System.Speech

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First of all install .NET Framework 3.0 coz it's available only there.
Then add the System.Speech component as usually (eg Project > Add
Reference).

Kind Regards, Alex Meleta
Blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Arne Garvander [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Sonntag, 29. April 2007 17:24
Posted To: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework
Conversation: System.Speech
Subject: System.Speech

How do I add a reference to System.Speech in Visual Studio?
 
Alex,
No, that didn't work. System.Speech is not listed when adding a reference.
I tried to browse for it in Windows/Microsoft.net/Framework, but I have not
found it yet.
 
The file System.Speech.dll should be at this location: \Program
Files\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\v3.0
If it is there try to install the Visual Studio 2005 extensions for .NET
Framework 3.0
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...8CF-8023-E8F38E709BA6&displaylang=en#Overview
After that it should appear in the reference list (coz if you use the VS
2005).

Kind Regards, Alex Meleta
Blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Arne Garvander [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Sonntag, 29. April 2007 19:16
Posted To: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework
Conversation: System.Speech
Subject: Re: System.Speech

Alex,
No, that didn't work. System.Speech is not listed when adding a reference.
I tried to browse for it in Windows/Microsoft.net/Framework, but I have
not
found it yet.
 
And also the Speech SDK is needed which is included on SDK for Windows
Vista and .NET Framework 3.0:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...22-8A64-4DFB-AA0C-DB53035F40A0&displaylang=en

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa480207.aspx

WBR, Alex Meleta
Blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Arne Garvander [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Sonntag, 29. April 2007 19:16
Posted To: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework
Conversation: System.Speech
Subject: Re: System.Speech

Alex,
No, that didn't work. System.Speech is not listed when adding a reference.
I tried to browse for it in Windows/Microsoft.net/Framework, but I have
not
found it yet.
 
I downloaded a .img file. What can I do with this file?
--
Arne Garvander
(I program VB.Net for fun and C# to get paid.)


Alex Meleta said:
And also the Speech SDK is needed which is included on SDK for Windows
Vista and .NET Framework 3.0:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...22-8A64-4DFB-AA0C-DB53035F40A0&displaylang=en

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa480207.aspx

WBR, Alex Meleta
Blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Arne Garvander [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Sonntag, 29. April 2007 19:16
Posted To: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework
Conversation: System.Speech
Subject: Re: System.Speech

Alex,
No, that didn't work. System.Speech is not listed when adding a reference.
I tried to browse for it in Windows/Microsoft.net/Framework, but I have
not
found it yet.
--
Arne Garvander
(I program VB.Net for fun and C# to get paid.)


Alex Meleta said:
First of all install .NET Framework 3.0 coz it's available only there.
Then add the System.Speech component as usually (eg Project > Add
Reference).

Kind Regards, Alex Meleta
Blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Arne Garvander [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Sonntag, 29. April 2007 17:24
Posted To: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework
Conversation: System.Speech
Subject: System.Speech

How do I add a reference to System.Speech in Visual Studio?
 
Write it on DVD or use any virtual cd-drive to mount and read it to install,
like Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel (http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Virtual-CDROM-Control-Panel-v-Download-16468.html)

Alex
http://devkids.blogspot.com


I downloaded a .img file. What can I do with this file?

Alex Meleta said:
And also the Speech SDK is needed which is included on SDK for
Windows

Vista and .NET Framework 3.0:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=7614FE22-8A6
4-4DFB-AA0C-DB53035F40A0&displaylang=en

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa480207.aspx

WBR, Alex Meleta
Blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Arne Garvander [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Sonntag, 29. April 2007 19:16
Posted To: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework
Conversation: System.Speech
Subject: Re: System.Speech
Alex,
No, that didn't work. System.Speech is not listed when adding a
reference.
I tried to browse for it in Windows/Microsoft.net/Framework, but I
have
not
found it yet.
--
Arne Garvander
(I program VB.Net for fun and C# to get paid.)
Alex Meleta said:
First of all install .NET Framework 3.0 coz it's available only
there. Then add the System.Speech component as usually (eg Project >
Add Reference).

Kind Regards, Alex Meleta
Blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Arne Garvander
[mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Sonntag, 29. April 2007 17:24
Posted To: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework
Conversation: System.Speech
Subject: System.Speech
How do I add a reference to System.Speech in Visual Studio?
 
Virtual CD rom only works for Windows XP not Vista.
I copied the img to a DVD and it is still useless. Is there a special way to
copy an img to a DVD?
--
Arne Garvander
(I program VB.Net for fun and C# to get paid.)


Alex Meleta said:
Write it on DVD or use any virtual cd-drive to mount and read it to install,
like Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel (http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Virtual-CDROM-Control-Panel-v-Download-16468.html)

Alex
http://devkids.blogspot.com


I downloaded a .img file. What can I do with this file?

Alex Meleta said:
And also the Speech SDK is needed which is included on SDK for
Windows

Vista and .NET Framework 3.0:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=7614FE22-8A6
4-4DFB-AA0C-DB53035F40A0&displaylang=en

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa480207.aspx

WBR, Alex Meleta
Blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Arne Garvander [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Sonntag, 29. April 2007 19:16
Posted To: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework
Conversation: System.Speech
Subject: Re: System.Speech
Alex,
No, that didn't work. System.Speech is not listed when adding a
reference.
I tried to browse for it in Windows/Microsoft.net/Framework, but I
have
not
found it yet.
--
Arne Garvander
(I program VB.Net for fun and C# to get paid.)
:

First of all install .NET Framework 3.0 coz it's available only
there. Then add the System.Speech component as usually (eg Project >
Add Reference).

Kind Regards, Alex Meleta
Blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Arne Garvander
[mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Sonntag, 29. April 2007 17:24
Posted To: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework
Conversation: System.Speech
Subject: System.Speech
How do I add a reference to System.Speech in Visual Studio?
 
Virtual CD rom only works for Windows XP not Vista.
I copied the img to a DVD and it is still useless. Is there a special
way to copy an img to a DVD?

Yes. Treat it as a disk image (ISO image). In fact, depending on what
optical media burning software you have, if you simply rename the file so
that the extension is .iso instead of .img, you may find that
double-clicking on the file takes you directly into your burning
software's UI for making a disk out of it.

Pete
 
Alex,
I found the Windows SQL in one of my drawers and it installed.
I just don't understand why an ISO download comes as an img file.
--
Arne Garvander
(I program VB.Net for fun and C# to get paid.)


Alex Meleta said:
Write it on DVD or use any virtual cd-drive to mount and read it to install,
like Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel (http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Virtual-CDROM-Control-Panel-v-Download-16468.html)

Alex
http://devkids.blogspot.com


I downloaded a .img file. What can I do with this file?

Alex Meleta said:
And also the Speech SDK is needed which is included on SDK for
Windows

Vista and .NET Framework 3.0:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=7614FE22-8A6
4-4DFB-AA0C-DB53035F40A0&displaylang=en

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa480207.aspx

WBR, Alex Meleta
Blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Arne Garvander [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Sonntag, 29. April 2007 19:16
Posted To: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework
Conversation: System.Speech
Subject: Re: System.Speech
Alex,
No, that didn't work. System.Speech is not listed when adding a
reference.
I tried to browse for it in Windows/Microsoft.net/Framework, but I
have
not
found it yet.
--
Arne Garvander
(I program VB.Net for fun and C# to get paid.)
:

First of all install .NET Framework 3.0 coz it's available only
there. Then add the System.Speech component as usually (eg Project >
Add Reference).

Kind Regards, Alex Meleta
Blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Arne Garvander
[mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Sonntag, 29. April 2007 17:24
Posted To: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework
Conversation: System.Speech
Subject: System.Speech
How do I add a reference to System.Speech in Visual Studio?
 
Arne,
The Microsoft provides both types of downloading to let you choose the
best ones:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...22-8A64-4DFB-AA0C-DB53035F40A0&displaylang=en
"... For this release, the Windows SDK is available as either a DVD ISO
image so that you can burn your own DVD or as a Web Install
(http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/7/7/a7767f09-0136-4a96-a1f8-276bf0ee31fa/Setup.exe)
that enables you to launch Setup over the Web to install and download only
the components you select during setup..."

Also there are additional downloads at the bottom of the page may be
helpful.

Alex
http://devkids.blogspot.com
 
Open A C# or VB.NET or C++.NET or J# Project

Click on References, rigth click on it, select Add Reference ...

Than click Browse : [.NET] [COM] [Projects] ->[Browse] [Current]

Than go to C:\Windows\System32\Speech\Common

There you can see sapi.dll

double left click it ...

now you see SpeechLib as Reference in you References, by the way its the COM
version of the sapi.dll, i think SAPI 5.1, i don't quit know because i am
using Vista Ultimate here ...

To use the Lib in C# Code simply add an

using SpeechLib;

or type SpeechLib.<speech lib member class or interface>

thats it, you may grap the documentation from the sapi 5.1 sdk, maybe you
should first install the Speech SDK 5.1 from microsoft.

Have fun ...
 
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