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How to use Speech-to-text

How to use Speech-to-text

Wordbee Translator comes with a feature that allows users to have a speech-to-text transcription at segment level in the Translation Editor under the name “Click to talk”:

 

Once triggered, a popup will ask the user to confirm access to his/her microphone to enable sound recording from the web browser.

The button "You can talk !" will then appear at the bottom of the page:

 

Depending on the user’s browser capabilities, speech-to-text and text-to-speech features may be available out-of-the-box or by installing additional plugins. In Chrome, those features are natively available whereas in Firefox, the feature is supported after installing the plugin Gecko 44+. The following links allow you to check if your browser is currently compatible with text to speech and Speech recognition features:  

http://caniuse.com/#search=speechSynthesis

http://caniuse.com/#feat=speech-recognition

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