Jeevan
Jeevan

Reputation: 8772

SpeechRecognizer : not connected to recognition service

In my app, am using SpeechRecognizer directly. I destroy SpeechRecognizer onPause of the Activity and I recreate it in onResume method as below ...

public class NoUISpeechActivity extends Activity {

protected static final String CLASS_TAG = "NoUISpeechActivity";
private SpeechRecognizer sr;


@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.activity_no_uispeech);

    sr = getSpeechRecognizer();
}

@Override
protected void onPause() {

    Log.i(CLASS_TAG, "on pause called");
    if(sr!=null){
        sr.stopListening();
        sr.cancel();
        sr.destroy();       

    }

    super.onPause();
}


@Override
protected void onResume() {

    Log.i(CLASS_TAG, "on resume called");       

    sr = getSpeechRecognizer();

    super.onResume();
}

....

private SpeechRecognizer getSpeechRecognizer() {
    if(sr == null){
        sr = SpeechRecognizer.createSpeechRecognizer(getApplicationContext());
        CustomRecognizerListner listner = new CustomRecognizerListner();
        listner.setOnListeningCallback(new OnListeningCallbackImp());
        sr.setRecognitionListener(listner);
    }
    return sr;
}
}

When the app is installed via eclipse for the first time, SpeechRecognition service is called and recognition happens properly.But when app comes back from pause, if i try to recognize speech i get "SpeechRecognition: not connect to recognition service" error

What am i doing wrong ?

Upvotes: 8

Views: 11335

Answers (2)

shady31
shady31

Reputation: 111

Just stop calling stopListening() and cancel() methods. Instead call destroy() methods only. this should fix the problem :)

Upvotes: 4

Jeevan
Jeevan

Reputation: 8772

I found the reason to the problem. In onPause method though SpeechRecognition.destroy() method is called, I guess it just detaches the service but the object sr will be pointing to some instance and it wont be null. Resetting the object sr to null would solve the problem.

Not destroying the SpeechRecognition object in onPause method would block other apps from using SpeechRecognition service

@Override
protected void onPause() {

    Log.i(CLASS_TAG, "on pause called");
    if(sr!=null){
        sr.stopListening();
        sr.cancel();
        sr.destroy();              

    }
    sr = null;

    super.onPause();
}

Upvotes: 6

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