Die Meldung ist leider ziemlich unspezifisch und besagt in etwa (wer hätte das gedacht), dass eine Klasse nicht registriert ist. Welche das ist, geht daraus nicht hervor. Ich würde vermuten, es hängt mit den Audiogeräten zusammen. Wenn Sie Text diktieren, anschließend markieren, und dann sagen "Auswahl wiedergeben" bzw. "Auswahl lesen", was passiert dann?
Gruß, RW
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Dragon Professional 16 auf Windows 10 Pro und Windows 11 SpeechMike Premium (LFH3500); Office 2019 Pro + Office 365 (monatliches Abo) HP ZBook Fury 17 G8 - i7-11800H - 24 MB SmartCache - 32 GB RAM - 1 TB SSD
... dann würde ich mal eine Reparatur von Dragon vornehmen, über Systemsteuerung - Programme und Funktionen - Dragon NaturallySpeaking - Ändern - ...
Gruß, RW
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(Danke!) Hatte ich schon: Deinstallation - Installation - selbes Ergebnis.
Selbes Ergebnis auch mit einer anderen (etwas älteren), testweise installierten DNS-11.5-Premium-DVD.
Es muss also wohl an irgendeiner Stelle an meiner System-Konfiguration liegen (die zwar sehr viel Standard-Software, aber sonst keine Besonderheiten enthält).
Recherchieren im Web nach "REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG" brachte auch keine Erhellungen, außder dass diese Fehlermeldung wohl in verschiedenen Umgebungen auftauchen kann.
Scheint aber bisher nicht bei DNS der Fall gewesen zu sein?
*RATLOS*
Ulrich Leinhos-Heinke - www.Leinhos-Heinke.de (diktiert mit DNS 11.5 Premium (EDU) + mitgeliefertem Mikrofon auf IntelCore i3 2310M 2,1 GHz - 4 GB RAM - Windows 7 Home Premium 64b SP1)
Schade. Vielleicht würde man etwas in der Dragon Log-Datei finden. Wenn Sie mögen, schaue ich sie mir mal an.
Gruß, RW
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Die Datei per Mail oder hier als Anhang, bitte schön.
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Dragon Professional 16 auf Windows 10 Pro und Windows 11 SpeechMike Premium (LFH3500); Office 2019 Pro + Office 365 (monatliches Abo) HP ZBook Fury 17 G8 - i7-11800H - 24 MB SmartCache - 32 GB RAM - 1 TB SSD
Excuse me replying to you in English. You could have a corrupted options.ini file in your user profile or an invalid setting (DNS reads this file every time you open the Dragon options). You could try setting up a new profile without any training and verify the problem goes away (takes less than 5 min). Presuming the problem does go away you can then copy the options.ini configuration file from your new profile to the profile where you have a problem.
The options.ini file is located here with Windows 7:
Obviously, the problem is with initializing the TTS engine failing. I have reproduced this now by loading a different profile (changed language to English), opening the options, and selecting the "Playback/Text-To-Speech" tab. When doing this the first time, it noticeably causes a delay with the wait cursor being activated while waiting for the tab to display. So here is how this looks like in the Dragon log file:
23:04:14 (MyCmds) MyCommands snap-shot generated 23:04:38 [x64] (SDK-redirection) Connected to ActiveServices from IL=3 PID=0xDE8 23:04:39 TTS Initialized. Mode name is 'American English Jennifer' 23:04:39 [x64] (SDK-redirection) Connected to ActiveServices from IL=3 PID=0xDE8 23:05:12 Final Termination of temporary instance
Please note the 24 seconds delay prior to the line stating that the TTS engine has been initialized. It may not have taken all this time, at least I remember it wasn't any longer than 5 seconds in fact, so maybe opening the options and whatever I did prior to this may just not have been recorded.
Anyway, I think this demonstrates that the problem the user has is with this bit. But, if he has already repaired/re-installed Dragon, it obviously isn't with Dragon itself, but rather with the playback device, or the audio codecs not working properly on this system.
But why then do the commands "play that back" and "read that" still work at all, like he said?
Rüdiger
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Zitat von monkey8Is that the same TTS engine that is initialised with the settings from the options.ini, like playback speed for instance.
Lindsey
The one being mentioned in the log file is the one being used for reading text obviously. Which is the one that comes in when synthesized speech is needed, as opposed to what's happening with your dictation in the buffer being played back, with no particular TTS engine being involved.
Rüdiger
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Dragon Professional 16 auf Windows 10 Pro und Windows 11 SpeechMike Premium (LFH3500); Office 2019 Pro + Office 365 (monatliches Abo) HP ZBook Fury 17 G8 - i7-11800H - 24 MB SmartCache - 32 GB RAM - 1 TB SSD
My log file, as referred to above, posting 10, as in here:
23:04:14 (MyCmds) MyCommands snap-shot generated 23:04:38 [x64] (SDK-redirection) Connected to ActiveServices from IL=3 PID=0xDE8 23:04:39 TTS Initialized. Mode name is 'American English Jennifer' 23:04:39 [x64] (SDK-redirection) Connected to ActiveServices from IL=3 PID=0xDE8 23:05:12 Final Termination of temporary instance
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Dragon Professional 16 auf Windows 10 Pro und Windows 11 SpeechMike Premium (LFH3500); Office 2019 Pro + Office 365 (monatliches Abo) HP ZBook Fury 17 G8 - i7-11800H - 24 MB SmartCache - 32 GB RAM - 1 TB SSD