I came across this clear female voice sound wav which I am using for my Wizard. Worth a listen. Copy it into your windows directory to use it.
http://docfiles.blogspot.com/2006/08/nice-female-voice-sms-alert.html#links
That's the one I've been using for a while... and I'm pretty sick of it. I need to change it :shock:
Thanks for the wav for my collection - add 2 off my own - one is a sexy female voice and the other is star trek - incoming mail message :wink:
I've been looking around the forum and googling for information on Call Managers for the Wizard. I've found various kinds, but they all seem to be basic like MagiCall and Call and SMS Blocker.
I was wondering if anybody knows of an advanced call manager?
In addition to the basic Ignore, Hangup, Pickup / Hangup features that are standard to the above call managers, i'm looking for the following.
1) ability to pick up the call and play a sound recording (like an MP3 or a WAV file)
2) behave like an answering machine and be able to record a voice message.
TIA
leepriestenator said:
I've been looking around the forum and googling for information on Call Managers for the Wizard. I've found various kinds, but they all seem to be basic like MagiCall and Call and SMS Blocker.
I was wondering if anybody knows of an advanced call manager?
In addition to the basic Ignore, Hangup, Pickup / Hangup features that are standard to the above call managers, i'm looking for the following.
1) ability to pick up the call and play a sound recording (like an MP3 or a WAV file)
2) behave like an answering machine and be able to record a voice message.
TIA
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Try http://www.pocketgear.com
--M
There is an issue with using ring tones downloaded via AT&T Media Net on 8525's after updating the ROM. You can purchase, download and even listen to the tunes in Windows Media Player but when you try to set it as the ring tone, the file doesn’t play for inbound calls. The issue is due to some missing code in the ROM updated release and DRM media files. Both HTC and AT&T are aware of this issue but AT&T has decided not to release the fix until the next ROM update (to WM6). Is there anyone out there that would be able to create a fix for this so that all of us poor folks that bought ring tones from Media Net can actually use those files as a ring tone?
I noticed the same problem
I wonder if there is an application that would pick up my phone after some rings, and plays a message and people can drop a message.
So I will have a voicemailbox with recorded messages which I can point and click at, save them, listen again, etc. Just recorded als .mp3 on internal storage. Maybe even callback options, sms-back options etc.
I really hate dialling that voicemailbox number, choosing 1 and 2 to listen messages. I have no overvieuw of messages etc.
The app looks fairly simple to me. Does it exist already?
You're searching for some kind of on-device visual voice mail
I would really like to see this at this moment my voicemail is nothing more than a question to mail me or sms me but most people do not like that
one question when your phone is off or you are out of range what would you like another app to take it over?
This is a nice idea...
See it more as a secretary app. instead of a voicemail app.
Where you're in your car and you don't / can't talk.
Perhaps something with different messages you can choose from (you need to make them yourself?)
Something like "Hello this is <insert name>, I'm driving at the moment, please leave a message after the beep" *beep* The person leaves a message that will be saved as mp3 file for example.
@WvanWaas
When out of range, your 'standard' voicemail will take over.
But when in meetings, or as said, driving, it would be nice that the persons message can be stored on my device.
The ultimate thing would be that this program can dial my voicemail, automaticcally send DTMF tones (time and pattern), and store eventually new voicemailmessages locally. The number of new voicemails on my network is available (since manila uses it too).
With Telfort home-phone, I get emails with .mp3s of voicemail messages (VOIP). Thats really good.
With vodafone UK I was using vodafone mail - voicemails automatically appeared as emails with WAV attachments.
Was very handy
There dont exist any programs?
the only app is isecretary. it doesnt work on diamond though
I use www.youmail.com and also wrote a simple client to parse through my emails and just list my voicemails in a UI.
Youmail also does speech to text transcription so you don't even have to play the sound file-- just read it.
It not for outside US I guess...
It looks promising...
It exists for Nokia phones
I have not found an application as such for the diamond but I know that it exists for Nokia. With the Nokia N95 there is a built in application that works as a voicemail. Of course only when there is coverage and the phone is working.
The application picks up the call after some time (configurable) and plays a greeting message that you have previously recorded and after the beep, the caller can record his message. The application saves that recording and whenever you are available you can playback that message.
Hope to find one for Diamond.
Yup, my T-Mobile voicemail charges are silly, plus I'd like to have more control and functionality from my voicemail. An included blacklist filter would be handy too.
I have a Touch Pro (Raphael).. Is there really nothing around at the moment that will work? That's kind of strange.
Just kick this one up once more ...
This type of app could cause some expensive long distance charges if you were outside of your local calling area though, no? I'm thinking your phone would need to be connected to the call in order to record an .mp3 voice message locally on the device, whereas carrier voicemail can be received regardless of where you are anywhere in the world without costing you as the user a fee to receive a message.
I see that Touch HD can record calls.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=457808&page=4
A simple application which auto-answers, plays a file, records a message and nicely puts them in a list, so I have total controll of my voicemessages?
That would be well killer-app... I'd pay for it, simply because I need it.
i realy want this app too!!!!!
Sounds nice to me as well
+1 here....
Try This. Loaded on my Diamond but havn't tested it.
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Try This. Loaded on my Diamond but havn't tested it.
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thanks, i installed it, and recorded an message for people calling me, but cant get the program pick up my call... i allready said he must pick the call after 3 sec. and also after 0 seconds, he dont pick up any call... i added the number with wich i'm trying, at an group, and i see the missed call in isecretary also, but he dont pick up... any body know how this works? the site op the maker is down
Why I Secretary can’t mute the microphone of my xperia x1 and why the caller can’t hear my answer message
How can I fix this using registry or any tweak tool for windows mobile 6.1
thanks
that's what every diamons-user needs!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqnhm8yfTqM
I was just wondering if it would be possible to make an app which can play an mp3, when somebody calls you and send that to the caller.
I have seen blacklist programs which can blacklist a particular person. But i haven't found a app that could do like i described.
I think it would be handy to have an option menu when a person calls you, where you are in a meeting. You then click on a ex. a 5 favorites list where one is a personal mp3 which plays "sorry i'm in a meeting right know. Please call me back in 30 minutes" or "sorry i'm currently watching a movie, i'll call you back in 2 hours"
this way you don't have to change your voicemail over and over again.
Sounds fun or just ridiculous ?
Huh, a bit of both... But I'm not spending my life updating my voicemail, theres one standard announcement, and if people can't reach me then either they will try later or I'll call them back... but I don't give a damn about people knowing why i'm not available
To the subject, like pretty much all WM phones I don't think the HD2 can play an audio file through the phone line. It can only take the sound from the mic, which goes directly to the radio. Just like it can't record an incoming call, incoming sound goes straight to the speaker without going through the main processor, which thus can't intercept it.
There are such programs that will send an sms to the caller instead of voice though.