IRecorder.AllowInitialSilenceTimeout Property
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Gets or sets whether the synthesizer's InitialTimeout can stop the Recorder object.
Namespace: Microsoft.SpeechServer
Assembly: Microsoft.SpeechServer (in microsoft.speechserver.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Property AllowInitialSilenceTimeout As Boolean
bool AllowInitialSilenceTimeout { get; set; }
Property Value
True if AllowInitialSilenceTimeout is in effect; otherwise False.
Remarks
The primary task of the synthesizer is to play prompts, but it also detects speech. Its speech-detection capability supports bargein and is used to identify the InitialSilence condition, in which an application's first prompt receives no response. This condition is usually indicative of a bad connection. Authors can use the synthesizer's InitialSilenceTimeout to handle this condition.
When the synthesizer's InitialSilenceTimeout occurs, the synthesizer stops. If the DTMF recognizer's AllowInitialSilenceTimeout is True at this time, the synthesizer's InitialSilenceTimeout stops the recorder and the synthesizer.
Thread Safety
All public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread-safe. Instance members are not guaranteed to be thread-safe.
Platforms
Development Platforms
Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista Ultimate Edition, Windows Vista Business Edition, Windows Vista Enterprise Edition
Target Platforms
Windows Server 2003
See Also
Reference
IRecorder Interface
IRecorder Members
Microsoft.SpeechServer Namespace