How to get Cortona speak to me and recognize my voice?

Subham156
Subham156 Member Posts: 1 New User
edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
I had bought swift 3 yesterday, but it seems to have a problem with the inbuilt mic. I can't record anything neither can I use Cortona. When I'm using Cortona, it keeps on showing downloading an optional app (English(IN) speech recognition) but never actually downloads. Also i can't use the inbuilt microphone for google searches. Doesn't swift 3 have an inbuilt mic at all?

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,329 Pathfinder
    Subham156 

    Yes, this model has internal microphone. Please try the below mentioned steps to check if your Microphone is configured correctly.
    >>>>Open Settings from your start menu.
    Click on Privacy in order to access all your privacy settings.
    Select Microphone from the left pane and then click the Change button.
    Now, turn on microphone for this device.
    Turn on Allow apps to access your microphone.
    Finally in the app list, make sure to turn on microphone access for every app you want to give permission to access your microphone.

    >>>>Also, let’s fix some recording device settings
    Right-click on the speaker icon in the bottom-right part of the screen and choose Sounds.
    Click on the Recording tab in order to see your recording devices list.
    A list of recording devices will appear. Try speaking into your microphone, and see if there any green bars rising next to one of them while you talk (as in screenshot).green bars rising.
    Double-click on the device that represents your microphone. The Microphone Properties window will appear. Click the Levels tab.levels tab
    In the “Levels” tab make sure that “Microphone” and “Microphone Boost” are set to the maximum, you can do that by sliding them to the right until the first one shows 100 and the boost is set to +30.0 dB. Then click OK.
    In the “Enhancements” tab (if found), make sure to uncheck the “Disable all sound effects” checkbox.
    Now visit the “Advanced” tab too and make sure to uncheck the “Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device” checkbox and click “OK“. (Also uncheck the “Enable audio enhancements” check box if found).

    Restart your computer and recheck your recording devices panel. If you see green bars rising when you talk into the microphone – your mic is now properly configured!

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