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EDIT 4 - FINAL EDIT - Dec 3: I'm marking this issue Resolved now that it's been about a week since I've last had this issue. Thanks to all who chimed in in the comments.

EDIT 3 - Nov 26: It's working again as of this morning, so what I've observed over the last week is that it intermittently stops working in the afternoons when I want to actually use it, then magically starts working again when I test it in the mornings. This on again, off again is driving me mad. Does anyone have any idea why it stops working at random points throughout the day and then starts working again in the mornings? Sigh...

EDIT 2 - Nov 25: Aaaand it's stopped working again. 😢 Double checked the mic availability in quick settings, restarted my device, no dice. When I tested this morning, it worked, but whenever I want to actually use it, it doesn't work—so frustrating. If anyone has any ideas what could cause intermittently stop transcribing, I would greatly appreciate it.

EDIT 1 - Nov 25: I tested this morning, and it's working again. I don't know what changed—I'm still on the same build of GrapheneOS, same version of Sayboard, etc. As far as I can tell, the issue has magically resolved itself. I'm happy that I have voice transcription again, and by troubleshooting I learned some things about my device along the way, so I'll take the W. Thanks to everyone who chimed in.

ORIGINAL ISSUE: New-ish Android user here. About a week ago, I installed Sayboard through the Neo Store and started using it to transcribe voice to text in the default Messaging app in GrapheneOS. It worked flawlessly for a couple days; however, within the last day or two, it has just magically stopped working. I cannot get Sayboard to transcribe anything. I've tested with FUTO, same issue.

I initially posted a detailed issue on Sayboard's GitHub, then I tried FUTO and experienced the issue there as well, so now I realize it seems to be more of an issue with my device's configuration. For the life of me, I cannot figure out what it could be.

Does anyone have any other ideas I might try? More details below...

What I've tried so far:

  • I've double checked app permissions - Sayboard has permission to record audio.
  • I've checked for app updates - I'm using the latest version of Sayboard (v4.2.1).
  • I've tested in multiple apps - for example, the Messaging app, Mull web browser, and Markor text editor.
  • I've confirmed the issue is not with the mic itself. For example, I can record audio in the Camera app.
  • I've searched the internet for grapheneos voice input not working, which does not yield any useful results.

Steps to reproduce the issue:

  1. Open the Messaging app.
  2. Tap any conversation.
  3. Tap to put cursor in text field, which brings up the keyboard.
  4. Tap mic icon in top right corner of keyboard, which brings up the Sayboard interface w/ the word "Ready" below the outlined mic icon.
  5. Tap the outlined mic icon. The mic icon changes from outlined to solid, and the text changes from "Ready" to "Say something." A little green bubble also appears in the top right of my screen indicating that my mic is in use.
  6. Speak some words.

Observed behavior:

I've tried the same steps w/ Sayboard and FUTO and gotten the same result - nothing gets transcribed.

Expected behavior:

My spoken words should be transcribed into the text box.

About my system:

  • GrapheneOS stable release channel (currently build 2024111800).
  • Pixel 7a

Thank you!

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

It's working again as of this morning, but I double checked and yes, the mic access was available (and I do believe it was enabled the entire time, even while I was having the issue). Either way, thanks for chiming in.