Microsoft Voice Command? - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

Hi,
Where can I get the voice command from??
is it free???
Thanks

cifp48 said:
Hi,
Where can I get the voice command from??
is it free???
Thanks
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You can get it online from e.g. Handango.
No, it isn't free.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/downloads/voicecommand/default.mspx

can someone explain what exactly this program does?
can someone explain what exactly this program does? How is it different from me holding down the button that prompts me to say the contact name and then makes the call.....does this program do more? please fill me in. Thankx

can someone explain what exactly this program does?
can someone explain what exactly this program does? How is it different from me holding down the button that prompts me to say the contact name and then makes the call.....does this program do more? please fill me in. Thankx

Here
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/downloads/voicecommand/default.mspx :lol:

what does voice command do
There is one major difference between voice dial and voice command.
Voice dial requires you to record your voice saying a keyname attached to a contact entry. The memory on the phone restricts how many of these sound files you can have recorded.
With voice command teh software 'reads' every entry in your phone and translates it. It also reads your voice saying the name and matches it to the contact. Much more vrsatile. I bought mine for about £25 - best thing to add to the phone.
Also VC allows you to ask several pertinent questions to the phone:
What appointiments sdo I have tomorrow?
What is my next appointment?
What is the date?
What is the battery level?
It also announces calls as they come in - your phone says - 'Incoming call from Steven Williams'
amazing software - you wont look back one you have this - great for the car and great for showing off the phone to the office!

Re: what does voice command do
pies said:
amazing software - you wont look back one you have this - great for the car and great for showing off the phone to the office!
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I know the MS site says "requires 7 megabytes (MB) of device memory for 500 contacts and 100 songs.", but how much storage memory does it actually use, and does it eat much program memory?

Thanks got it!
BTW, how can I get it to ring in my Bluetooth headset too? I have a Nokia 26W, when the phone rings I can't hear the voice on the headset, only the phone, and also how do I program the voice dial button on the headset.
Thanks appreciate everones input.

cifp48 said:
Thanks got it!
BTW, how can I get it to ring in my Bluetooth headset too? I have a Nokia 26W, when the phone rings I can't hear the voice on the headset, only the phone, and also how do I program the voice dial button on the headset.
Thanks appreciate everones input.
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I think you need to make some registry changes:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/vie...light=enable+bluetooth+recieve+receive#279789
nmonger said:
goto "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path". Change the default value from "\Windows\SDDialer.exe" to "\Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCMD.exe".
Now you should be able to activate Micrsoft Voice Command by pressing the connect button on your bluetooth headset.
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and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=176193#176193
simon_darley said:
To change the ability to receive files via Bluetooth (OBEX)
The setting is at 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Obex'
The 'IsEnabled' DWORD value should be set to '1' to enable OBEX and '0' to disable OBEX.
For example, to enable the ability to receive fles via Bluetooth
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Obex\IsEnabled = 1
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Thanks, will try it out

I was getting very frustrated trying to get this 40.00 program to work with my Tekkeon ET3000. Then I noticed one thing. In the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path, where you change the default value to \Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCMD.exe, I forgot to put a space between Voice and Command. Put the space in there and it works like a champ. Still not sure its worth 40.00, but I am liking it alot more right now.

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Voice Command Activation via Bluetooth headset (DONE!)

Awe Yeah!! I am now able to activate Microsoft Voice Command 1.5 via a Bluetooth headset on the imate KJAM! I press the talk button on my Bluespoon AX2, audio transfers to the headset, Voice Command starts, I say something... Voice command does it, and I can hear it in the headset. Press the talk button again and the audio is transferred back to the device. If I press it once to initiate Voice Command that makes a call, I have to press the talk button once to end the call and again to end the audio gateway.
Here's how you do it:
In the Windows folder there's a file called sddialer.exe. This is the Voice Tags program currently activated by a Bluetooth button press. All you do is copy voicecmd.exe to a temporary folder, rename it to sddialer.exe and copy it to the Windows folder overwritting the original. You might want to back-up the original sddialer.exe just in case.
After there, all is well and Voice Command functions as above!
WOo Hoo!!!
UPDATE: An easier way is to use a registry editor and go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/OEM/VoiceCommand/
..Then change the path value to:
\Program Files\Voice Command\voicecmd.exe
If you don't want to waste space, you can also change the registry to point to the voicecmd.exe instead of the sddialer.exe.
Will this be possible on the blue angel running wm5??
BeyondtheTech said:
If you don't want to waste space, you can also change the registry to point to the voicecmd.exe instead of the sddialer.exe.
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Ah, did you find the registry entry for that? I bet some one could make a quick program that changes that to launch anything the user chooses.
Nevermind, here it is: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/OEM/VoiceCommand/
..Just change the path value to:
\Program Files\VoiceCommand\voicecmd.exe
fusedwire said:
Will this be possible on the blue angel running wm5??
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Already been done http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=28033
what about XDA IIi ?
can MS Voice Command 1.5 work with IIi ?
efjay said:
fusedwire said:
Will this be possible on the blue angel running wm5??
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Already been done http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=28033
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Thanks... Works perfectly. I know it wasnt possible in the wm2003se, but can we get the audio to route throught the headset?? The K-Jam can do it.
Bluetooth voice dialling only works with the MS bt stack at the moment, not the Widcomm stack on the IIi and BA running WM2003SE
Looks like bluetooth voice dialing doesn't wake up a WM5 device either.
adamz said:
Looks like bluetooth voice dialing doesn't wake up a WM5 device either.
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I dont knw what I have done, but my bluetooth doesnt disconnect when I press the power button. Using buzz's patch(installed first), pocket zen phone beta (installed second) and the voice dialler cab provided (installed third, using with sddialer).
Can someone confirm this??
Did anyone try this? Dunno if it would help...
mixmaven said:
From my list of JAM tweaks, don't know if they fixed this but I always ended up changing this setting on my JAM to make sure my bluetooth was alive during a conversation. If you ever have trouble with bt timing out, try:
HKey_Current_User\Control Panel\Phone
Change the Sleep key from a 1 to 0.
As always, have a backup.
-mix
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fusedwire said:
adamz said:
Looks like bluetooth voice dialing doesn't wake up a WM5 device either.
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I dont knw what I have done, but my bluetooth doesnt disconnect when I press the power button. Using buzz's patch(installed first), pocket zen phone beta (installed second) and the voice dialler cab provided (installed third, using with sddialer).
Can someone confirm this??
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Sorry, false alarm!!! It stayed alive coz pocket zen phone changed from one profile to another
fusedwire said:
fusedwire said:
adamz said:
Looks like bluetooth voice dialing doesn't wake up a WM5 device either.
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I dont knw what I have done, but my bluetooth doesnt disconnect when I press the power button. Using buzz's patch(installed first), pocket zen phone beta (installed second) and the voice dialler cab provided (installed third, using with sddialer).
Can someone confirm this??
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Sorry, false alarm!!! It stayed alive coz pocket zen phone changed from one profile to another
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What setting did you have for bluetooth in PZP? Did you have the BT set to connectable or activate on call? Try setting it as connectable and see if that keeps BT up.
Not to go OT, but is "bluetooth audio" still NOT possible with the K-Jam/MS stack? (I listen to podcast/talk - so thru a BT headset is all I want/need) I would pay good money to somehow replace the current stack w/Broadcomm stack I had on my HP unit THREE YEARS AGO! Other work arounds out there? Thanks!
CDTV said:
Not to go OT, but is "bluetooth audio" still NOT possible with the K-Jam/MS stack? (I listen to podcast/talk - so thru a BT headset is all I want/need) I would pay good money to somehow replace the current stack w/Broadcomm stack I had on my HP unit THREE YEARS AGO! Other work arounds out there? Thanks!
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Yes, pressing the voice dialing button on a Bluetooth headset opens an audio gateway and launches the application specified in the registry. If the application specified does not automatically close the audio gateway (Voice Speed dial does, MS Voice Command does not), then the audio gateway remains open and you can hear whatever your Pocket PC is playing through the Bluetooth Headset. Pressing the voice dial button on the Bluetooth headset again in this case closes the audio gateway and transfers audio back to the Pocket PC.
Ya, I hear for a second but then the voice command closes again _ I can't keep it open - can you? How?
i am not abble to overwritting the original ssdialer.exe it says it is in use.
CDTV said:
Ya, I hear for a second but then the voice command closes again _ I can't keep it open - can you? How?
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Yes, after MS Voice Command closes, the audio gateway remains open until I press the bluetooth voice dial button again.
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CDTV said:
Ya, I hear for a second but then the voice command closes again _ I can't keep it open - can you? How?
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Yes, after MS Voice Command closes, the audio gateway remains open until I press the bluetooth voice dial button again.
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I just tried to do what you said with my old JAM & it didn't work is that because it's ppc '03? I'm a nervous-nelly when it comes to replacing ROM in these devices, but I do it for the BT audio...soooo question is : how safe/risky is replacing the VSD with VC?
CDTV said:
I just tried to do what you said with my old JAM & it didn't work is that because it's ppc '03? I'm a nervous-nelly when it comes to replacing ROM in these devices, but I do it for the BT audio...soooo question is : how safe/risky is replacing the VSD with VC?
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Yes, it doesn't work on the old JAM. I've never had problems editing the registry, but if you do happen to screw things up, you can usually just change the registry back. If worse comes to worse, you can do a hard reset.

Text to Speach Ring Tone Possible?

There seems to be lots of free and open source text to speach code out there: http://sig.levillage.org/?p=551
So, wouldnt it be cool to have your universal say 'Incoming call from <contact name>' instead of your usual ring tone? It gets right around the problem of having to open up the screen to see who is calling.
It would also be a great gimick for people with other phones too. Talking ring tones havent even been done by Nokia yet. 8)
RyanZA said:
There seems to be lots of free and open source text to speach code out there: http://sig.levillage.org/?p=551
So, wouldnt it be cool to have your universal say 'Incoming call from <contact name>' instead of your usual ring tone? It gets right around the problem of having to open up the screen to see who is calling.
It would also be a great gimick for people with other phones too. Talking ring tones havent even been done by Nokia yet. 8)
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Microsoft Voice Command do that and more...
If there is a program to read your incoming sms.....
Regards,
Arto.
Artosoft said:
Microsoft Voice Command do that and more...
If there is a program to read your incoming sms.....
Regards,
Arto.
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Wow, thanks.
Yeah, incoming SMS would be good. :wink:
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Artosoft said:
Microsoft Voice Command do that and more...
If there is a program to read your incoming sms.....
Regards,
Arto.
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Wow, thanks.
Yeah, incoming SMS would be good. :wink:
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VIJAY...... WE NEED YOU!!!!
Regards,
Arto.
There is the Fonix range which can read your email, but I don't know whether it'd be able to read your SMSes too.
Not to be a stick-in-the-mud, but why would you want SMS-to-Speech?
"Dot Dot Dot Forwardslash dot dot dot Open Bracket dot dot dot", and that's just the first line of one of those cutesy smsses. Or the ones where each letter is converted into it's visual brother, but with umlauts and all the other diacritical marks (accents, breves, circumflexes, spiritus and hooks)? To the english speaking person, the letter "ß" looks like a funky "B", but in germanic, it's an 's" sound.
And "Ur th bst 1 n da wrld" (not a good example, but you get the idea) does not translate well if not heavily interpreted first.
It'd be a "neato" feature, which you'd uninstall after a day's usage.
Can Microsoft Voice Command read up a contacts name and tell me that?
.. Microsoft Voice Command is it worth buying?
Messed around with MS voice command a bit.. havent been using it much before because I dont need the features much over the built in thing. I tried turning on the announce incoming phone calls option, but its really soft. (Far too soft to hear). The normal ring tone plays for a second, then goes soft and I assume the voice command is trying to speak after that, but its too soft to hear, even with the phone next to my ear.
I agree, I love the Voice command function that tells you who's calling but yes it is way to quiet so I usually turn it off, it needs to be load and not trying to swap between the ringtone and voice command telling you the person who's calling. So yes a specific program to do this as a ring tone would be great.
Interesting thread. This is a great idea, but I have to say, MSVC does the job so well, it's probably not worth expanding beyond there. However, I'm looking into a general text to speech solution for PPC.
Our best bet is flite, which is a relatively large install and doesn't sound very good.
However, an easy way for you to start thinking about this is to check out the app WordBook. I think it installs a version of the Flite dll. You can copy text and get it to speak it straight back to you. The speech is quite poor quality, but it gives you an idea. Now I imagine you can access this externally, and so you can intercept SMS, calls etc and get it text to speeched.
However, since MSVC is installed in traditional SAPI form, it should also be externally accessible.
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Voice Command
I have just tried the demo of Voice Command on universal, but i couldnt get button on bluetooth headset to activate it. Also it would be nice if the caller name being read out would be good over the bluetooth headset.
Can and of the genius's on this site create such a programe. Or anyone know of any other programmes.
Using the phone in clam mode means you dont know whos calling, and as i use my bluetooth headset all the time, it would be nice to know whos calling.
Thanks in advance
Tim
timha: there are about 90 threads on the VC+Clam issue. Non successful, but helpful...
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vijay555 said:
Interesting thread. This is a great idea, but I have to say, MSVC does the job so well, it's probably not worth expanding beyond there.
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I dont know about that. Have you tried using the announce incoming calls option? On my universal, no matter what settings I try, its simply impossible to hear what VC is saying while the phone is ringing. So for me, VC definately doesnt seem to be doing the job very well at all.
Has anybody been able to get VC to properly announce the caller ID?
No VC is to quiet, so useless
Aaah, ok, I don't use my universal as a phone, and just remember it from the Magician, when it would announce calls. I think there's a thread around trying to resolve this issue though.
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Voice Command has a known problem of being extremely quiet on the Universal.
Somewhere on this site there is a fix CAB file that ostensibly makes the volume higher. I hadn't found a major difference, but look for it and try.
The announce works best if you turn the ringtone off and use annouce only (make sure your normal volume - not ringing volume - is turned way up)
No good, its still very soft. Having the volume on full is also quite a hindrance, since you have to keep turning it up and down all the time. As they said back in November, we'r going to have to wait on an update to make voice command properly compatible with WM5. There doesnt seem to be any move by Microsoft to actually do this, though.
Strange that nobody has really used voice caller ID on the Universal before - it seems the obvious choice for a ring tone to me on a phone like this.
The hack for increasing sound - never tried it, but it involves, IIRC, changing the attentuation type in the notification settings.
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Hi.
I only have Voice Commander. Is it different from MSVC? I keep looking for the announce incoming calls but couldnt find it. Voice Commander has been in my phone when I bought it so I just use what's available but it gives me so much headache. When I say "Call John", it gives me several names that dont even sound close to John. Grrr! I even put tags on the names individually but my VC is so deaf! Is it because of my bluetooth headset, VC or is it the phone's fault?
thanks
I've been using this for a couple of years now:
http://www.naturalvoices.att.com/demos/
Type your message, pick and voice and download the WAV
Nice and easy and works VERY well so check it out
RyanZA said:
There seems to be lots of free and open source text to speach code out there: http://sig.levillage.org/?p=551
So, wouldnt it be cool to have your universal say 'Incoming call from <contact name>' instead of your usual ring tone? It gets right around the problem of having to open up the screen to see who is calling.
It would also be a great gimick for people with other phones too. Talking ring tones havent even been done by Nokia yet. 8)
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aside from microsoft voice command; what i use is mortring...i'm sure you guys are familiar with this app...it allows you to assign ringtones and sms sounds to individuals in your contacts. using the xda's microphone, i made my own ringtones by recording either my voice or someone else's. example; i deal with a lot of raw material suppliers and i get calls all the time. when this guy working for a foundry calls me up; the sound i recorded goes "mr. johnson is calling". for others whom i've developed good relationships with, i asked if i could record their voice and use it as a ringtone....so if my supplier from an aluminum die caster calls my xda goes "hi robson, this is ch lim". sms' are easy since you can do the same and assign them for that particular contact. when i receive and sms, my xda goes "text message from ____". for the people who call me that are not in my contacts list; the default ringtone i've set sounds off. this is very convenient for me when i'm driving or the like, no need to look at the phone and simply activate the bluetooth headset.
you don't really have to go and search the net for ringtones all the time; you can use the xda's recorder to actually make them. the format output is in .wav file. for text to speech for sms, i agree that would be a very interesting feature...flite is a good app...perhaps vijay can link up something for sms? but then that would probably violate the license thingee for flite...
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Change Bluetooth button from Cyberon to Microsoft?

OK, I thought I had this working, but obviously I wasn't paying attention, and it's not
I have the Cyberon Voice Dial app installed, and that works when I press the button on my headset, but I would like it to use the Micrsoft Voice Command 1.6 instead.
I have tried changing the following key, but it does nothing.
From: HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path=\Windows\SDDialler.exe
To: HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path=\Windows\VoiceCmd.exe
This registry change was all I could find any info on. I'm guessing something else needs to be done though
Any ideas?
TIA
AlanJC said:
OK, I thought I had this working, but obviously I wasn't paying attention, and it's not
I have the Cyberon Voice Dial app installed, and that works when I press the button on my headset, but I would like it to use the Micrsoft Voice Command 1.6 instead.
I have tried changing the following key, but it does nothing.
From: HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path=\Windows\SDDialler.exe
To: HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path=\Windows\VoiceCmd.exe
This registry change was all I could find any info on. I'm guessing something else needs to be done though
Any ideas?
TIA
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I'm running Helmi's AKU3.5 at the moment.
I just bought VC1.6 UK and installed. Works off my BT head set no problem.
I just wish I could understande her!!
Regs
Mav
I think you would need to disable the voice dial in cyberon or if you can't, uninstall it.
mavrik64: there is a reg hack to slow her down
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I think you would need to disable the voice dial in cyberon or if you can't, uninstall it.
mavrik64: there is a reg hack to slow her down
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Yes, thanks.
I tried, doesn't seem to slow her down enough though.
Do you mean the one here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=286457
Or is there something I've missed
Cheers
Mav
I can't uninstall it as it's in the ROM.
Apparently I need to change that registry key, but it hasn't helped. Am just trying to find out how to do it.
Bluetooth Voice Command
Check this link
1/2 way down page is the section on Bluetooth Voice Command
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Universal_Registry
Thanks, that's what I had already done as stated in my first post
Except for the path of voicecmd.exe because it was in Windows, not Program Files.
It didn't work.
OK reinstalled it after clearing out the Cyberon registry entries, and it's working now
I managed to activate Micrsoft Voice Command 1.6
when I press the button on my bluetooth headset
(midget_1990_v0_1_vanilla_wm6) by doing:
HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path=\Windows\VoiceCmd.exe
HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand\VoiceCmdEnable=1
and deleting SDDaemon from \Windows\Startup
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Best Regards, Vladimir
Hello All:
I can't seem to get the phone notifications (Phone Calls Only) to my headset. Email notifications, Activating Voice Command from headset works.
First 2 seconds of the phone call notifications comes to the headset but the rest comes from the Universal's mic.
Is there any workaround on this?
I'm using one of the many Crossbow ROMs.
In my wizard everything works the way it is supposed to be.
TIA
Bluetooth VoiceCommand
ku3vw said:
I managed to activate Micrsoft Voice Command 1.6
when I press the button on my bluetooth headset
(midget_1990_v0_1_vanilla_wm6) by doing:
HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path=\Windows\VoiceCmd.exe
HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand\VoiceCmdEnable=1
and deleting SDDaemon from \Windows\Startup
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Best Regards, Vladimir
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Hello, i have underground rom WM6 and Voicecommand V1.6 pre-installed.
In windows the file is named Voice Command.exe instead of VoiceCmd.exe, i type this name in register as above.
But what do i have to add second, a Dword, string, or Bineaire?? And do i have to call this string/Dword VoiceCommandEnable=1 ??
Please help!
Sorry, already solved!!!! Thanx

Voice Tags not working on WM6 Typhoon

I am using Andots WM6 ROM on my SMT5600 and my phone works better than ever. However, Voice Tags do not work on the phone or over blue tooth. You can create a voice tag but you cannot activate them. Can anyone point me in the right direction to trouble shoot this. I need to know if there is an application that is launched when you hold a button to activate a voice tag? Or, is this a function in the headset or hands free profile? Could it be a simple registry entry I could import from WM5?
Thanks for your help.
Same problem here
I have the same phone & problem.
And I can't charge through USB.
Anyhow, this version improves the typhoon far beyond previous versions. It's faster than wm5, wm5torage is incredible, there are no memory leaks (with wm5 I ended up with 2mb free and had to reboot frequently)
Cheers.
Did you enable USB Charging from Power Management? It's weird, cause by default, its enabled and it works
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Did you enable USB Charging from Power Management? It's weird, cause by default, its enabled and it works
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Thanks for your help karhoe
I tried to do what you mention, but when I disable USB charging, there is no sign of charging (expected behaviour) and when I turn it back on, the problem continues.
Last night I reflashed to wm5 so I can:
- Check that the phone still can charge through USB (it charges ok)
- Get the font configuration in the registry so fonts look the same in wm6.
- Try to identify how voice tags work and see if I can take some dll/key association back to wm6.
I'll post results!
Mariano
Ok, I'm back to wm6 and I've found the following:
* USB charging works OK... I don't know what caused it. I'm reticent to install wm5storage, maybe it has something to do with it.
* I made the fonts look exactly the same as wm5. This is how:
In the registry, set the following:
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\GDI\SYSFNT\
CS=0
Ht=4294967281
It=0
Nm=Segoe Condensed
Qt=5
Wt=400​
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\GWE\Button\StFontWeight\Wt=700
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\GWE\Menu\BarFnt\
WtMUI=700
Wt=700​
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\GWE\OOMFnt\
Ht=4294967284
Nm=Tahoma
Wt=400​
Anyway If you have Tahoma in your device's Windows directory some programs will look different.
Finally, regarding voice tags, I could only discover that there are no links like HomeLP.lnk or things like that to call an executable. It must be done some other way. :S
Mariano
With regards to bluetooth voice dialling, ive now got the phone responding to the button by changing oemagw.dll but voice dialler is not launced, it just connects to the phone so you can hear it. Does anyone have a copy of microsoft voice dialler so i could test(an evaluation copy)?
Used this cab to get it this far
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=308247
I ad to re-pair devices after doing this.
WildDogRob said:
I am using Andots WM6 ROM on my SMT5600 and my phone works better than ever. However, Voice Tags do not work on the phone or over blue tooth. You can create a voice tag but you cannot activate them. Can anyone point me in the right direction to trouble shoot this. I need to know if there is an application that is launched when you hold a button to activate a voice tag? Or, is this a function in the headset or hands free profile? Could it be a simple registry entry I could import from WM5?
Thanks for your help.
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is this what you wre looking for?
802 said:
With regards to bluetooth voice dialling, ive now got the phone responding to the button by changing oemagw.dll but voice dialler is not launced, it just connects to the phone so you can hear it. Does anyone have a copy of microsoft voice dialler so i could test(an evaluation copy)?
Used this cab to get it this far
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=308247
I ad to re-pair devices after doing this.
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Just to note this works now. just delete pairing after cab install, pair again, set as handsfree, itworks over bluetooth.
Thanks!
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Now voiceTag is working fine. Great!
Found a way to enable built in voice tags over Bluetooth.
Ok, I have found a fix to enable built in voice tags over Bluetooth on the SMT5600 with Andots WM6 ROM. Create this registry entry and you will be able to activate voice tags by pushing the action button on the bluetooth headset. I have a new problem though. When you create a voice tag it is not clear and hardly legible. Can anyone help with this?
Browse in registry to:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\AudioGateway
Create a new DWORD Value and name it “ Capability “ give it a value of “ 37 “ all without quotes. Save and reboot the phone and it will work.
Please let me know if this works for anyone.
Thanks for all the help.
WildDogRob said:
Ok, I have found a fix to enable built in voice tags over Bluetooth on the SMT5600 with Andots WM6 ROM. Create this registry entry and you will be able to activate voice tags by pushing the action button on the bluetooth headset. I have a new problem though. When you create a voice tag it is not clear and hardly legible. Can anyone help with this?
Browse in registry to:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\AudioGateway
Create a new DWORD Value and name it “ Capability “ give it a value of “ 37 “ all without quotes. Save and reboot the phone and it will work.
Please let me know if this works for anyone.
Thanks for all the help.
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Thank you SO much!!!
It works like a charm in my UK SPV C500!
You' re great!!!
Help with what file WM6 uses for voice tags
Can someone please tell me what .dll or file is used when you record a voice tag. I am using Andots WM6 ROM on my SMT5600 and voice tags do not work. I want to try to replace the non-working file with a WM5 file.
Or, maybe someone could tell me how to figure out what file/.dll is used. I’ve searched the registry for anything referring to voice tags but I found nothing.
Thanks

Voice Dial Removed! WTF?

Why in Gods name do they remove Voice Dialing? Thats like removing sms availability. Anyway to install this back?
I agree voice dialing is a core function for all "Smart" phones, look how long iPhone users had to beg to get it, but at least they have it now. The irony is that HTC has had and included voice dialing in almost all there phones for two years or more now and this wonderful phone is missing it.
I for one really need it, not want, need it and did not realize it did not come included and from reading the forums there are no good compatible software packages that reliably work (for voice dialing over bluetooth devices).
I specifically need a.) voice dialing and b.) voice dialing over bluetooth support.
HTC has let a lot of users down here, there are a half a dozen posts in this forum already concerning the lack of voice and reliable voice dialing over bluetooth. I recommend you put in a support ticket to add this functionality to the phone, they could add it via a new ROM or software update if enough people request it!
Voice dialing
I seriously doubt that enough people will request this as most people would just get it themselves, and the one of their choice.
Free Man said:
...they could add it via a new ROM or software update if enough people request it!
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I disagree, on their flagship phone I believe they will listen to a flood of requests for this functionality. Even Apple does that much, HTC is a far more focused company and this would not be hard to support or add.
One other problem is that there are currently no products that run properly on the HD2 from 3rd parties, at least not that I have found. That includes Microsoft's Voice Commander, which is outdated for starters.
Put in a support request folks, let's get the ball rolling. I have already done so and the local rep did say he will bring it to the table during their next conference call.
PhoTonic said:
Why in Gods name do they remove Voice Dialing? Thats like removing sms availability. Anyway to install this back?
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I think they did remove SMS http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=584696
Voice Dialing on HD2 works like a charm
guys - my HD2 works with Voice Dialing perfectly!
i am using the old Cyberon software
btw - i always replaced any other with this one as it is the best
the version is 1.2
it works like charm and never fails
the only problem i have is that i had to assign a shortcut to it as the keymapping is missing (HTS ?)
i mean the phone long press key assigning
in HD2 there is no available key - any one can help on this ?
ZeevG said:
guys - my HD2 works with Voice Dialing perfectly!
i am using the old Cyberon software
btw - i always replaced any other with this one as it is the best
the version is 1.2
it works like charm and never fails
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Can you to share link for this soft which you use?
of course - please find attached.
i got it somewhere here i think long time ago so now it comes back
anyone with solution / idea as per assigning the button to long call (green) press ? or other hardware button ?
ZeevG said:
of course - please find attached.
i got it somewhere here i think long time ago so now it comes back
anyone with solution / idea as per assigning the button to long call (green) press ? or other hardware button ?
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Thankyou.
But I have not idea how possible to assign hardware button in HD2.
I've used someone apllication for my HTC Cruise, but I don't remember how his named and not sure that is appl will be useful for WM6.5....
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anyone with solution / idea as per assigning the button to long call (green) press ?
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Yes mate - this works with most shortcuts too!
With file explorer, go to \Windows\Start Menu\Programs and copy the voice dialer shortcut. Go back a couple of levels to the \Windows folder and paste it there. Locate the shortcut (should be at the very bottom of the file list) and rename it to long_send
That shortcut gets executed when you hold the call send button, and like I said, you can do it with most shortcuts.
Works for me
HTC's response
QUOTE=PhoTonic;5094757]Why in Gods name do they remove Voice Dialing? Thats like removing sms availability. Anyway to install this back?[/QUOTE]
Yeah,
I logged a support call with them, here's their response:
"With regards to voice recognition software, microsoft havn't updated the core program for this as is only compatible with windows mobile 6.0, until this happens there is no voice recognition software."
Feaking ridiculous, How can you have a high end phone with no voicedial features. I know that users at xda will find a way around the lack of voice speed dial, however for HTC to have left it out of the official ROM is unacceptable!
thanks pals, i found another solution - a patch as a cab that enabled the long press. now only the BT activation is left out but found a version that claims to do it...
will check
Voice Speed Dialing - final all over working solution
ok - as promissed - this is a full working solution:
works with a long press call button
works with BT (!!!)
you can even backup and restore voice tags so no need to re-record if you format etc
fully tested and i am glad as this is the most critical app i use - phone and voice dialing as i spend lots of time in the car
It doesnt work for me with my bt-headset.
I cannot even record the voice with it. When I try to, the number is being called.
Thanks a lot for posting this cab. After installing it I added some voice tags but could not get the BT headset to activate the app. I then uninstalled Microsoft Voice Commander (which has never worked for me on the HD2) and did a soft reset. Voice tags had gone so recorded new ones. This app now works with my BT headset.
ZeevG said:
ok - as promissed - this is a full working solution:
works with a long press call button
works with BT (!!!)
you can even backup and restore voice tags so no need to re-record if you format etc
fully tested and i am glad as this is the most critical app i use - phone and voice dialing as i spend lots of time in the car
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M8!! u r a life saver!!!! Kudos 2 u!!!!
all is working fine, with the HTC BH M300.
HTC!!! see.... why didn't you folks included something like this, from the getgo!?!?
ZeevG said:
ok - as promissed - this is a full working solution:
works with a long press call button
works with BT (!!!)
you can even backup and restore voice tags so no need to re-record if you format etc
fully tested and i am glad as this is the most critical app i use - phone and voice dialing as i spend lots of time in the car
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Work like a charm Thanks a lot!
Cool, not being near my phone at the moment...I have some quick questions:
1. Does the long press to the call button have anything assigned to it by default already?
2. Can you still use voice activated dialing through a bluetooth headset without first running Cyberon or this app?
3. Do you have to install the Cyberon app to main memory or can you install it to your SD card instead to save overhead?
4. I see there are two versions of the Cyberon app, Voice Dialer and Voice Commander...It looks like you don't have to make voice tags for commander and it controls more than just calling contacts out of the box, while voice dialer simply creates a voice tag and dials that contact...Am I right? Have you guys used both of these, which do you prefer?
5. I just want to confirm, you can use a bluetooth headset and push the voice button and speak a voice tag and that will automatically activate and call that contact correct? This is what I need while in the car, not just picking up a call via a bluetooth device!
6. Zeevg...That second cab you uploaded, CVSD...What exactly is that? Is that just a newer version of Cyber that allows you to map a long key to voice dialing functionality or do I still need to install the first cab posted here, then install that one as well? It appears that this file is a better working copy to replace the original one uploaded here. If so does it automatically map the long key to the call button or do you assign it within the Cyber interface?
Thanks!
ZeevG said:
ok - as promissed - this is a full working solution:
works with a long press call button
works with BT (!!!)
you can even backup and restore voice tags so no need to re-record if you format etc
fully tested and i am glad as this is the most critical app i use - phone and voice dialing as i spend lots of time in the car
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It works great....
Cannot thank you enough man...
Should be sticky though i am afraid this thread will not be on for long...
look for my comments within your questions
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Cool, not being near my phone at the moment...I have some quick questions:
1. Does the long press to the call button have anything assigned to it by default already?
ZeevG> when you get the HD2 new there is nothing there and you can't even assign a button/app to it as it is blocked.
2. Can you still use voice activated dialing through a bluetooth headset without first running Cyberon or this app?
ZeevG> no. you must install this app first to enable voice dialing / long press / BT - no worries as you did not have anything else assigned to this button before. this can also launce apps not just dialing you can assign a voice tag to launce any app installed on your device
3. Do you have to install the Cyberon app to main memory or can you install it to your SD card instead to save overhead?
ZeevG> this version allows you to select - i installed it to Storage Card. all other versions forces installation to main memory
4. I see there are two versions of the Cyberon app, Voice Dialer and Voice Commander...It looks like you don't have to make voice tags for commander and it controls more than just calling contacts out of the box, while voice dialer simply creates a voice tag and dials that contact...Am I right? Have you guys used both of these, which do you prefer?
ZeevG> these are two different apps... i use Voice Dialing...
5. I just want to confirm, you can use a bluetooth headset and push the voice button and speak a voice tag and that will automatically activate and call that contact correct? This is what I need while in the car, not just picking up a call via a bluetooth device!
ZeevG> yes mate - this is EXACTLY what i meant. i use it for all my calls. in HD2 you can even select is the voice respond from the device will go to the BT or be sound from speaker
6. Zeevg...That second cab you uploaded, CVSD...What exactly is that? Is that just a newer version of Cyber that allows you to map a long key to voice dialing functionality or do I still need to install the first cab posted here, then install that one as well? It appears that this file is a better working copy to replace the original one uploaded here. If so does it automatically map the long key to the call button or do you assign it within the Cyber interface?
ZeevG> the seconf post CVSD... is the solved app for all so no need for anything else, just throw it all away and install this one. this is NOT the latest version it is one before latest but no real diff... other than it works for all options
Thanks!
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ZeevG> as much as may want to the credits for this solution is not mine at all other than putting it back here. as said earlier i found it long time ago here and now i am being the "public archive" and putting it back - ENJOY !!

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