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The problem with the 64-bit version of DNS is not that it won't work in a 64-bit environment. If you could get it installed, it would work in a 64-bit environment. In fact, some of us have done this by going through the back door. However, the problem with running DNS 9.5 in a 64-bit environment is that it works fine for 32-bit applications, but the 64-bit thunking requires an excessive amount of time and results in DNS performing way too slowly. The reason that Nuance has locked out the abi... See more
The problem with the 64-bit version of DNS is not that it won't work in a 64-bit environment. If you could get it installed, it would work in a 64-bit environment. In fact, some of us have done this by going through the back door. However, the problem with running DNS 9.5 in a 64-bit environment is that it works fine for 32-bit applications, but the 64-bit thunking requires an excessive amount of time and results in DNS performing way too slowly. The reason that Nuance has locked out the ability to install it on a 64-bit OS is because they don't want the technical support nightmare that would result. In other words, if they were to allow it to be installed on a 64-bit OS they would end up getting 10 times the number of complaints from users who would say, "If I can install it on a 64-bit OS, why does it support fully 64-bit applications?" And, in addition, they would receive nothing but complaints saying that if you're going to make it installable on a 64-bit OS, why isn't it fully compatible with 64-bit applications. In other words, they're damned if they do and damned if they don't. Therefore, it's a lot less expensive and a lot easier to deal with the "damned if they don't" side of the coin.
Unfortunately I don't know of any 64-bit speech recognition software at this time. You could always try the speech engine built into Vista.
KnowBrainer, Inc. Support Staff – Tom Hamilton
A Nuance Gold Certified Endorsed Vendor
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Juliet Haydock Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo Local time: 20:45 Italian to English + ...
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Thanks
Mar 11, 2008
Hi Tom - that's very useful. I phoned Nuance myself and they told me their next release is planned for the middle of this year so it will be interesting to see if they address the problem.
In the meantime I'll carry on running DNS on my old computer and check out the Vista speech engine.
Cheers
Juliet
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Vista speech responce
Jun 29, 2008
Office 2003 had a rudimenrty speech engine that for me had an aproximate 65% error rate and as far as I could tell very limited utililities.
Vista speech has limited abilities for speech but is more servicable.
I use a copy of Dragon 7 which is comparity heaven and I have used DNS 9 with much pleasure but I don't have a fast enough cpu for dragon 9.5
good luck,
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