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Dictation not working on mavericks

I have downloaed the additional file for offline dictation, and when i double click the fn key i get a beep but nothing shows up in the text field on ANY app. i have left the pref plane open and the mic is picking up my voice as the blue line moves within the mic as it should , yet i can not get any text to show at all ???


Ay ideas as i am getting sick of this, Mavericks is buggy as **** and this is just a pain in the ****.

iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9), Mavericks dictation not working

Posted on Oct 30, 2013 9:20 AM

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Posted on Oct 30, 2013 9:28 AM

Back up and first tell us if normal dictation works. If normal dictation works offline certainly won't. So unclick offline dictation and then let us know if it does or doesn't work. (If it does you can try selecting offline again. Toggling off and back on did work for me on one computer.)

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Oct 30, 2013 9:28 AM in response to dazzajiondf

Back up and first tell us if normal dictation works. If normal dictation works offline certainly won't. So unclick offline dictation and then let us know if it does or doesn't work. (If it does you can try selecting offline again. Toggling off and back on did work for me on one computer.)

Oct 30, 2013 9:41 AM in response to dazzajiondf

Open the Sound control panel. Make sure the Internal Microphone is selected (assuming that's appropriate to your computer) and make sure the input volume is set pretty high. You may want to play with the ambiant noise reduction setting. If your Mac isn't using a built in microphone you may need additional support from the company that sells the microphone.

Dec 23, 2013 10:09 PM in response to dazzajiondf

What you describe happened to me, they were working, I was using 4 languages to dictate, and just one stopped to work, micro recognized volume but wasnt writing down.
I found in other forums here that resetting the cache would work (many solutions also in this thread are different ways to achieve emptying the cache, like changing preferences between resets), i used CleanMyMac to do it (love that prog), but you can also do it with temrinal or finder finding the right cache (google a little around to detect it).


I am not talking of the language database itself, which is nearly one GB, but of a cache of less than a half GB in my case. It seems this cache is able, when getting faulty, to block the trnascription.


So, first of all, if buggy, empty your user cache for speech rec, before you delete the preferences or reinstall the language database.





Other solutions to problems (like downloading, updating, block by internal network or other programs) see https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5480134

Dictation not working on mavericks

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