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On 2 Feb 98 at 22:39, John Farrow wrote:
> Anyone know what kind of sound card you need for this program? Also
> any favorable/unfavorable comments on it?
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> John Farrow
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This is what the readme says:
Recommended Sound Cards
Dragon Systems has tested and approved the following sound cards and
built-in sound systems for compatibility with Dragon
NaturallySpeaking:
o Sound Blaster 16â PnP (Creative Labs, Inc.)
o Sound Blasterâ AWE32T PnP (Creative Labs, Inc.)
o Sound Blaster AWE64T PnP (Creative Labs, Inc.)
o Sound Blaster AWE64T Gold PnP (Creative Labs, Inc.)
o AudiotrixT Pro (MediaTrix Peripherals, Inc.)
o EnsoniqT SoundScapeT VIVO 90 (must be purchased directly from
Ensoniq, Corp.) o ExpertMedia Med 3240 with OPTi chip set (Expert
Media) o Turtle BeachT Tropez Plus (Turtle Beach Systems) o Micron
MillenniaT TransportT XPE (portable computer with built-in audio
system) o Toshiba TecraT 740 CDT (portable computer with built-in
audio system)
To use any sound card properly, make sure you turn off the Automatic
Gain Control (AGC).
Hardware Compatibility List
Dragon Systems continually tests different sound cards and computers
with built-in audio systems for compatibility, and updates the list of
recommended hardware accordingly. You can find the most current list
of Dragon-certified sound cards and computers on the Dragon Systems
Support home page (http://www.naturalspeech.com or
http://www.dragonsys.com).
Sound cards not classified as "Dragon Certified Hardware" may or may
not work with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. If you experience problems
with a sound card that is not on the list, you can call Dragon Systems
Technical Support (617-965-7670).
John Hanks
Skagit Valley Computer Solutions
Sedro-Woolley, WA
PCBUILD: http://nospin.com or [log in to unmask]
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