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1 Getting Started Featured

This help documentation contains a complete reference for the Speech Engine, including a guide to writing applications that use the Speech Engine, working with the Media Resource Control Protocol (MRCP) Server, and detailed information about the LumenVox…

2 Release Notes Featured

11.2.100 (May 6, 2013): Improvements and New Features: Added new functionality to support LumenVox/CMU and SAMPA format phoneme strings, significantly extending the previous custom lexicon functionality. Please refer to ourknowledgebase article for more details…

3 Downloading LumenVox Products

If you are using Linux, our recommendation for both downloading and installation is to use yum to manage the process for you. See Linux Installation for more information. To download the files manually (required on Windows and optional on Linux): Navigate…

4 Hardware Requirements

Hardware Requirements The LumenVox Speech Engine can run comfortably on most modern PC hardware, so long as that hardware is x86 compatible (note that LumenVox supports 64-bit operating systems for both Windows and Linux as of version 10.0). Determining the…

5 Upgrading LumenVox Products

When you first purchase a license for a product, you get access to our current released version of software. After that, software upgrades are covered as part of an annual maintenance contract. You will have have a software maintenance up to date to use any…

6 Using the Upgrade Analyzer

LumenVox provides a very useful application called LVUpgradeAnalyzer (in Windows) or lv_upgrade_analyzer (in Linux) which can be used to identify any potential problems that may be encountered when upgrading from an earlier version of LumenVox to some later…

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