speech to text for kitkat devices - Android General

hi guys
today I'm going to guide you how to use the speech to text.
many of the android have feature of speech recognisatin and it workes great. but it uses resources from online. most of the uses did not have internet for the droid.
this is the best guide to change speech to text offline.
download the app from below and install it on your droid.
set the default language to english US.
open the app and hit the new microphone button. follow instruction in the app. speak near to the microphone and in the US asent of english and this app will change it to text.
this app is tested buy me on samsung galaxy core 2 and it works awesome.
it is good as this guide is dictated to this app and this app changed it to text.
feel free to ask any questions.

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hello im looken for an app that can take voice recordings and convert to text- i ive seen some however i want one that can specifically do so in text messaging app- so i can talk to text - is that avialable? thanks for your time
you may search around, there are some post mentioning this. Search is always your best pal here.
anyway, there is a site, google search "Desire nimbu" and you may get 1 as well.

Implementing a phone number search box, like in the SMS app

Hi XDA,
I'm writing my first Android app, an open source webtext client for Irish mobile networks. The current version of the project can be found here: https://code.google.com/p/webtextr
There's one thing I'm having trouble with though. I'd like to implement a ‘recipient’ text box, where the user can start typing the name of a contact, and after each letter is pressed, it searches their contacts database and provides a drop-down list of suggestions. Then the user could click on a name and it would insert their number into the text box. This would be just like the way it works in the stock SMS app when you go to compose a new message.
Does anyone know how to implement this? I've been looking through the source code of the stock SMS app here https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_Mms/tree/froyo/src/com/android/mms/ui. But... it's *very* complicated and not especially well commented.
Any help would be massively appreciated. Once this is added, the app will be fully functional and perfectly usable.
Bump? Anyone?
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[Q] How to hear my own voice while talking on phone

Hello all,
This is one of those questions that's weird to search for because I cannot find the right search terms. In some circles I might say that I am looking for feedback, but that leads to the wrong kind of answers. I want to be able to hear my own voice in my phone (especially through my bluetooth earbuds) while in a voice call. It would be a bonus if I could have this functionality in any other voice app like Skype.
This was common functionality on landline phones, but it is something that most mobiles (and my current rooted i537 Samsung S4 Active) lack. Being able to hear my own voice in my ears while on calls would keep me from yelling while talking, and everyone around me would appreciate that.
Does anyone know of an app or a hidden feature that would allow me to enable this functionality? It would be especially nice if I could modify the volume.
Thank you,
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You are looking for "Delayed Auditory Feedback"
One app I found that allows you to set this during calls is DAF Professional. Its a paid app. They have a free version that allows a trial for 1 hour.
Maybe if you look for apps that support DAF in call you can find more options.
ishaang said:
You are looking for "Delayed Auditory Feedback"
One app I found that allows you to set this during calls is DAF Professional. Its a paid app. They have a free version that allows a trial for 1 hour.
Maybe if you look for apps that support DAF in call you can find more options.
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Thank you. This gives me a search phrase and lets me know that the basic functionality exists. Now to find an app can be configured to work only during phone calls and not during any other time. This is a great start - thanks!
Glad I could help! and good luck finding the right app!

How to get speech to text in China without a VPN

Hi!
I'd like to know how I can use Speach to text in China, even better would be if I could have a way to use google voice in China, without VPN because it's such a step back not being able to talk to my phone and have it write what I'm saying, it's so much faster than typing... and waiting for the VPN to work/turn on defeats the purpose of doing things conveniently.
Thanks for the people willing to help me find a solution!
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Question Copy - paste

Is it possible somehow to perform text Copy-Paste action on Galaxy Watch4?
I am asking it because I found a useful speech-to-text app for my Watch4 that works well in my native language (Hungarian) too. The name of the app is 'VoNo' and the problem is that it sends the produced text to a user-defined email address. But I would use the app to send text messages (SMS) or Viber messages etc. That is why applying copy and paste would be perfect.
(Before someone comments that I should use Gboard be aware that Google 's keyboard app offers a lot of different language packs but Hungarian is not among them...)
From my understanding, it comes down to what app you're using. I could be wrong though. I have Termux on the watch, and it supports copy/paste by hold-tapping, but haven't found a way to do it on other apps yet.
I add my question too. Is it possible to share files between my GW4 and phone?
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I add my question too. Is it possible to share files between my GW4 and phone?
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Ask your question in a separate thread and I can answer it for you.
Edit: On second thought, I will just write a How-To Guide on this later. The short answer is, yes, it is possible, but requires some instructions.

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