Dictation not working (13.0 Ventura (22A380))

My dictation feature is not working on my iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017). I can see on the microphone that it hears what I am saying but no words are transcibed. I've tried it in Pages, Messages, Safari, etc. Same result, you can see the microphone is hearing what I am saying but no transcription. I've also gone to setting and turned diction on and off to no avail.


Looking for suggestions.


Thanks!

iMac

Posted on Oct 30, 2022 3:36 PM

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Posted on Nov 13, 2022 2:00 PM

Try this:


Go to ~/Library/Preferences


Locate com.apple.assistant.plist and move it to the Trash


System Settings > Keyboard in the sidebar. Go to Dictation on the right, then turn it off. 


Reboot


Re-enable Dictation

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Nov 22, 2022 2:18 PM in response to JOhn Menna1

I found the solution. You have to deactivate Siri.

No more problems with dictation since two days with this method.


Personally, I proceeded as follows (but I don't know if all the steps are useful):


  1. System Settings > Keyboard in the sidebar. Go to Dictation on the right, then turn it off. 
  2. System Settings > Siri and Spotligth > Ask to Siri, then turn it off. 
  3. Go to ~/Library/Preferences
  4. Locate com.apple.assistant.plist and move it to the Trash
  5. Reboot
  6. System Settings > Keyboard in the sidebar. Go to Dictation on the right, then turn it on


There is a conflict between Siri and the dictation engine. I realized this when I saw that it was enough to trigger Siri to unlock the problem but it is too painful. To choose between Siri and dictation, I chose dictation which is more useful to me!


I still miss Siri a little bit. I sent a report to Apple. I invite you to do the same to me.

Nov 6, 2022 3:48 AM in response to Charles Long

Hi,

I have the same problem. Being a very heavy user of dictation on macOS. I even noticed that this problem happens more frequently when you don't use the Mac's microphone, but AirPods for example.


While waiting for a fix, I found a much faster workaround than restarting the Mac when dictation stopped working.

Just say "hey Siri" right after, you can press the dictation key again, and it works fine until the next malfunction.

Nov 6, 2022 7:45 AM in response to NeoRoth

Hi NeoRoth, I use dictation all the time as well. I only use my keyboard to make corrections. I've never used the "Hey, Siri" feature, but that's a very good tip.


Since running maintenance with OnyX my problem has been resolved. I am assuming the glitch was caused by some unnecessary resources installed during the update and purging system junk seems to have done the trick. An app like CleanMyMac might provide the same results.

Jan 9, 2023 1:02 PM in response to NeoRoth

This "hey Siri" trick is a great fix. I have been going crazy for days trying to get dictation to perform properly after updating to Ventura, 13.1. Deleting the P list file is one option, but it is hard to find because it's protected. It also runs a small risk of screwing things up. I was stunned by how simple it was to say "hey Siri" and have the problem disappear!

Nov 15, 2022 5:41 AM in response to jd2020

Hi jd2020, If you already tried tbux's solution of deleting the "com.apple.assistant.plist" from the library, then try running Oynx, CleanMyMac or similar utility to remove system junk. This worked for me. However, it's still buggy and there are some intermittent freezes.

Please take a minute to report your issue to Apple. If they receive enough complaints they'll be more likely to address it. Here's the link: Feedback - macOS - Apple


Nov 18, 2022 9:23 PM in response to milt96

I've had this problem for a while now since loading Ventura. At first I found a temporary solution by saying to Siri "load Dictation". Siri responds. The dictation is already loaded after that dictation works.


I found that this was only temporary and eventually it stops working so I did the same procedure and then immediately restarted the computer and it seems to stick as a solution


Somehow telling Siri to load dictation does something to fix the problem and rebooting keeps that solution active.



It may eventually stop working. I'll have to see what happens. If it stops working again, I'll try one of the above solutions.

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