LG L3: No audio for outgoing call with built-in SIP client - Optimus L3, L5, L7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I set up the native SIP client today on CM9.
When I dial out I hear no audio but I can receive calls fine and hear audio.
I did read that there was a problem with some ROMs and sip outgoing. Just wanted to ask if anyone had a fix for it?

any chance you could grab a logcat

http://www.r0t.co.uk/images/sip.log

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nymgo on fring voip

hello i am trying to get fring working but i am having some issues with audio and how its set up nymgo has a test call number 111 and that doesn't seem to dial but other numbers seem to dial like my house number but the issue is I can hear the other party talking but they cannot hear me at all and if I check use earpiece I cannot hear them at all.
anyone use fring or port sip or any other voip software let me know
works great
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=596682 . d

[Q] Are there any SIP programs for the Snap?

There are programs for windows mobile but I can't find any for windows smartphone 6.5 . I'm also looking for stock quotes software... one that can use stocks from non US markets.
I managed to get incoming VoIP/SIP working with a native app but it was a bit messed up. Basically I installed this package: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=596682
and followed this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950
I can't get outgoing to work, but incoming works.
Wow you got it working? Which device do you have? I tried with the HTC Maple (called Mobilicity Snap here) and could never get the audio to come through the earpiece.
Anyway, the two programs I've tried that DO work are AGEphone and fring.
On the Mobilicity HTC Snap I got it working, yes. The question was not about using the earpiece, it was about using the native VoIP client. In fact, I did manage to get the VoIP calls through the earpiece but it has a very bad negative effect: the ringer also goes through the earpiece after a few seconds, thus making the ring on incoming calls very quiet. In my opinion, it is much better to use the headset for VoIP calls as it provides excellent quality, no echo and no problems with the ringer.
The problem with outgoing calls is in the way WinMo's VoIP places the calls. They work with Voxalot but not PBXes. I am assuming everybody can just use Voxalot as a middleman between the HTC Snap and the voip provider if there are any problems with outgoing calls.
That's funny, as I could never get it working with the headset. Outgoing calls worked, but only over the speakerphone, while incoming calls had no audio at all. The mic didn't even work; I could press the keypad and get a DTMF tone, but that was it.
Could you tell me exactly which steps you took to get the audio to come out of the earpiece? I kind of gave up and am using fring, but it would be interesting to see how you did it.
xenyz said:
That's funny, as I could never get it working with the headset. Outgoing calls worked, but only over the speakerphone, while incoming calls had no audio at all. The mic didn't even work; I could press the keypad and get a DTMF tone, but that was it.
Could you tell me exactly which steps you took to get the audio to come out of the earpiece? I kind of gave up and am using fring, but it would be interesting to see how you did it.
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Sorry, apparently I was wrong, even with the earpiece hack (I tried both of them) the most you can achieve is to get the ringer to go through the earpiece but once the call connects it goes back to the speaker.
The only solution is to use the headset. I tried for outgoing only and I am able to dial, send DTMF and speak, so the mic works well.
With the native client on the HTC Snap VoIP works only with headset. Overall, I have been using WinMo for about a week and I can say that I hate it more than any other OS I have used. I wish we could get Android to boot but seems like the CPU on the Snap is messing up the effort.
Fring is also garbage on WinMo. It often fails to connect and when it does connect the call quality (over WiFi) is much worse compared to Fring on S60 or iOS. It eats the battery like a monster, something that doesn't happen on S60. There is no way to change/silence the ringtone with Fring on WinMo and if a call comes over the GSM line while you are on a call with Fring your Fring call goes through the speaker, very embarrassing.
I got my Snap for 100$ from Mobilicity and I think the hardware is worth it, but Microsoft should be paying me for being stuck with their useless OS.

Nexus 7 3g SIP and Bluetooth ?

Hi,
I am a little desperate to make a "normal" call with my Nexus 7 3g ^^, finally i want to try a sip solution, i have trying the 15 best sip client of the play store and all are working but i can't answer with my bluetooth Headset (Plantronics M55), the Headset work if i call and if i answer with the Nexus 7 but if i try to answer with the bluetooth Heaadset i have two behaviors : nothing or a new call to the last number
I have find only one who work to answer vith the Headset : SipDroid but i have another problem with it : the quality is very poor ... but only with this client sip ^^
Thanks in advance, Florian
I also forgot to ask if people (with another headset) come to answer a call to sip and if so with what pair of headset and client sip?
I would also like an answer to this as I am thinking of getting a nexus 7 3g, but I want to know how I might make internet calls with it. I think I read that headphones with mics don't work because the headphone jack doesn't support it.
Have you tried a bluetooth headphones?
Iakhou said:
I have find only one who work to answer vith the Headset : SipDroid but i have another problem with it : the quality is very poor ... but only with this client sip ^^
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I'm using SipDroid in an XPERIA P with bluetooth car kit, and it's working for incoming and outgoing calls (bluetooth it's still experimental in sipdroid), one way to improve quality is try to change codecs: speex codec has low bandwidth and acceptable quality for me.
I didn't try it yet but have seen on the forums that it should be possible to mod android native SIP client to allow calls over 3G, and that way bluetooth should behave like any other call...
I want to try sipdroid, but can't seem to register with my sip provider with it. Pretty much the only app that gives me registration issues.
Zoiper just added bluetooth support. I tried it with an earpiece and stereo bluetooth headset and it works fine.
I mentioned this last week in the apps section.

[Q] mic doesn't work during incoming call

Hi
I have a problem..
when I get incoming call, I'm muting the ringer and starts capturing audio streaming..
it works fine on most of the devices but not on HTC..
after reading in some forums I understood that in some firmwares, when we have incoming call,
the OS automatically direct the streaming into the audio chipset and the app does not have access to it.
first question:
is it true?
second:
how can i programmatically detect these problematic firmware..?
Thanks, Walid.

Bluetooth VOIP call control

Has anyone managed to get bluetooth call controls like answering and hanging up VOIP calls from bluetooth headsets working on this phone? Normal calls work fine but if I'm say on a Hangouts call and hangup from my headset the call audio just switches from my headset to the phone speaker instead of disconnecting the call like one would expect. I had the same problem on my Samsung Galaxy phone but I thought with this being a Pixel, call handling regardless of cellular or VOIP would be handled consistently similar to how iOS handles them. Anyone have any tips or workarounds to get this working?

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