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Silent Radio II - 2006/10/19 02:57 Ok. I guess I'm too old for this site. A silent radio is a device made up of rows of lightbulbs (LEDs today) and a crawl of words goes across the lights. Like the news bulletins in Times Square. (See Wikipedia)

I want to hook up a microphone to a silent radio so that what I say shows up in lights. So, I am guessing I need a voice-recognition software of some kind-instead of typing my words as I say them on my computer screen, my words get translated into lighted words on the silent radio crawl. Whew.

Please advise. Thanks.

Best,
Tom McCarey
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Re:Silent Radio II - 2006/10/19 05:52 Well, I wouldn't know how to PRECISELY do it, but here's an idea: If you bought one of those signs, there is probably a program or a script you could find that updates it in real time (like you type something and it immediately shows up). Then from there, you would need some sort of voice recognition software that would type what you say. Just use that to type into the live updater program and you're good to go. This is all just in theory though, can't gaurantee that such programs exist, but that should get you on the right track.
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Re:Silent Radio II - 2006/10/20 02:28 voice to text apps exist, I used to use one to type in M$ word.

Why is there a second thread for this subject?
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