Author Topic: After temporary muting mic on Logitech 933, VA stops voice recognition  (Read 2290 times)

S1lver

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Every time I mute the mic on my new Logitech 933 wireless gaming headset VA looses track of the recording device ID. So when I turn the mic back on it never returns to recognising the commands. The sound bar in the lower part of the app window stops reacting on speech. Only restarting the VA or going into options and making forced select of the same recording device helps. (see the screenshots)


Besides I miss the option to select the "default  device" or "default communication device". UPD (found it in recognition tab and will use asa back up option) UPD2 (doesn't really helps. keeping mic off for more than 30 seconds still makes mic muted status stuck)
No other software on my PC has any issues with the temporary muted microphone.

It's extremely annoying please fix it. 
« Last Edit: January 20, 2018, 04:37:12 AM by S1lver »

Gary

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Re: After temporary muting mic on Logitech 933, VA stops voice recognition
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2018, 10:04:26 AM »
Sorry to hear you're having such trouble.

What is in the list box is what Windows is showing as its default recording/playback device.  If those check boxes are not checked, VA is not doing anything with your setup.    If the check boxes are checked, VA will tell Windows to set your default audio devices when VA starts.  For those reading along, most will never need to use these options as there are more flexible options available in VA for handling audio.  The settings are left in there for those that use them for specific reasons (for instance, I still use them to set speakers/headset from outside VA with a command line option).

When VA starts, it links up the speech engine with the appropriate recording device and that recording device is what is used until its told not to do so.  There is no polling going on to see if that device is still available or has gone away, as that would be checking for something that relatively never occurs.

In your case, I'm not sure what is going on with your headset, as I would call it extremely atypical for a device to switch off upon mute.  I have not seen or heard of any device doing that, unless the device is faulty and reports to Windows that it has become disabled or disconnected (for some weird reason).  You will want to try reinstalling your device drivers and/or find out what would make your headset disconnect mid-session.