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Edge can't use the mic in the Google Translate page
- Jan 13, 2020My guess is that all these Tools use the WebSpeechApi which only works on Google Chrome/Chromium (at least the recognition part) because Google uses it's own cloud servers for the audio transcription. Since the new Edge is basically Chromium it probably thinks that the WebSpeechApi is supported and breaks. The API behaves very strange currently in Edge.
The mic works for me when I use Skype on the Canary build.
Not the same as what your doing, but it picks up and uses my webcams mic(Logitech C270) using Windows default drivers for mic & video as there are problems with using the Logitech drivers and running Core Isolation - Memory Integrity, probably Logitech won't update their certificates for it๐
So try using the default drivers for your mic.
Device manager
find driver(Audio inputs outputs)
select update driver
select browse computer
select let me pick
select default "Audio inpoint"
Deleted I checked my driver and it is not signed by Logitech but by Microsoft. It uses the Generic USB Audio Device. The driver provider is Microsoft and the driver date is 2019-05-08. My Surface Pro 4 has the same problem using its own microphone.
- DeletedMay 15, 2019
Try the Skype online(if you have a Skype account): https://web.skype.com/
and use the Echo / Sound Test service call, and see if that works.
- NicolSDMay 15, 2019Steel Contributor
web.skype.com works fine. Try google.translate.com and see if your mic works.
- DeletedMay 15, 2019
Ok, after I remembered to allow the mic, I tested both in Chrome and Canary Edge.
It worked in Chrome, but not in Edge.
Sorry I couldn't help, but at least confirm the bug.
Maybe it has something to do with the User agent string the translator expected?
I don't know.