Anybody has used the voice dial system? In the normal case, the phone will replay the voice tag after it recognises the voice command, but I find it does not work occasionally!
Anybody meet the same problem?
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Has anyone ever successfully make/answer a TAPI data call? I can have the voice call working but not the data one.
Can someone point me some example?
thanks.
look into source code at www.cryptophone.de
the idea is to kill cprog.exe application so that it does not pops up at incoming call. Than you can answer the data call as usual using TAPI.
When I was making a data call, the receiving XDA did not popup the cprog at all. And my program at receiving side didn't show any message either. (But it works fine with voice call and the cprog showed up to intercept the call). Does this problem indicate that the data call doesn't work at all?
If I can get rid of the cprog, do you think the data call will get through?
thanks,
- David
this seems to be a problem of your operator. Maybe it does not support incoming data calls.
Hey all , my issue is about making DATA CALLS !!!!
I have managed to get the modem in my XDA2 to respond to my AT COMMANDS however i dont think that a data call is possible the old way. So i want to investigate TAPI , i have managed to write up a function which calls a number by the function TapiRequestMakeCall but i am not too sure how to use the other functions .... wanna HELP ?>??
Is it actually possible to make data calls by using TAPI ???
Yes it is.
Did you look at an answer I gave you a while back ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=1716
Cheers
Paul
Hello Again,
I have written a simple TAPI monitoring App that wants to monitor outbound
calls only on a Smartphone 2003 device. This was made possible Thanks to
this newsgroup!!!
When a data call is progress. If i dial the a phone number while monitoring
APP is executing the phone gets into a wierd state where the end call key
does not respond the only way to end this call is to pull out the battery.
But if my monitoring app is not executing than the phone device behaves the
way it supposed too.
In Smartphone Voice Call has higher priority over the data call in progress
and hence the device suspends the data call when Voice call is made and
resumes the data call when voice call ends.
Question is there a way to suspend/resume data call using TAPI or any other
WinCE API?
Please help. Any suggestions comments would help. At times i wish MS made
TAPI browser available for WinCE devices.
thanks,
-Larry
I got the same problem, I have an aplication that monitors call and dials its own if necessary. If a GPRS is on and some dials , i stop the call and make my own call. But the windows dialer still coming back. It's calling "Unknown" and adds it to the call log. If I stop my call, the Windows Dialer is still running.
Did you ever fix your problem?
I'm wondering if anyone is working on improved voice dialing capabilities for the G1? I see in the 1.5 update that it says something about improved voice recognition, but I can't tell if that applies to the voice dial problem. That problem being that the way it is now, you have to touch the phone to place any call other than redial. Is this an android issue or a T-mobile issue?
Just a bump... really? Nothing?
Voice dialing on the G1, in my opinion, is still pants. I am using JF 1.5 and voice dialing works sometimes, but not enough that you can rely on it. Since it is in the 1.5 developers release I would have to say it is a Goggle, not carrier, problem.
- The voice recognition is spotty at best. "Call voice mail" Gave me voice mail as an option but I had to click on the screen to choose it. Worse yet the first choice in 1 out of 3 attempts was "call Oscar on Mobile".
- As far as I know you can not set up voice dial to start by hitting the call button on your BT headset. So you have to pull out the phone to initiate a call.
- Even if you could initiate a call via your headset Android does not give you any audio cues as to whom it decided you are trying to call. i.e. machine generated "call voicemail?" then you say yes to dial them.
On the other hand voice search capabilities did improve quite a bit and it is actually useful now. It is often easier for me to initiate a search by simply saying it then whipping out the keyboard.
Maybe I'm just not up on the lingo, but I'm not sure what "is still pants" means, unless it's a typo.
The voice recognition is okay, the times I've used it it hasn't made any mistakes, unless I'm trying in a very noisy area. For the numbers I call often, I find that putting a shortcut on the homescreen helps, but voice prompts are necessary and this should be addressed. If it is a google issue, do you have any thoughts on how to voice this issue to the proper place?
I had Cyberon's Voice Speed Dial working well on the Tilt and Diamond, but I can't get it to work on the Snap. It keeps saying "no trained voice tag" and kicks me out. I don't even have the chance to set it up. Does anyone else have similar experience and possible solutions?
The native dailer is having a weird interaction with GV if I set it to make all calls. When I dial out the native dial keeps flashing between the calling prompt and the normal call connected screen. Anyone solve this? I'm really just trying to make sure my GV number gets on caller ID, not make wifi calls.
I use GV to make all calls and haven't seen the issue you are describing . I'm on at&t