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Not just "wave" -- "wave-IN". Dragon's product does speech recognition,
so it needs to hear you. Does your laptop have a built-in microphone?
It may have a place to plug one in, and only enable that function when
one is detected -- or Toshiba may have left that out to save weight and
power figuring most customers would never need it....
David Gillett
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Subject: [PCBUILD] sound card needs wave capabilitly
From: Ralph Hunter <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, April 07, 2010 3:29 pm
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I have a Realtec High Definition Audio system in my Toshiba laptop. I
checked it and the driver is up to date. I have Windows Media Player and
Windows 7 os. All is new in January 2010. I downloaded "Dragon Naturally
Speaking9". When I turn on the computer I get the message, "Cannot find
multimedia device.Check computer sound card to see if multimedia wave-in
component is missing." How do I correct this?
Ralph
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