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   - It will show what people are saying in real-time using the HUD overlay   - It will show what people are saying in real-time using the HUD overlay
  
-This feature relies on Microsoft Azure's speech-to-text service. Unfortunately, it is not a free service however it is relatively cheap! It costs approximately one dollar for each hour of dialogue. This does not mean two hours of racing costs you $2 for speech-to-text services. The service is used only when people are actually talking - so if nobody says a word the entire race then you pay nothing.+This feature relies on Microsoft Azure's speech-to-text service. Unfortunately, it is not a free servicehowever it is relatively cheap! It costs approximately one dollar for each hour of dialogue. This does not mean two hours of racing costs you $2 for speech-to-text services. The service is used only when people are actually talking - so if nobody says a word the entire race then you pay nothing.
  
 **[[azure|Click here for details on how to set up a Microsoft Azure account and add speech-to-text service to your account!]]** **[[azure|Click here for details on how to set up a Microsoft Azure account and add speech-to-text service to your account!]]**
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 ===== Audio Device ===== ===== Audio Device =====
-This is the audio device that you want the speech-to-text service to listen to for voice chatter. Ideally you want to send **clear** voice signal to the service, without any of the engine or other racing sounds. The easiest way to do this would be to download and install an app called "VB-CABLE Virtual Audio Device". After you do that, the device to select here would be "CABLE Input (VB-Audio Virtual Cable)".+This is the audio device that you want the speech-to-text service to listen to for voice chatter. Ideally you want to send **clear** voice signal to the service, without any of the engine or other racing sounds. The easiest way to do this would be to download and install an app called "VB-CABLE Virtual Audio Device". After you do that, the device to select here would be "CABLE Output (VB-Audio Virtual Cable)".
  
 **[[vbcable|Click here for details on how to download, install, and configure VB-CABLE and the iRacing simulator!]]** **[[vbcable|Click here for details on how to download, install, and configure VB-CABLE and the iRacing simulator!]]**
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 ===== Language ===== ===== Language =====
-This is the language that drivers in your race would normally be speaking. Unfortunately you can only pick one language - the service is not capable of detecting multiple languages at the same time. By default this is set to be en-US which means "American English". For a complete list of languages that you can choose from, take a look here - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ai-services/speech-service/language-support?tabs=stt+This is the language that drivers in your race would normally be speaking. Unfortunately you can only pick one language - the service is not capable of detecting multiple languages at the same time. By default this is set to be en-US which means "American English". For a complete list of languages that you can choose from, take a look here -  
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 +https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ai-services/speech-service/language-support?tabs=stt
  
 For example, for "British English" you would enter "en-GB" here. For French you would enter "fr-FR" here. For Dutch you would enter "nl-NL" here. You get the idea. For example, for "British English" you would enter "en-GB" here. For French you would enter "fr-FR" here. For Dutch you would enter "nl-NL" here. You get the idea.
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