition (as usual not perfect) is an HTML5 feature
That is an understatement - it is complete crap! Simple words are not correctly recognised.

Chrome voice recognition with HTML5? in PUPs?

Posted: Mon 11 Apr 2011, 23:20
by gcmartin
Does this work in Puppy.? Anyone else with installation directions? Is there any Linux pre-req's necessary?

If you did get it running, please share your Hardware platform, CPU, and PUP distro.

Thanks