I am wondering why the -time yes arg does not return time stamp of any kind. I have tried this sourcing from a .wav file and then the microphone. Nothing seems to output a time stamp though. Am I using this arg incorrectly? Or is this a bug with CMU-Sphinx. I need to get the time stamp of when a word was said. How would I do this? Here are the commands I ran: pocketsphinx_continuous -inmic yes -time yes and pocketsphinx_continuous -infile foo.wav -time yes. My CMU-PocketSphinx version is 0.8 according to the NEWS file. Anything else just ask in the comments. Thanks!
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I am wondering why the -time yes arg does not return time stamp of any kind. I have tried this sourcing from a .wav file and then the microphone. Nothing seems to output a time stamp though. Am I using this arg incorrectly? Or is this a bug with CMU-Sphinx. I need to get the time stamp of when a word was said. How would I do this? Here are the commands I ran: pocketsphinx_continuous -inmic yes -time yes and pocketsphinx_continuous -infile foo.wav -time yes. My CMU-PocketSphinx version is 0.8 according to the NEWS file. Anything else just ask in the comments. Thanks!
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