Android SpeechRecognizer. How to cach the “ready” sound event?










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I have a little problem with android.speech.SpeechRecognizer method



speechRecognizer.startListening(speechIntent) 


Sometimes it takes a long time untill "ready" sound plays(mostly after app rerun). I cannot find something like onSpeechRecognitionReady listener. How can I catch this event to make a progressBar?



I init recognizer this way



private fun initSpeechRecognizer() 
speechIntent = Intent(RecognizerIntent.ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH)
speechIntent.putExtra(RecognizerIntent.EXTRA_LANGUAGE, "en-US")
speechIntent.putExtra(RecognizerIntent.EXTRA_CALLING_PACKAGE, packageName)
speechRecognizer = SpeechRecognizer.createSpeechRecognizer(this)
speechRecognizer.setRecognitionListener(object : RecognitionListenerAdapter()
override fun onResults(results: Bundle)
val matches = results.getStringArrayList(SpeechRecognizer.RESULTS_RECOGNITION)
tv_speech.text = matches[0]
btn_speech.isChecked = false

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    I have a little problem with android.speech.SpeechRecognizer method



    speechRecognizer.startListening(speechIntent) 


    Sometimes it takes a long time untill "ready" sound plays(mostly after app rerun). I cannot find something like onSpeechRecognitionReady listener. How can I catch this event to make a progressBar?



    I init recognizer this way



    private fun initSpeechRecognizer() 
    speechIntent = Intent(RecognizerIntent.ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH)
    speechIntent.putExtra(RecognizerIntent.EXTRA_LANGUAGE, "en-US")
    speechIntent.putExtra(RecognizerIntent.EXTRA_CALLING_PACKAGE, packageName)
    speechRecognizer = SpeechRecognizer.createSpeechRecognizer(this)
    speechRecognizer.setRecognitionListener(object : RecognitionListenerAdapter()
    override fun onResults(results: Bundle)
    val matches = results.getStringArrayList(SpeechRecognizer.RESULTS_RECOGNITION)
    tv_speech.text = matches[0]
    btn_speech.isChecked = false

    )










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      I have a little problem with android.speech.SpeechRecognizer method



      speechRecognizer.startListening(speechIntent) 


      Sometimes it takes a long time untill "ready" sound plays(mostly after app rerun). I cannot find something like onSpeechRecognitionReady listener. How can I catch this event to make a progressBar?



      I init recognizer this way



      private fun initSpeechRecognizer() 
      speechIntent = Intent(RecognizerIntent.ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH)
      speechIntent.putExtra(RecognizerIntent.EXTRA_LANGUAGE, "en-US")
      speechIntent.putExtra(RecognizerIntent.EXTRA_CALLING_PACKAGE, packageName)
      speechRecognizer = SpeechRecognizer.createSpeechRecognizer(this)
      speechRecognizer.setRecognitionListener(object : RecognitionListenerAdapter()
      override fun onResults(results: Bundle)
      val matches = results.getStringArrayList(SpeechRecognizer.RESULTS_RECOGNITION)
      tv_speech.text = matches[0]
      btn_speech.isChecked = false

      )










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      I have a little problem with android.speech.SpeechRecognizer method



      speechRecognizer.startListening(speechIntent) 


      Sometimes it takes a long time untill "ready" sound plays(mostly after app rerun). I cannot find something like onSpeechRecognitionReady listener. How can I catch this event to make a progressBar?



      I init recognizer this way



      private fun initSpeechRecognizer() 
      speechIntent = Intent(RecognizerIntent.ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH)
      speechIntent.putExtra(RecognizerIntent.EXTRA_LANGUAGE, "en-US")
      speechIntent.putExtra(RecognizerIntent.EXTRA_CALLING_PACKAGE, packageName)
      speechRecognizer = SpeechRecognizer.createSpeechRecognizer(this)
      speechRecognizer.setRecognitionListener(object : RecognitionListenerAdapter()
      override fun onResults(results: Bundle)
      val matches = results.getStringArrayList(SpeechRecognizer.RESULTS_RECOGNITION)
      tv_speech.text = matches[0]
      btn_speech.isChecked = false

      )







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      Nariman ErmekovNariman Ermekov

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          I think you should use the RecognitionListener which has an onReadyForSpeech method so you could show your progressbar on init and hide it onReadyForSpeech






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          • I overlooked it, thank you

            – Nariman Ermekov
            Nov 16 '18 at 4:27


















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          Now i have to do this ugly hack. It produces redundant start listening and stop listening sounds.



          override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) 
          initSpeechRecognizer()
          speechRecognizer.startListening(speechIntent)
          speechRecognizer.stopListening()






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            I think you should use the RecognitionListener which has an onReadyForSpeech method so you could show your progressbar on init and hide it onReadyForSpeech






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            • I overlooked it, thank you

              – Nariman Ermekov
              Nov 16 '18 at 4:27















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            I think you should use the RecognitionListener which has an onReadyForSpeech method so you could show your progressbar on init and hide it onReadyForSpeech






            share|improve this answer























            • I overlooked it, thank you

              – Nariman Ermekov
              Nov 16 '18 at 4:27













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            I think you should use the RecognitionListener which has an onReadyForSpeech method so you could show your progressbar on init and hide it onReadyForSpeech






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            I think you should use the RecognitionListener which has an onReadyForSpeech method so you could show your progressbar on init and hide it onReadyForSpeech







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            • I overlooked it, thank you

              – Nariman Ermekov
              Nov 16 '18 at 4:27

















            • I overlooked it, thank you

              – Nariman Ermekov
              Nov 16 '18 at 4:27
















            I overlooked it, thank you

            – Nariman Ermekov
            Nov 16 '18 at 4:27





            I overlooked it, thank you

            – Nariman Ermekov
            Nov 16 '18 at 4:27













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            Now i have to do this ugly hack. It produces redundant start listening and stop listening sounds.



            override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) 
            initSpeechRecognizer()
            speechRecognizer.startListening(speechIntent)
            speechRecognizer.stopListening()






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              Now i have to do this ugly hack. It produces redundant start listening and stop listening sounds.



              override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) 
              initSpeechRecognizer()
              speechRecognizer.startListening(speechIntent)
              speechRecognizer.stopListening()






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                Now i have to do this ugly hack. It produces redundant start listening and stop listening sounds.



                override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) 
                initSpeechRecognizer()
                speechRecognizer.startListening(speechIntent)
                speechRecognizer.stopListening()






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                Now i have to do this ugly hack. It produces redundant start listening and stop listening sounds.



                override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) 
                initSpeechRecognizer()
                speechRecognizer.startListening(speechIntent)
                speechRecognizer.stopListening()







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                answered Nov 16 '18 at 4:08









                Nariman ErmekovNariman Ermekov

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