Android :: Recognizer Intent Available Languages?
Oct 1, 2009Does anyone have an inkling how I could find out the available languages for speech recognition (relating to the LANGUAGES extra on the ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH action).

Does anyone have an inkling how I could find out the available languages for speech recognition (relating to the LANGUAGES extra on the ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH action).
I have the following issue. I am starting a recognizer intent activity in order to detect speech using the "startActivityForResult" method. I have also an "onActivityResult" method listening for results from the recognizer activity. It works and it detects my speech. The problem is that it is only called when everything is ok or when i cancel the operation, but it is not called if it doesn't find a matching text "RecognizerIntent.RESULT_NO_MATCH" or in the rest of wrong cases "RecognizerIntent.RESULT_........" What is happening? Application is Android 2.1 and I have tested on a Android 2.2 device.
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