Windows speech recognition

This blog entry is bought via windows speech recognition.  I thought I would give the features a try.  I am using windows of this for you access the speech recognition features from the speech recognition option in control panel, you need to make sure that your microphone is well placed and the sound levels are right.  It helps if you go through the tutorial as lists is the way of teaching your computer help to understand the nuances of your voice.
So far so good as long as I speak then this seems to do a good job for recognising my voice.  For example in this blog entry I have trouble with the first sentence two of the words were not recognise correctly.  I have also noticed that’s even though I selected United Kingdom as the language it appears to be using American spelling, for example if recognizing oneself with a Z.
If this works out well the idea for be for me to record log entries on a recording device, then find a way of getting windows to convert the recording into a text.  I am not sure how successful this will be part I have noticed that there are quite a few open source software programs that claim to do the job.
I suspect that I’m need to get a better microphone because the one that I am currently using does not go very far into the from the section on the microphone test programme.
Speech options
Speech options

This blog entry is bought via windows speech recognition.  I thought I would give the features a try.  I am using windows of this for you access the speech recognition features from the speech recognition option in control panel, you need to make sure that your microphone is well placed and the sound levels are right.  It helps if you go through the tutorial as lists is the way of teaching your computer help to understand the nuances of your voice.

So far so good as long as I speak then this seems to do a good job for recognising my voice.  For example in this blog entry I have trouble with the first sentence two of the words were not recognise correctly.  I have also noticed that’s even though I selected United Kingdom as the language it appears to be using American spelling, for example if recognizing oneself with a Z.

If this works out well the idea for me to record blog entries on a recording device, then find a way of getting windows to convert the recording into a text.  I am not sure how successful this will be part I have noticed that there are quite a few open source software programs that claim to do the job.

I suspect that I’m need to get a better microphone because the one that I am currently using does not go very far into the from the section on the microphone test programme.