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Topic Title: Dragon Initialization Time Drivers?
Topic Summary: Is it vocabulary or command count that slows down initialization
Created On: 05/19/2022 02:19 PM
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 Dragon Initialization Time Drivers?   - kkkwj - 05/19/2022 02:19 PM  
 Dragon Initialization Time Drivers?   - Ag - 05/19/2022 07:01 PM  
 Dragon Initialization Time Drivers?   - Stephan Kuepper - 05/20/2022 08:18 AM  
 Dragon Initialization Time Drivers?   - kkkwj - 05/21/2022 10:28 PM  
 Dragon Initialization Time Drivers?   - R. Wilke - 05/22/2022 08:26 AM  
 Dragon Initialization Time Drivers?   - Ag - 05/22/2022 11:32 AM  
 Dragon Initialization Time Drivers?   - R. Wilke - 05/22/2022 11:47 AM  
 Dragon Initialization Time Drivers?   - kkkwj - 05/22/2022 02:35 PM  
 Dragon Initialization Time Drivers?   - monkey8 - 05/23/2022 11:20 AM  
 Dragon Initialization Time Drivers?   - R. Wilke - 05/22/2022 04:35 PM  
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kkkwj
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RW, I would love to have a 10-second dragon startup time! (But I've never seen that, as far as I can remember. It has always been up in the 20-30 second range for me.) I would also love to find out what I'm doing that is "fundamentally wrong." Perhaps you could be a bit more precise in your term "fundamentally wrong." What exactly do you mean by it? What visions do you have behind the phrase?

I install Dragon, create a new profile from time to time out of frustration or need, import my couple of hundred simple script commands (most are 10 lines or so) and custom vocabulary (a few hundred words), save the new profile, and that's it. That's the "fundamental" process I have used for years. I use the same profile for many months until I am forced to start over because of awful performance.

The 32Mb files are caused by the SpeechStart CommandRobot.exe RPC error messages (and have done so for years), and there's not much I can do about them if I want the "restart dragon" and "microphone on" functionality from SS. How do you start dragon by voice and turn the microphone on by voice? Maybe I can use your methods, avoid the SS CommandRobot.exe errors, and get 10-second startup times - I would love to do that! (Maybe I need to upgrade to DPG like others have suggested.)


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Win10/11/x64, AMD Ryzen 7 3700X/3950X, 64/128GB RAM, Dragon 15.3, SP 7 Standard, SpeechStart, Office 365, KB 2017, Dragon Capture, Samson Meteor USB Desk Mic, Amazon YUWAKAYI headset, Klim and JUKSTG earbuds with microphones, excellent Sareville Wireless Mono Headset, 3 BenQ 2560x1440 monitors, Microsoft Sculpt Keyboard and Logitech G502 awesome gaming mouse.

 05/23/2022 11:20 AM
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Originally posted by: kkkwj RW, I would love to have a 10-second dragon startup time! 

 

The 32Mb files are caused by the SpeechStart CommandRobot.exe RPC error messages (and have done so for years), and there's not much I can do about them if I want the "restart dragon" and "microphone on" functionality from SS.

 

Is that 10 seconds from a no user loaded state(with NatSpeak loaded) to an open user state or 10 seconds from no trace of Dragon to fully up and running with user loaded?

 

I believe I said to you several years ago Kevin but I was happy to connect up to your system to find out why this is happening, the offer still stands. However speechstart will not have anything to do with initialisation time for Dragon. 



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