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My desktop Python application transcribes large sets of speech samples (each speech sample duration is between 1 sec and 8 sec long) and for that I am using Google Cloud Speech API. I am aware of all the usage limitations mentioned in this page and certainly within the limits to make sure that I do not violate any of these conditions.

When I started the application for one of my set of speech samples, it was able to transcribe few of them and interrupted in the middle with this error:

googleapiclient.errors.HttpError:
<HttpError 429 when requesting 
https://speech.googleapis.com/v1beta1/speech:syncrecognize?alt=json returned 
"Quota exceeded.">

I searched on web with this error ID and found this but I could not specifically relate it to the one that I am dealing with. Are there any other limitations with Google Cloud Speech API that I should be aware of?

Any help would be highly appreciated.

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  • You got rate limited by the Google Cloud API. Try waiting a bit and trying your request again.
    – Eli Sadoff
    Commented Oct 27, 2016 at 19:13
  • My application have made 306 requests, but the limit per 100 seconds was 500 requests. Rate limits are mentioned here
    – vishnu
    Commented Oct 27, 2016 at 19:26
  • Are you sure that your application doesn't double request or something along those lines? This is very hard to answer with just an error message.
    – Eli Sadoff
    Commented Oct 27, 2016 at 19:26
  • I am positive that application does not do that. It transcribes one speech sample at a time and waits for Google to send the response back. And then it continues with the next speech sample.
    – vishnu
    Commented Oct 27, 2016 at 19:28

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I also encounter this problem. Try checking the quotas on your API Manager dashboard > Speech API > Quotas.

I've just found out that for a simple Asynchronous requests, my quota increased by 50 requests.

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  • Do you use free trial ?
    – vishnu
    Commented Nov 3, 2016 at 19:30

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