V1.xx is valid for LFH5260, LFH5262, LFH5270, LFH5272, LFH5274 and LFH5276

 

V1.25 technical release 2009-07-20

Following issue is solved:

 

- Sampling frequency changes during recording when a windows system sound event occurs

Up till now SpeechMikeII supports multiple frequencies in record and playback.

Being a full duplex device, it is possible that a playback request is processed while being

in record mode. If the sound event is sent with a higher sampling frequency than the actual

sampling  frequency of the recording process, the device is switched to the higher sampling frequency.

This results in a sudden drop of the pitch frequency during playback of the recording.

The solution is to allow only one single sampling frequency of 22050Hz in the device.

 

- Full Duplex Mode

      This firmware enables the full duplex capability.

      This enables to use the SpeechMike in Mac environments and

      in Citrix XenApp 5.0 with Windows 2008 server environments.

      Due to hardware restrictions, full duplex is only possible if

      both audio interfaces (microphone and speaker) use the same

      sampling rate.

      Please note: Full duplex enables to play back sound through

      the SpeechMike speaker during dictation. This might distort

      your recordings. To avoid that, please make sure that

      other applications do not play back sound during dictation

      (e.g. email notification).

 

 

V1.23 technical release canditate 2009-06-10

Following issue is solved:

 

Sampling frequency changes during recording when a windows system sound event occurs

Up till now SpeechMikeII supports multiple frequencies in record and playback.

Being a full duplex device, it is possible that a playback request is processed while being

in record mode. If the sound event is sent with a higher sampling frequency than the actual

sampling  frequency of the recording process, the device is switched to the higher sampling frequency.

This results in a sudden drop of the pitch frequency during playback of the recording.

The solution is to allow only one single sampling frequency of 22050Hz in the device.

 

- ‘Fake’ Half Duplex Mode:

      Though the device stays in full duplex mode, the LS-amplifier is muted
      during recording (microphone is active). This will suppress distortions

      by e.g. system notifications during recording.

 

 

V1.20 technical Beta release 2008-04-14

Improvements:

- Trick the Screensaver

      During playback or recording the SpeechMike moves the mouse cursor

every 30s one pixel to the right/left.

      This prevents the screensaver from starting if the user dictates

      for a long time without moving the mouse.

 

- Full Duplex Mode

      This firmware enables the full duplex capability.

      This enables to use the SpeechMike in Mac environments and

      in Citrix XenApp 5.0 with Windows 2008 server environments.

      Due to hardware restrictions, full duplex is only possible if

      both audio interfaces (microphone and speaker) use the same

      sampling rate.

      Please note: Full duplex enables to play back sound through

      the SpeechMike speaker during dictation. This might distort

      your recordings. To avoid that, please make sure that

      other applications do not play back sound during dictation

      (e.g. email notification).

 

 

V1.18 technical release 2007-05-21

Following issues are solved:

- No recording/playback after reboot

      Some SpeechMikes have no record and playback functionality if

      connected to the PC during booting. Mouse and button functions

      are working. Unplugging and replugging the SpeechMike

did cure the problem.

So far this behaviour could be observed only on PCs running with

Windows Vista but theoretically it could happen on different

operating systems also.

Only special SpeechMike-PC combinations will show this behaviour.

A SpeechMike having this problem may work perfect on a different PC.

A PC having this problem may work perfect with a different SpeechMike.

 

 

V1.17 technical release 2007-03-15

Improvements:

- Improved slider handling

      Previous versions reported wrong slider events under rare conditions.

      e.g.: even if the slider has been moved only between STOP and PLAY,

      the device has reported a FFWD event, causing the PC to exit

      record standby mode.

 

 

V1.16 technical release 2006-12-01

Improvements:

- Linux Compatibility

      Improved Linux compatibility.

 

 

V1.15 technical release 2006-08-06

Improvements:

- Linux Compatibility

      This firmware is Linux compatible.

 

 

V1.14 technical release 2006-07-06

Improvements:

- Auto Upgrade Mode

      This firmware can be set to upgrade mode via a software command.

 

Following issues are solved:

- Fast slider movement

      Very fast slider movements are missed by the firmware under rare

      conditions. e.g.: slider is moved very fast, and stopped in PLAY

position but SpeechExec is still in STOP position.

 

 

V1.12 technical release 2006-03-30

Following issues are solved:

- Disabling the trackball

      Disabling the trackball via the Device Configuration Tool caused the

      mouse pointer to move rapidly to a corner of the PC screen after

      PC boot or attaching the device.

 

 

V1.09 technical release 2005-12-21

Improvements:

- Windows Audio Mixer Control

      The microphone gain adjustment via the Windows Audio mixer control is

implemented as a linear slider. In a typical office environment this

slider is set somewhere in the lower third of the audio mixer control.

      To enable finer adjustment in this lower third the slider behavior has

been changed.

 

- Adjustable trackball sensitivity

      The trackball sensitivity is now adjustable in 4 steps:

a)    Default sensitivity

b) sensitivity / 2

c) sensitivity / 3

d) sensitivity / 4

Note: The sensitivity settings are automatically changed to setting b) when

new settings are transfered to the SpeechMike with the Device Configuration

Tool V2.3 Build 100

 

Following issues are solved:

- PC freezes while booting

If a SpeechMike II is connected via the SpeechExec Dongle to the PC some

computers freeze during the boot process. This firmware version corrects

this behavior.

 

Software restrictions:

Attaching more than one Philips Speech Processing USB device may cause the

serial number programming tool to malfunction. Upon detection of more than

one USB device the tool will display following error message:

Connected device: 2 devices connected

Please make sure only the desired device is attached.

 

The SpeechMikeII Device Configuration Tool does not support multiple attached

SpeechMikeII devices with different types (e.g.: LFH5260 and LFH5270). The tool

displays the message Connected device: Different devices connected in this

case. Please make sure to connect only devices with the same LFH-number.

 

 

V1.07 technical release 2005-10-03

- Audio device not working after PC boot
      The audio interfaces of the SMike II might not work if they are not used

      immediately after system start up (if SMike II is connected during PC boot,

      or if SMike II is connected when PC is already running). The Device Manager

      will not detect this error and still displays “the device is working

      properly”.

 

 

V1.06 technical release 2005-09-22

- Audio device freezes if used by two applications
      If two applications are using the SMike II as sound input and output

      device, the audio interfaces of the SMike II could crash. The audio

      function is not accessible anymore afterwards.

 

- Recording interrupted when moving the scroll wheel
           
When moving the scroll wheel in record mode the recording was interrupted.

      If muting has been enabled the initial firmware version has muted the

microphone signal when moving the scroll wheel. Since the scroll wheel

movement produces no audible sound, scroll wheel muting has been disabled.

 

- SpeechExec freezes if buttons are pressed
      Pressing of SMike II buttons during the start up process of Speech

      Exec caused the SMike II and subsequently Speech Exec to hang.

 

 

V1.03 technical release 2005-09-07

- this is the initial version

 

 

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