I quite like the Cyberon voice dialer utility, and use it as much for the applications as for voice dialing (saves me navigating around the Wizard when I can't be bothered), but I kinda feel like it could do a little more and wondered if there was either an update (can't see one on the Cyberon webpage) or maybe some alternative software you guys could recommned?
I was thinking about one that uses voice commands to securely lock the phone for instance, or maybe one that can do macros, control functions within Media Player (pause, play, next, etc.), and other stuff. I realise this might be a bit hopeful, but some advice/recommendations on good voice activation software woud be nice, nonetheless.
Thanks in advance.
Mannish Boy said:
I quite like the Cyberon voice dialer utility, and use it as much for the applications as for voice dialing (saves me navigating around the Wizard when I can't be bothered), but I kinda feel like it could do a little more and wondered if there was either an update (can't see one on the Cyberon webpage) or maybe some alternative software you guys could recommned?
I was thinking about one that uses voice commands to securely lock the phone for instance, or maybe one that can do macros, control functions within Media Player (pause, play, next, etc.), and other stuff. I realise this might be a bit hopeful, but some advice/recommendations on good voice activation software woud be nice, nonetheless.
Thanks in advance.
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There're several additioanl voice controller apps; see my earlier reviews linked from here.
This link does not work since the whole site has been upgraded
I have search the new FTP and could not find it...
Can you send it though PM?
This way I can try it and maybe help you to solve the issue you are facing
Tx
Eric
microsoft voice command will launch any app in the startmenu, you can rename the app to something easily recognised. you can add shortcuts to the startmenu or programs folder to point to any app with arguments, within the shortcut.
I don't know of any way to control a media player by voice other than simply launching the player. I need to use the headset for voice control if listening to audio, the recognition doesn't work if music is playing via the speaker.
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Hi,
I have installed the trial version of Voice Command and have done the registry changes to make it the default dialer. So when I press the bluetooth headset button it's activated.
My first problem is that it only works sometimes. It doesn't always understand me and I generally have to shout and be very 'robot' like to get it to work. Sometimes even though I hear the starting beeps it doesn't even tell me that it didn't understand, it just ignores me (bit like talking to the missus)..What is strange is that the original voice dialer worked perfectly and was very accurate. Has anyone either had this problem or got a solution?
I have seen that the product Voice2Go and was wondering if this was better. I understand that it can also support macros?
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See this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=172717#172717
It´s your solution . The BEST
Hmm.. I'm not sure that I like the CONS
I use tomtom and definately need that.
Also, it's not just the dialer I wanted. Voice Command and Vito's Voice2go also offers the ability to use your voice to access other features like the time, next appoinments etc..
Is there a way to remap the headset button to start voice command instead of the stock voice dialer program?
It's got to be a reg key somewhere but I have yet to find it..
um, how about start -> settings -> buttons?
Sometimes the solution is so simple, you don't notice it!
Um.. yea.. ok, I think I looked there FIRST...
There has never been an option for the button on the headset for any of the phones I've had...
Thanks for the intuitive reply tho
hheheh.
Are you talking about remapping the "wired" headset button? all bluetooth buttons default to the voice command when pressed, but the wired that coems with the mogul hasn't worked for me either.
I've done some research and found a program that does it, but I think i didn't like it becuase it changed something for bluetooth, sorry I don't have the link.
I just finally decided to get a bluetooth wireless,(Motorokr s9)
Oh! The WIRED headset!
I thought you meant the button on the side of the device that normally goes to the voice app.
Its hard to change the wired one because it isn't a standard button... its hardware(HTC)-specific, and so it wouldn't appear in a standard reg key.
In fact, we're sorta lucky that the button launches anything at all, because in older HTC phones the headset button only sent an "answer" signal, so it was useless for anything other than picking up calls.
If you're desperate, you can write an app that sits waiting for the "Voice Dial" signal, and launches something else, or maybe replace the voice dial .exe with a link to voice command... which is also difficult since that program exists in the ROM... but anything is possible if you are inclined to try hard enough!
Let me hijack this thread for a bit. Maybe you can help me out with something.
What I would like, or maybe this exists already, is a method to use my S9's with TCPMP Controls - to be able to use the Next/Previous keys on the headset to switch tracks on TCPMP.
When I do so now, they make a sound, but do nothing. They do work for Windows Media Player, but WMP doesn't work well with ORB. Any ideas on how to do this
Dishe said:
Oh! The WIRED headset!
I thought you meant the button on the side of the device that normally goes to the voice app.
Its hard to change the wired one because it isn't a standard button... its hardware(HTC)-specific, and so it wouldn't appear in a standard reg key.
In fact, we're sorta lucky that the button launches anything at all, because in older HTC phones the headset button only sent an "answer" signal, so it was useless for anything other than picking up calls.
If you're desperate, you can write an app that sits waiting for the "Voice Dial" signal, and launches something else, or maybe replace the voice dial .exe with a link to voice command... which is also difficult since that program exists in the ROM... but anything is possible if you are inclined to try hard enough!
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The latest version of TCPMP works with AVRCP (the bluetooth audio controls), however it is now called CorePlayer and costs $.
I've seen someone here write an app that will allow GSplayer to work with those controls, and GSplayer is free (and supports streaming audio, but not video). Its possible to adapt that to other players as well, but I haven't figured out how, and no one has made assigning custom commands to those keys an easy process (yet).
I use MortPlayer with my A2DP/ AVRCP headsets instead of WMP because its much more efficient, supports all my remote controls (and shuts the screen off to save battery after every keypress) and remembers where I was up to when I last closed the program (I hate it how WMP makes you load a playlist every time you open it!).
For streaming video, I just use TCPMP and don't bother with the remote controls... if I'm watching something on the screen, I don't mind pressing it. Remote controls for me are useful for music or any application in which the phone is tucked away somewhere. Why would you need it for video?
Well then, consider the thread hijacked. We now return to our regularly scheduled conversation.
I've been fighting with the X1 for over 3 roms and searching the net and xda for some hours without any solution to this.
Simple as that, I want to launch a voice dialing software, (or any other application) excluding Voice Commander, from my bluetooth button, which will take input (voice) from the bluetooth microphone and not from the main unit.
Am I asking too much? This thing can happen quite easily to phones that are decades old. Voice commander is pointless and utter crap for non supported languages. I've found various recording apps for that purpose but I haven't managed to launch them using the bluetooth button. If I am to use the main unit, voice dialing misses its purpose.
So any hints or advice where to head to? I've seen many registry keys and bluetooth audio gateway dlls but none could actually execute a custom application instead of the damn Voice Commander.
Thanks.
For me, Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 works perfectly, but I guess you're saying that it's not available in Greek?
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George Knighton said:
For me, Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 works perfectly, but I guess you're saying that it's not available in Greek?
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Not only that but some people prefer prerecorded voice recognition than Voice Command. In any case it should be possible to launch any application you want with the bluetooth button voice dialing or not, the question is how.
I do not think you should have that site listed in your signature, if you don't mind my saying so.
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The site once was a paradise of music but it's been down for some time. Removed the link until it is back up again.
So people anyone? I wouldn't have imagined that XPERIA can't record callers voice nor a configurable way of voice dialing with bluetooth. These things are for granted in other platforms...
I know its not out yet, but when it is could someone tell me if it has this for use with bluetooth headset as I have a N95 8GB and its the best bit of the phone, recognises any clearly spoken name without programing your voice.
Cheers in advance.
Microsoft Voice Command has done that for years, and more.
Thanks for the reply, as I'm still knocking stones together as I have not had a touch phone I wasn't sure of this feature. But sounds promising. Cheers.
Voice Command in WM...
Just got a Touch 2 on T-Mobile (UK)... no sign of any voice input anywhere (not even learnt Voice Tags as on old smartphones). No mention in the PDF manual either - could this be something T-Mobile has removed? (Also no Twitter client, or Youtube - both present in HTC version I think)...
slowcat2 said:
Just got a Touch 2 on T-Mobile (UK)... no sign of any voice input anywhere (not even learnt Voice Tags as on old smartphones). No mention in the PDF manual either - could this be something T-Mobile has removed? (Also no Twitter client, or Youtube - both present in HTC version I think)...
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possibly yes. Carriers typically screw up a good thing. Ultimately hurting the HTC brand in my opinion. HTC has launched a new ad campaign which is supposed to strengthen their brand. Let's wish them good luck as they are hands down the best mind behind the devices, not the carriers
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Just got a Touch 2 on T-Mobile (UK)... no sign of any voice input anywhere (not even learnt Voice Tags as on old smartphones). No mention in the PDF manual either - could this be something T-Mobile has removed? (Also no Twitter client, or Youtube - both present in HTC version I think)...
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Microsoft Voice Command is a separate program - not part of the operating system. You will need to download it. And probably pay for it.
elyl said:
Microsoft Voice Command is a separate program - not part of the operating system. You will need to download it. And probably pay for it.
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I'm a biker and the problem is to command the phone by the bluetooth headset cenral buton. I had tried with Voice2go but it' seem's impossible to command the HD2 from the HeadSet.
Did you make the test with MSVoice Command or another soft ?
Thank you
I cannot find it for the life of me and searching brings no results either. I use voice dialling in conjunction with a blue tooth hands free in the car so it's pretty important to me.
Assuming that it is simply missing from the cooked ROM does anyone have the relevant .cab?
TIA
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Search software/apps & themes forum for MSVC, i.e. MicroSoft Voice Command
Close, but no cigar, I'm not interested in running programmes by voice, I just want to say a name to the Bluetooth in the car and it dials like it used to. However, MSVC eventually is mentioned in the same sentence as CVSD which is the missing element.
It's pain to find Cybertron Voice Speed Dial, which as far as I was concerned, was part of Mobile Windows in the first place!
You can download the relevant cab file here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3191184&postcount=3
BTW. Where the hell are all the buttons gone for posting..?