TROGDOR has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:
Greetings Monks,
For days and nights I have been searching for a simple code example of how to set up a speech recognizer in perl using SAPI 5.1 and Win32::OLE. A variety of Google keyword searches have yet to find anything useful. Here's what I've found so far:
- misterhouse has a nice perl recognizer for MS, but it uses the older SAPI 4.0, which won't work under XP unless I download and install the now-obsolete SAPI 4.0 SDK.
- I've tried to follow along with the SAPI 5.1 tutorials for C++ and transpose them into perl. Here's how far I got:
Thanks,
TROGDOR
For days and nights I have been searching for a simple code example of how to set up a speech recognizer in perl using SAPI 5.1 and Win32::OLE. A variety of Google keyword searches have yet to find anything useful. Here's what I've found so far:
- misterhouse has a nice perl recognizer for MS, but it uses the older SAPI 4.0, which won't work under XP unless I download and install the now-obsolete SAPI 4.0 SDK.
- I've tried to follow along with the SAPI 5.1 tutorials for C++ and transpose them into perl. Here's how far I got:
It barfs on the CreateRecoContext.use Win32::OLE; use Win32::OLE::Const ("Microsoft Speech Object Library"); my $recognizer = Win32::OLE->new('SAPI.SpSharedRecognizer'); my $recoctxt = $recognizer->CreateRecoContext();
Can anyone point me to a perl SAPI 5.1 example? Or offer suggestions or a tutorial page on how to transpose MS C++ API code into something that Win32::OLE can recognize?Win32::OLE(0.1403) error 0x80040154: "Class not registered" in METHOD/PROPERTYGET "CreateRecoContext" at speech.pl line 11
Thanks,
TROGDOR
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