MS Voice Command & BT Parrott CK3000 - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

Hi Guys,
Got a question. I am thinking of investing in a copy of MS Voice Command so that i don't have to setup voice tags for a lot of my contacts. At the moment when i press the green dial button on my CK3000 i have to say one of the voice tags. From what i have read on here it looks like it is possible to get Voice Command to start instead of the internal voice tag system. Is that correct?
If this is right, then it looks like a worthwhile bit of software for my MDA Vario.
Thanks

Yes you can change it with a registry edit.
I thouight the Parrot used it's own in built voice recognition with the conatcts downloaded into it. Am I wrong as that is what put me off buying one so far.

Depends how you use it. You can do that if you want, but the way i use it is just as a BT headset. I do not send any info onto the kit. The only thing i do is pair with it.
So whats the reg hack then?

leaskovski said:
Depends how you use it. You can do that if you want, but the way i use it is just as a BT headset. I do not send any info onto the kit. The only thing i do is pair with it.
So whats the reg hack then?
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O.k. I will give you the hack and better yet, some utility links for hundreds of hacks for your device, including two Freebies for MSVC that you may need. But first u should know.... MSVC works great on any WM2003 like my iPaq 6315. But for the life of me MSVC does not support WM5 BT. I said BT, not device. MSVC works great on any device with BT, but it does not support communication via BT. If you make a call using MSVC from device, the call will come over your BT, but that is supported by the BT smartphone/ppc with or without MSVC.
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2006/02/03/524289.aspx
I also don't like voicetags. You can't, for example, enable voicedial and command it to dial a number u wrote on a napkin while driving, or a number on a spreadsheet, unles you have added them to contacts and assigned voice tags. Besides voicetags take up ROM space. MSVC is an excellent application with 5 star reviews. Sometimes it's a little frustrating, cause nothing is a perfect science, yet, but for the most part MSVC is incredibly usefull
The hack offers a solution, but not for everyone, like me with a Motorala H700 BT headset. Let me explain, but here is the hack....
You must have Microsoft Voice Command installed to use this hack. Open up a registry entry program such as Resco Registry that comes with Resco Explorer 2005. Then 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. You must download a regedit app during trial and do this. i would buy one, cause you never know when u need one. The PPC is not like a table top pc, you can't just go to a run command and type regedit. On PPC u need a decent regedit application anyway. Especially if you hang around these forums.
As a matter of fact I talk a lot about this in HOFO, http://www.howardforums.com and if u go there, see MDA hacks 5 start forum.
The hack changes the registry to point to Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCMD.exe instead of voicespeed. Now that does not guarantee that MSVC will clearly communicate with you BT headset consistently, cause some have had great success using their BT headsets, while others, unfortunately me, have not with the Motorola h700. So reserach the link on the blog I gave u for MS, cause some others talk about what models this does work, could save someone time before they buy a BT headset or car kit.
That is where BT SoundON comes in to play. http://www.pdaphonehome.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=54951&perpage=20&pagenumber=1 A great utility, must HAVE! Cause you can use for any sound from WM5 on BT, like games, when in private office, etc. The problem with MSVC and some BT headsets or car kits, is that after the hack, and soft reset MSVC and BT work nicely, but after the first call, MSVC stops on ur BT.
Also see Tweak2k2 has hack cheap utility worth owning. http://www.tweaks2k2.com/ and if u want a Freebie just for the MSVC hack, this one works nice and does not require soft reset.... http://www.burling.co.nz/Default.aspx?tabid=105&def=ErrorMessage
Good luck

Great post!
Everything i need to know about what i am gonna try and do!
Thank you ever so much!!!!!!!

leaskovski said:
Depends how you use it. You can do that if you want, but the way i use it is just as a BT headset. I do not send any info onto the kit. The only thing i do is pair with it.
So whats the reg hack then?
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O.k. I will give you the hack and better yet, some utility links for hundreds of hacks for your device, including two Freebies for MSVC that you may need. But first u should know.... MSVC works great on any WM2003 like my iPaq 6315. But for the life of me MSVC does not support WM5 BT. I said BT, not device. MSVC works great on any device with BT, but it does not support communication via BT. If you make a call using MSVC from device, the call will come over your BT, but that is supported by the BT smartphone/ppc with or without MSVC.
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2006/02/03/524289.aspx
I also don't like voicetags. You can't, for example, enable voicedial and command it to dial a number u wrote on a napkin while driving, or a number on a spreadsheet, unles you have added them to contacts and assigned voice tags. Besides voicetags take up ROM space. MSVC is an excellent application with 5 star reviews. Sometimes it's a little frustrating, cause nothing is a perfect science, yet, but for the most part MSVC is incredibly usefull
The hack offers a solution, but not for everyone, like me with a Motorala H700 BT headset. Let me explain, but here is the hack....
You must have Microsoft Voice Command installed to use this hack. Open up a registry entry program such as Resco Registry that comes with Resco Explorer 2005. Then 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. You must download a regedit app during trial and do this. i would buy one, cause you never know when u need one. The PPC is not like a table top pc, you can't just go to a run command and type regedit. On PPC u need a decent regedit application anyway. Especially if you hang around these forums.
As a matter of fact I talk a lot about this in HOFO, http://www.howardforums.com and if u go there, see MDA hacks 5 start forum.
The hack changes the registry to point to Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCMD.exe instead of voicespeed. Now that does not guarantee that MSVC will clearly communicate with you BT headset consistently, cause some have had great success using their BT headsets, while others, unfortunately me, have not with the Motorola h700. So reserach the link on the blog I gave u for MS, cause some others talk about what models this does work, could save someone time before they buy a BT headset or car kit.
That is where BT SoundON comes in to play. http://www.pdaphonehome.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=54951&perpage=20&pagenumber=1 A great utility, must HAVE! Cause you can use for any sound from WM5 on BT, like games, when in private office, etc. The problem with MSVC and some BT headsets or car kits, is that after the hack, and soft reset MSVC and BT work nicely, but after the first call, MSVC stops on ur BT.
Also see Tweak2k2 has hack cheap utility worth owning. http://www.tweaks2k2.com/ and if u want a Freebie just for the MSVC hack, this one works nice and does not require soft reset.... http://www.burling.co.nz/Default.aspx?tabid=105&def=ErrorMessage
Good luck

Okay, i have played with this now, and remarkably it all works exactly how i expected it to. I did the reg hack and now MS Voice command starts and waits for my prompt, then confirms and dials. I have the conversation and then press the red button on the car kit and it hangs up. I just need to turn the volumn up a bit because when i was doing 70 i couldn't hear which contact it selected. It got it wrong and phoned a mate. At low speed it worked a beut!

Sorry should have given you the reg edit.
Try this one for your volume problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=41273&highlight=voice+command+vol+volume

Great Hack; however....
GReat Hack. It works beautifully on my MDA. I use a parrot CK kit modified to interface with the BMW bus. Here is what I can do now:
1/ When pressing the phone button I can dial using voice commands throught the BT!!!! commands are captured through the bt command and audio is played through my car speakers!
2/ I can start an application by pressing the same button (still throught BT)
3/ the tomtom navigator 5 prompts are played throught the car speakers!
Only glitch: After the voice prompt such as: "turn right" has played my car stereo does not automatically return to the audio program I was playing (radio, cd....)
Does this have to do with the value not set for "default" ?
Any suggestion on how to fix this glitch?
Thanks!

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Eh? Did i missing something as my kit doesn't play the TomTom speech back though the speakers. Are you using the BTAudio program?

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Voice recognition with Qtek 2020: possible or not ???

Can anyone tell me the truth ??? Is it possible or not ?
My previous GSM was a Motorola Timeport. When I had to telephone someone, I just spoke the name of that person, and my Motorola dialled the correct number.
For example I said "Parents", and the phone number of my parents was automatically dialled.
Can I do such thing with my BT headset Sony/ericsson HBH-35 and my Qtek 2020 ???
Some people say it is totaly impossibble ???
I cann´t tell you, if that would work, but i know, that you can use voice dial via some extra software. It works well.
What i don´t know, if you can use your BT for Voice recognition....
Stefan
Aha, thanks Stefan. ( we have almost the same flag - lol ! )
So voice-recognition would work, but only with the microphone of the Qtek itself, pobably not with bluetooth....
So I guess I have to use speed dial in the car...
yes, it´s possible with microsoft voice comand, try it¡¡ it´s very easy to install and very funny.
srlobo said:
yes, it´s possible with microsoft voice comand
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I assume you mean that voice-dialing is possible, NOT voice-dialing through a BT headset. Right?
From all of the information I have gathered, voice-dialing through a BT headset is just not possible at this time. If you have gotten it to work, I'll bet there are thousands who would like to know how you did it! :wink:
yeah i believe that there is some bluetooth profile required
there are some threads about it somewhere in hacking it forum
Rudegar wrote:
yeah i believe that there is some bluetooth profile required
there are some threads about it somewhere in hacking it forum
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I have searched and can find nothing that indicates that voice-dialing through BT works yet. There is a great deal of discussion, but no solution (that I can find). I believe that a BT HandsFree profile is required, but not included with the Himalaya BT implementation.
We can certainly hope that one is included in WM2003 SE, should that actually make it to this platform.
some people were talking about if it was possible to use the ipaq bluetooth stack on a xda2 if that works
I'm using Voice Dial sinse 3 month and it works grate. Even in the car I can ask any contact of my data base ( +/-1000) name of contact + mobile or at home etc... The program ask you for confirmation by reading once more the contact name and asks if this is correct.
If you say "yes" it compose the request phone number.
I'm using HBH 65 BT headset for phone and the intergreted micro from Qtek for voice recognition.
Try it for free at : http://www.fonix.com/page.cfm?name=product_fonix_voicedial&ID=14
I have the french version
So Kiyeko -
Are you saying that you can press the button on your BT headset, say a name from your contacts list into the microphone on the headset and the i-mate/XDA II/MDA II/QTEK 2020 will dial the number? If so, I would be interested to know what software recognizes the headset button-press as the initiator of the voice-dialing software.
I have tried Pocket BT Tools with Fonix Voice Dial and was never able to get it to recognize the headset button press as the initiator of the program. Oh, by the way - I tried it with the MS program as well.
Returning to the initial question posted by mvb95.
Yes, with your hardware (Qtek 2020 and HBH35) is possible to use voice recognition to put the calls.
You must install Vito Voice Dialer PE v3.0. Eventually assign a hardware button to the voice dialer. Record all the tag voices you want.
With both devices paired and turned on (HBH35 blinking green), press the hardware button assigned to Vito and say the tag (e.g.: “John”) to the headset. You don’t need to use the Qtek speaker, don’t need to press the HBH35 button, nor confirm the recognition with “yes”, like in the Fonix.
Is simple and ease.
vmgps wrote:
say the tag (e.g.: “John”) to the headset.
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Are you SURE it is using the headset microphone to input the name? I have downloaded and installed the program, then set a hardware button and recorded some voice tags.
When I press the hardware button, it does not activate my HBH-30 to input the tag, it records it with the device's microphone.
Are you using Pocket BlueTooth tools?
Hi Brian:
I use it always in my car.
My hardware: Qtek 2020 (Rom: 1.72.00WWE, Radio version: 1.14.00) and headset SE HBH-35.
I have tried several times covering the microphone hole with my finger and, by other side, speak to the headset 2 or 3 meters away from the Qtek.
With Vito you don’t need to say “Call John” but only “John”.
I don’t use the Pocket Bluetooth Tools because the latest Rom has the Bluetooth headset profile improved and this software doesn’t work with my car kit handsfree Nokia.
I can’t put my hands on fire, but the only thing I’m sure is that I can talk normally with the Vito Voice Dialer and the headset in my car.

Bluetooth Audio Gateway, next attempt

The btagsvc.dll on the Universal does exist, but it is empty (same with the HID dll). So that may be the reason why Audio Gateway is not working (getting the system sound forwarded to the BT headset).
Now, a friend showed me an interesting trick. Run a music file or any other program that outputs sound (like a navigation instruction from TomTom) and then press the Speed Voice Dial button.
Interesting, isn't it? So maybe all we need to do is prevent SpeedVoiceDial from exiting again?
Hey!!!!
A2DP is already there...just do a search :lol:
hdubli said:
Hey!!!!
A2DP is already there...just do a search :lol:
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If you're talking about the M$ stack on the Universal, then you'll have to elucidate a bit more than that - unless you mean:
"The A2DP profile is introduced in AKU 2.0 of Windows Mobile".
But then isn't that scheduled for first quarter 2006. Even then, surely it's down to HTC to make it available for the badging suppliers, o2, T-mobile, etc., to decide IF and WHEN to issue the update.
I tried the LaunchAPEnable = 0 registry hack but it won't stick. My Jabra 110 headset would only receive the audio for a few seconds and then it would all fall back into the Xda Exec. I'll try another headset just to be sure but I'd have to agree - this seems far from being solved.
EDIT: indeed it works with another headset (Solteras Halo). Is the Jabra too agressive in it's power saving quest?
nice to see its doing you head in master :lol: :lol: the jabra bt250 is the same as is my logtech and motorola bluespoon 3-4 secs via voice dial and nothing
nice to see its doing you head in master :lol: :lol: the jabra bt250 is the same as is my logtech and motorola bluespoon 3-4 secs via voice dial and nothing
I've been using a bluetooth headset (Jabra BT-800) to listen to audio books just fine on the JarJar Universal. There are two ways (so far) to get it to work. One, if you install Microsoft Voice Command and use the registry hack found in this forum to make it the default via the Voice Dial button, run it, then let it cancel on its own, the BT audio connection stays intact for running regular audio through it.
The second (and free) way is to use a utility found in the I730 forum in pdaphonehome.com called BTAudioToggle. Written for the I730, it works on the Universal too. I imagine it will work on all the flavors of the Universal. Connecting your BT headset, followed by running this BT app will also activate the BT audio connection. Its pretty rock solid though its mono, not A2DP
Nice application but it only works for Universal for a few seconds. Then it returns to the device with the voice dial application activated.....
So, it seems that I have to disable the voice dial application. Anyone knows how????
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
I tried the BTAudioToggle on the Xda Exec, and it doesn't seem to do anything .
@chris_khho: try a different headset. As I wrote the Solteras Halo was working fine with the registry hack but the Jabra 110 would only work for a few seconds. I'll need to check what profiles each of them suports.
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Hi!
BTAudioTogggle works on my QTEK 9000 for a few seconds when Voice Speed Dial is activated. Once Voice Speed Dial ends the music transfer stops
:roll:
Mine works fine and I've played my audio books for more than an hour and it never dropped. I'm not sure why it doesn't work for you guys. Maybe the reason the BTAudio hack works is because the MS Voice Command setup is installed and the BTAudio hack just makes use of it.
You know, now that I think of it, I have an I730 too and before the BTAudio hack came out, I was already using MS Voice Command to activate audio over BT. I think there's a (good) bug in Voice Command where VC does not release the audio stream if you activate it, then don't give it any commands. The BTAudio hack just made it easier to activate.
OK I see.
I tried this:
hklm\software\oem\voicecommand and set the value of "launchapenable" from 1 to 0
And it works with my i-tech clip s and jabra 258 (not sure the model no.), and WMP but it doesnt revert to BT headset after finished call....
Yes it is "mono" but its good though....just wait for AD2P..... Many people are working on it I think.....
Great People Great Work!!!!
Cheers,
Any more info on what each update fixes.
Of particular interest is the bluetooth patch????
Ok I see.
I tried this:
hklm\software\oem\voicecommand and set the value of "launchapenable" from 1 to 0
And it works with my i-tech clip s and jabra 258 (not sure the model no.), and WMP but it doesnt revert to BT headset after finished call....
Yes it is "mono" but its good though....just wait for AD2P..... Many people are working on it I think.....
Great People Great Work!!!!
Cheers,
_________________
Chris
Thanks Chris,
I have a o2 exd exec with the h500 and this works perfictly
Jeff

How to make Voice Command respond on BT Headset Button ?

Hello,...
I am new here and thought you might help me with my little problem.
I allready searched the forum for that issue, but i did not find a real solution, so maybe someone can help me find a solution. Btw. please excuse my bad englisch, i am from Germany and really try my best.
Well, i have a german XDA Mini with BigStorage Rom 1.12.01 GER and Windows Mobile 2003.
I really have 2 problems now with the use of Microsoft Voice Command 1.5 and a Bluetooth Headset (not with Handsfree Profile).
My first Problem is, how can i make the Software response on pressing one of the 2 Headset Buttons. I really would like to initiate voice dialing with that so that i can leave the phone in my bag or whereever. I read something about a registry change, but i don't have that registry key, so maybe i need to install another software for that first.
If anybody could give me a easy to understand way to activate that, that would be really great.
My second Problem is, how can i use my BT Headset for the Audio Output. I can't hear the voice of Voice Command in the Earphone, it only plays on the XDA Mini itself. I downloaded a Bluetooth Stach Patch which gave me the option to stream audio to headset, abut my Headset isn't show in the list, and it does not work. I tried a Headset with Handsfree Profile from Plantronics (M3000), but it also did not show in the list. Can anyone help me with this ?
Well if could get this to work somehow that would be really really great...
Thanks in advance...
Thalys :?: :?:
Funny...I was researching this almost exactly as you were posting (research starting at XDA-Developers, of course!)
I found a rather distressing article at http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2006/02/03/524289.aspx that basically says that Microsoft Voice Command doesn't work over Bluetooth. HOWEVER, responses to the article reveal the registry hack to set Voice Command to the default Bluetooth dialer. It is:
HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path=\Program Files\Voice Command\voicecmd.exe
I tried this on my Cingular 8125 with Motorola H500. Have to press the button twice (a problem also documented in the responses), and recognition is reduced, but it works! Voice Command audio is also piped to my headset.
--BennTech
Well, thanks alot for this tip, but it doesen't work for me. I tried changig the value to the path where my Voice Command is installed, but it did not do anything.
I think this is because i don't have a voice dialing software at all istalled on my device. Maybe i need to install another software first to activate the bluetooth support itself and than change the path to the program.
I figured out that i can make a redial with my headset without installing any software, so maybe there is a way to change this option to start voicecmd.exe.
I looked over the registry to find the key where the redial is initiated, but can't fins anything.
Has anyone done something like that ? I guess this is the only way to use voice command with BT Headset...
For all your help, thanks in advance...
Thalys
Sorry for Doublepost, but i wanted to say that the activation is now possible with the VCABT Project hack. That works now perfectly.
The only thing i wonder about is, is the mic in the headset used to recognize the voice ? Sometimes it is like still the mic in the machine is used.
I now only need a way to transfer the system audio to my headset... is that possible somehow ???
Thanks ... Thalys
@Thalys: If you'd know how to use a forum in the first place this whole thread wouldn't exist at all! It's all answered in the thread regarding the VCABT project. Since you found out about it I wonder why are posting those kinda questions... :roll:
Ok, sorry for that thread, it can be closed...
I did not read all the thread and thought that maybe another way is possible.
I now will keep an eye on the VCABT Project Thread to see if there is news to get this working...
Thanks for all your support... please Close
Thalys
well, voice command automaticcaly pauses the music playback, if you push the VC-Button (Camera-Button at the moment), to listen what you have to say trough the microphone of the HEADSET! So we really need "only" a possibillity to use the Headset-Button instead of for example the camera button. Everything else works quite good. :roll:
Microsoft Voice Command over BT : It works for me
BennTech said:
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I tried this on my Cingular 8125 with Motorola H500. Have to press the button twice (a problem also documented in the responses), and recognition is reduced, but it works! Voice Command audio is also piped to my headset.
--BennTech
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I m using Wizard and samsung SBH100 stereo BT and it works fine for me.

Bluetooth Mono Headset + Redirect sound to it

Hi,
I been trying the BtAudioNav to redirect sound to my bluetooth hands-free but it doesn't work on my Trinity.
Anyone has try it with success?
Most mono-headsets do not support the A2DP profile.... so it is to be expected that this doesn't work for music and stuff...
However, i had it working once on my old Fujitsu Loox 600...can't remember how i did that though, but it has a different BT stack anyway...
Or do you just mean the phone-calls being redirected does not work ? Please try to be a bit more specific
Phone-calls works but for example redirect sound from GPS soft to headset not!!. With BtAudioNav should works but with my Trinity not.
Not all phones are capable of directing all audio to the mono bluetooth headset using the handsfree/headset audio gateway profile. Many of them are designed to ONLY stream voice calls. I'm not sure if this is due to the hardware or software (possibly a combination?), but some phones are capable of streaming/redirecting all audio entirely (as well as mic input) to the mono headset. I guess the Trinity doesn't. I've only heard of a few phones that actually work with that BT audio utility you're using, and they seem to be mostly older models, but that's just a guess. Anyway, perhaps there's a way to redirect all audio through the stereo bluetooth profile instead?
1. Copy the folder BTAudio and its contents to \Program Files
2. Using a registry editor amend the following entries from:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
Path = \Program Files\BTAudio\BTAudioOn.Exe
VoiceCmdDuration = 86400 (DEC) = 24 hours
3. Softreset
What does the above tool do exactly?
Tiemen said:
What does the above tool do exactly?
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Yeah...i'm very curious to what this does too...
Could this by any chance connect a Stereo BT headset in Audiomode by just clicking the .exe ? (ie not having to go into BT settings in the comm manager screen ?)
Moaske said:
Yeah...i'm very curious to what this does too...
Could this by any chance connect a Stereo BT headset in Audiomode by just clicking the .exe ? (ie not having to go into BT settings in the comm manager screen ?)
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Yes, can you please be more specific as to how this works? Does it interfere with voice dialing or making/receiving calls?
I have an Axim X50v which works just great with Skype and my mono Flamingo BT headset. Now I have an HTC P3600 and Skype won't work through the headset.
Bloody technology seems to go backwards :-(
Thanks.
qyach said:
1. Copy the folder BTAudio and its contents to \Program Files
2. Using a registry editor amend the following entries from:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
Path = \Program Files\BTAudio\BTAudioOn.Exe
VoiceCmdDuration = 86400 (DEC) = 24 hours
3. Softreset
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After editing, VoiceCommand function is LOST .
All sounds will be re-directed to the blutetooth headset when you press the button(voice dial) on the headset.
Guys, please DO read my past articles and/or use the forum search engine to look for them. At http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=281977 , I've explained everything you need to know.
Did anyone get BTaudio working on their Trinity?
BtAudioToggle opens a link with my mono headset ( I hear hissing in ear piece) but media still plays through Trinity speaker.
I read the Hermes forum about a different reg hack. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=278778
Whats working for people?
Perfect audio re-direction with Jasjar & Jabra BT250v
that was very neat & BRILLIANT !!!
got my Jabra BT250v without knowing these issues. on discovering that my jasjar was not capable of audio re-direction to Jabra.....I was shattered. ROM upgrades r scary to say the least.
after a day of frantic search & many failed softwares, this one did the trick. 'qyach'.....many thanks for this.
now my Jasjar & Jabra work perfectly with TCPMP & Skype. Voice command continues to work from the Jasjar mic.
I couldn't ask for more.
THANK U ONCE AGAIN !!!
Tried VJVolubilis, Bluemusic and BTAudio (with both of the 2 registry hacks referred to in this thread). None of them worked on my Trinity. Would very much appreciate someone shed more light on this issue.
qyach said:
After editing, VoiceCommand function is LOST .
All sounds will be re-directed to the blutetooth headset when you press the button(voice dial) on the headset.
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Doesn´t work on my Trinity
Edit: don´t know why but now it works. Only that I have to press the voice dial button twice (?)
Hi,
I got the Motorola T305 to connect to my TyTN and the audio gateway routed to the T305. Everything sounds great but I get this annoying beep once every 5 seconds. Does anybody know how to get rid of it?
Thanks,
Sean
JUST SORTED IT on my TRINITY all workin fine
Only problem is, as the article suggest it disables the voice commands!! I can live with this as I only want to stean the TOMTOM voice when using the satnav while walking or on my bike.
What I had in mind was a a couple of icons, one to make the registry changes for the BT Audio streaming and the other icon to toggle back (ie change the registry back to voice comand via the BT headset). As far as I can see (once BTaudioOn.exe is copied to my Trinity) the only difference between turning my Jabra BT250v into an audio streaming headset and a phone headset are the two registry changes; and then change them back to give me a Phone headset again.
Can anyone tell me if this is possible to use a .REG file?
Can it be written on a PC and then copied to the Trinity so that it runs?
Will reg files run the same on a PDA and they do on a PC?
Thanks in advance
New app?
Can anyone make an app in which you can configure which feature you want?
1) Change to Voice Dail
2) Change to Voice Command
3) Change to a redirection program like BTAudio.
and got to set the delaytime too
Destination Gotland Bluetooth Mono Sound.cab
I installed this, no registry changes, etc. and it works great. you toggle between unit speaker and the headset by hitting the button on the BT headset. It is great for Skype.
The Cab is in the Zip. I think I picked it up off the tutorial here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=281977
Battery Problem
OK, the solution I posted does work well. However it just killed my battery life. I think that whenever the BT is paired, even in the regular mode (not streaming to the mono BT) it uses the full amount of battery as if it was streaming to it. I think the battery life was even reduced without a paired headset as long as BT was not disabled.
I guess I am still looking for a better solution too.
qyach said:
After editing, VoiceCommand function is LOST .
All sounds will be re-directed to the blutetooth headset when you press the button(voice dial) on the headset.
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THANK YOU !!!! works purrrrrrrrrrfect !!

Anybody got MS VoiceCommand / BlueAudio to work?

I used to have VoiceCommand and BlueAudio perfectly working on my X1. Now this crappy X2 that messes up so much, canNOT run any Audio to the Bluetooth Headset.
It should have the MS Bluetooth Stack so these programs should work. Perhaps it is some registry change that makes them work?
Anybody got them to work and know how to? Thanks!
It seems that the Bluetooth AudioGateway dll files is not working properly. Tried different dll's from different versions but still did not find the "correct" working one. Anybody???
Couldn't get MS Voice Command working.
Vito Voice Dialer works great though.
Haven't managed to make my X2 work with my existing bluetooth headset.
X2 says it's paierd with the device, but then you can't answer calls or anything else.
If it wasn't for the $$$ I spent to buy this piece of crap, I'd have a new phone already!
Okay, is this vito voice dialer dialing VIA bluetooth or not? And HOW do you press a key on the phone to activate it? What key? And just read their manual, they don't even mention any bluetooth capability there. Can you use bluetooth and how?
Because voice command works (more or less) HOWEVER NOT via bluetooth and since there is NO hard/software button to assign to it, it cannot be activated via the phone either!
I have to press the bluetooth button and then the sound (mic and voice) come out of the phone speaker.
I strongly think this has to do with the bluetooth gateway SE is using with the X2. But I was hoping somebody technical could have found a solution by now. For me voice dialing is essential and my X1 was perfect.
With blue audio I could listen to musik on a mono bluetooth!
Just to mention it, I use SE hbh-PV740 and it always works if making 'regular' calls via the phone over bluetooth. But I cannot initiate it nor voice dial.
I can't get my X2 to do anything with my bluetooth kit, so all your questions re: bluetooth I can't answer.
I start vito from a button on the screen and it works.
For me and my phone, the vito product is much more accurate and reliable than voice command.

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