Having probs with my Parrot CK3100 handsfree refusing to use its own Voice Recognition - it always defaults to the Tytn whatever the setting.
I saw a post somewhere saying that Voice Command is a good option but i can't find this app on my Tytn and the MS site only has a version for Pocket PC 2003.
Can i get a version for WM5?
Current version, 1.5, works on WM5 (although use of bluetooth headsets depends on quality of your headset etc).
Check it out here:
Handango
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Thanks - works great doesn't it. Haven't tried it in the car yet so not sure how it is in a noisy environment
can you operate it through a handsfree? Tried it my Parrot but it didn't want to know.....
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Is it possible to set-up the XDA2 to make handsfree, voice-activated 'phone callls from a BT headset? Nearly every mobile I've owned had this and I feel it's vital - I don't use Tomtom or anything like that so the XDA isn't in a ceadle which I can get to.
Microsoft Voice Command
I've just read about this but again doesn't support BT headset usage - I don't think the Fonix Voicedial on the O2 UK site would do that either.
I think I run the program, then my BT can read what I m trying to say to the program.software
well... is there any development on making voice dialling/bt headset work on the himalaya now?
fatboyslimfast said:
Is it possible to set-up the XDA2 to make handsfree, voice-activated 'phone callls from a BT headset? Nearly every mobile I've owned had this and I feel it's vital - I don't use Tomtom or anything like that so the XDA isn't in a ceadle which I can get to.
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Hi,
Microsoft Voice command works very well for me, even in a moving car. The only problem is you do have to press the hot key to activate it. One the number is dialed, my bluetooth car kit activates.
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Hi all,
Few weeks ago I read in this forum, but I forgot whether is there any solution for above mention subject.
Is there any bluetooth that support Voice command? Or any bluetooth headset v1.2 is compatible with it?
Say that I like to have bluetooth headset that I need to press the button to call, to get appointment, etc just by say it to the headset.
This would be great as you have personal assistance
Regards,
Arto.
Hi,
I think it was me who posted the message but I still am looking for a peice of software for the MDA Compact that allows voice commands through my HBH600 - anyone?
Thanks
Msuk
As far as i know, this is not supported by the MS Stack used by the magician.
I don't get it. Everyone was saying that the Widcomm/Broadcom stack was no good for Voice Command, and now we've got Microsoft and their own stack is still no good.
So, who's manufacturing a stack that actually works?
I hear that the ETEN M-series (500, 600, perhaps earlier) works with Voice Command over the BT headset, so what stack are they using?
That the best thing I have ever heard, to be able to just push the button on the head set to give Voice command a request instead of pulling the phone out of your pocket all the time would be great.
Hi,
I used to be able to issue voice commands for my contacts when I had a SE P900. Also the callers name was announced in the BT and using my voice I could say 'Answer' or 'busy' why cant the MDA Compact be able to do this? MDA Compact get some many things right but gets a whole load of other functionality totally wrong :-(
Thanks
Msuk
Check this out...
Someone over at HowardForums.com's Pocket PC forum was able to tell me that the Eten M500 Pocket PC Phone Edition uses the Microsoft Bluetooth stack (although "enriched" or modified) and they apparently can use Voice Command over the Bluetooth headset, and even activate it by pushing the action button on the headset!
http://www.howardforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=181 ... See "My new Eten M500" thread.
So, I'm asking anyone who's got the Extended ROM to upload it or post it somewhere so we can take a closer look!
Thanks people.
Anyone have o2 mini and Motorolla HS-850 bluetooth handsfree?
This handsfree is bluetooth v1.2. I am wondering if I can use this bluetooth for above purpose. Not perfect maybe, but at least I can get caller id readed by voice command better than sony HBH-660 caller id display.
Anyone with HS-850 please comment.
Thank you in advance.
Arto
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
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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,
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Chris
Thanks Chris,
I have a o2 exd exec with the h500 and this works perfictly
Jeff
Hi
Ive just bought a MINI -s and love it, but is it possible to hear the tomtom voices over my bluetooth car kit (Nokia ck7w) as it turns off the radio and would be very neat?
I read the FAq and it mentions media player over bluetooth. but dont like the idea of changing regisrty all the time. (could a little VB app be written?)
I understand people want stereo etc to headphones (hence new standard i read about) but i just want mono "turn left" basic sounds.
It seams feasable, because when using it the other day a call came and i heard tomtom while call was on.
Cheers all
Try using the Skype hack or VJVolubilis with the -agon option.
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Just tried the VJVolubilis with the -agon option, and it doesnt work, i mnaged to use it to turn on/off bluetooth but the auido gateway did not work.
What is the skype hack?
ste
vijay555 said:
Try using the Skype hack or VJVolubilis with the -agon option.
V
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You could try this:
sarcasmsra said:
BTAudio Utilities
These utilities will allow you to turn on/off the redirection of all system audio audio to your Bluetooth Headset.
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Don't know if it will work on a car kit, but it's worth a try. I use it with TomTom and a bluethooth headset. I have a Qtek 9100.
http://www.pdaphonehome.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=54951&perpage=20&pagenumber=1
skjelnes: they're likely to have a similar effect, since both programs were derived from the same information source (the msdn blog).
s.w.blackwell: skype hack -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=33756&highlight=skype+bluootooth+music
Check if you can hear any (non call) sound through your headset first, before trying it with tomtom.
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do both version 1.5 and 1.6 work with the atom?
does the registry patch with 1.5 make it work with a bluetooth headset?
does the voice dialer that comes with the atom exec interfere with voice command or do i simply install 1.6?
has anybody here used ms voice command, if so which version and with or without bluetooth and how is the performance?
thanks 4 any info
actually can the build-in voice dialer be made to work with a bluetooth headset, i tried but without luck
HI,
I'm using 1.6 with bluetooth and no problems
so you can voice dial with the bluetooth right?
did you have to do anything with the built-in voice dialer program or just ignore it
Just ignore it.
Microsoft Voice Command works well. It transfer the audio to headset when the headset button is pressed. You can even set it to make announcement to headset.
My only problem is, it speaks too fast & I do not know how to set it.
I'm running MSVC 1.6 on my Atom but the voice dial over BT headset does not work properly.......however 1.6 is much better than 1.5 and I would still recommend it.
Check out this registry edit to SLOW down MS Voice Commander. I set mine to 3 and it is just peeerfect!
http://www.pocketpctweaks.com/pocketpc_tweaks/increase_voice_command_speed
Thanks for the info, angusc.
I should have added that I have tried the Motorola HS700 and also the I-Tech Clip R35.....neither of these seem to work with MSVC but I think it is more to do with the O2 ATOM PDA rather than the BT headsets.