Microsoft Skype real-time interpreter adds Mandarin support

  

Computer store news: According to the US technology news website TheVerge, Skype has already implemented people in different languages ​​to provide real-time spoken translation during voice chat. Skype initially supported English and Spanish. In the latest language update, Chinese Mandarin and Italian have been added. However, the current real-time interpretation is still in the preview stage.

Yasmin Khan, a member of the Microsoft Skype team, said: "As you can imagine, Chinese (Mandarin) is a very difficult language to learn, and the same is true for Skype translators. & rdquo;

▲Registration process is very simple, first we need to enter the Skype translation page, which is the page shown above, and then click to register now.


▲ Then it is the information filling page. In addition to the required emails, users are advised to choose Win8.1/Win10 and WP8/WP8.1 as much as possible. Choose your own according to your own situation, and the language must be checked Chinese (Mandarin) and English, Spanish can be properly checked, and the rest are not checked.

If you use IE to open the above page and display blank, just wait.


▲ After completing the submission, the user will see their basic information and the application success prompt, and the basic application process will be completed.

However, you will still receive a confirmation email from Microsoft, which contains some basic information, and prompts the user that the Skype translation preemptive version will support Windows 8.1 and higher operating system devices. For example, Win7, Windows XP users do not have the fear to experience this benefit.

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