El Bruno

Hello!

A few days ago I was asked about an easy way to create audio files to be used as datasets in Custom Speech Service (CRIS). As I mentioned in a previous post, the audio files must have special features, so it is important to create them correctly.

Note: the files are WAVs files, mono and another pair of details makes it not easy to create them in a single step.

Although there are several ways to create these files, this is the one I use and it works.

  • To record the audio I use an app that comes by default in Windows: Voice Recorder

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  • I guess I don’t need to explain how the app works. Just press the microphone button. Nor do we expect many options in the Settings section.

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  • Once we have recorded a session, we can access the list of recordings. If we see the record path…

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Posted by Callon Campbell [MVP]

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