Will my older Philips SpeechMike 5274 work with the new Dragon Medical Practice Edition?

Yes, you can use an older Philips SpeechMike II with the New Dragon Medical Practice Edition.  Make sure that you’re running the latest version of the Philips Device Control Center (v2.8 build 260).  Otherwise, the microphone will automatically turn off when being used.  Click Here to download the Philips Device Control Center v2.8 Build 260…

Will my Philips LFH-9450 DPM work with the new Philips SpeechExec Pro v7 software?

Yes, Philips is generally really good about ensuring thier hardware is backwards compatible.  I have tested the Philips 9450 Digital Pocket Memo with the new Philips SpeechExec Pro Dictate software, everything functioned properly.  The software recognized the device and automatically downloaded the files.  Once downloaded, I was able to play the file without issue. Verification…

Will the Philips SEP software automatically detect and download files from a Dictaphone Walkabout digital voice recorder?

No.  The Philips SpeechExec Pro v7 software will recognize and play files recorded on a Dictaphone Walkabout, however; you will have to manually import the audio files into the Philips software.  The Philips SpeechExec Pro v7 will not automatically recognize and download audio files from a Dictaphone like they will with a Philips or Olympus DVR. class=MsoPlainText>Verification Source:…

What recording devices are supported by the Philips SpeechExec Pro v7.1?

Below is a list of the supported recording devices by Philips SpeechExec Pro v 7.1: LFH9220 LFH9250 LFH9350 LFH9360 LFH9370 LFH9375 LFH9380 LFH9390 LFH9400 LFH9450 LFH9500 LFH9520 LFH955 LFH9600 LFH9620 LFH9750 LFH9850 Walkabout 5610 Congratulations! You are done! Kick the tires and give it a spin! IMPORTANT: If the suggested resolution above did not resolve…

What type of encryption is used with the New Philips SpeechMike Air? Is it HIPPA compliant?

Question: What type of encryption is used with the New Philips SpeechMike Air? Is it HIPPA compliant?Philips uses a proprietary encryption technique, therefore; they will not share with the public. The Philips SpeechMike Air is not HIPAA compliant but it is HIPAA supportive. The device is encrypted and follows the standard securities found within the…