by Ol' Roy on Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:50 pm
All kinds of reasons for your experience.
1) Hardware
2) Software
3) Voice recognition
Check hardware and voice first -- Go to the Control Panel and click "Speech" icon.
Check Language for Recognizer 5.1 and check mark for Default Speech Profile (unless you have added a new one).
Next run through Configure Microphone to hear what you sound like using your mic. Pay attention to background noise and don't place the mic directly in front of your mouth to avoid blowing on it.
If the repeated sounds are clear, the mic and audio system may not be a problem. However, the mic connecting wires could be a source. Make a constant sound (such as Hummmmm) and move the mic wires while doing it. If you hear pops or breakup in your sound, the wires are surely suspect.
It's a pain, but run the Train Profile. The more you do, the better it gets in recognizing your voice.
Check the mic volume control by double clicking the speaker icon in the bottom task bar. This brings up the sound mixer. If the mic control is not showing, under options > properties, check the microphone box. Raise the control to the top. NOTE: Sometimes after a session in the VAC Builder, the volume slider will go to zero on exit. So be sure to check it before gaming.
I don't suspect a software problem, but you might try a re-install if you haven't already.
Let us know how it all comes out.
Ol' Roy