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Topic Title: how to boost volume for "playback back"/"text-to-speech"
Topic Summary: increase playback volume
Created On: 01/22/2007 04:07 PM
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 how to boost volume for "playback back"/"text-to-speech"   - riabreed011 - 01/22/2007 04:07 PM  
 how to boost volume for "playback back"/"text-to-speech"   - Lunis Orcutt - 01/23/2007 04:23 PM  
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riabreed011
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does anyone have any tricks for boosting the volume for the playback/text to speech function?

 Under the options tab, I have the volume slider set at maximum, and the volume on my laptop turned to maximum as well, and I can still barely hear either my voice or the text to speech voice.

my speaker is more than adequate for all other software playback functions (in the fact that part of the problem: Switching back and forth between anything else and Dragon speak requires constantly adjusting the volume so's not to blast my ears).

I have had this problem on all dragon versions on all the computers I've owned... the irritation/inconvenience factor is just getting too great, and I'm wondering if anyone has any workarounds.  Thanks!



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 01/23/2007 04:23 PM
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Lunis Orcutt
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When you run the Audio Setup Wizard NaturallySpeaking resets both the sound input (which makes sense) and the sound output (which doesn't make sense).  Other than maximizing your volume settings, after you run the Audio Setup Wizard, we don't believe there is anything you can do.

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