can we use this bluetooth headset with Hermes??
http://www.emercedesbenz.com/Jun06/22_Mercedes_Introduces_Telephone_Module_With_Bluetooth.html
Why don't you post in the Hermes forum? Is it that complicated?
To answer your simple (e.g.: easy to find out yourself) question: yes, Hermes sports the SA profile (SAP).
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Hi guys! Do you know if there's a way to record a conversation on the Prophet (ita version). I'd be thankful for some sugestions..thanx
Search is your friend :wink:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=40100&highlight=poll
And Menneisyys' post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=40429&highlight=poll
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Cant record you conversation because hardware limit. You can only record when you turn loud spearker on but quality is very low
check this out - works great on windows mobile smartphone, but i haven't checked how good or bad the pocket pc version is:
http://www.1800message.com/default.aspx
regards, lutz
IDEA - Use bluetooth
I understand that that there is a hardware limitation to record both parties during a phone call (probably the manner the sound is routed).
However, maybe the following idea could work:
Use the bluetooth inteface (handset service) to do the same job. I assume that any program could have access to the data that are send to the handset. Maybe, with the proper software or drivers, one could for instance save the bluetooth binary stream on the ram/rom and convert it later on to an audible format (I do not propose decoding on the fly since this might be too much for the processor)..
What do you think?
Regards
Evans
It's a good idea! But you must have "Windows CE programing skill" to do that. Ask some software company, may be they will help Us.
Evans_Prophet: you might want to do a bit more reading on the board. We've had discussions about this before - Mamaich informed us that the bluetooth audio path is hardwired and is independant of the OS.
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Thanks from Achille2005
Lots of thanx for you all just from achille2005.
Regards
What't the free program that routes all the PDA sounds via the handsfree/headset profile of a bluetooth headset?
There are various, but VJVolubilis will do it within hardware limitations. I don't think the Magician permits this, from my findings. Typically it's only WM5 devices or non-MS bluetooth stacks that allow it. Although if you find otherwise, let me know and I'll incorporate it.
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vijay555 said:
There are various, but VJVolubilis will do it within hardware limitations. I don't think the Magician permits this, from my findings. Typically it's only WM5 devices or non-MS bluetooth stacks that allow it. Although if you find otherwise, let me know and I'll incorporate it.
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Vijay,
Can you not write one?
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=772614&
That one doesn't work with the Magician.
27 - you may have misunderstood. I did write one, VJVolubilis. It permits slightly more control then the app linked to in the HowardForums post, although it's made from the same information publicised in the MSDN blog, so it does the same and a bit more. However, the limitation is down to the Microsoft bluetooth stack and their implementation of the audio gateway in WM2003.
"VJvolubilis -agon" will try to direct audio to headset, if your system is compatible.
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vijay555 said:
27 - you may have misunderstood. I did write one, VJVolubilis. It permits slightly more control then the app linked to in the HowardForums post, although it's made from the same information publicised in the MSDN blog, so it does the same and a bit more. However, the limitation is down to the Microsoft bluetooth stack and their implementation of the audio gateway in WM2003.
"VJvolubilis -agon" will try to direct audio to headset, if your system is compatible.
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So, does your program work on the Magician?
27 - unfortunately no, it doesn't work on the Magician as I said. In fact, I don't think it works on any WM2003 device AFAIK, but as I said, it's based on the same code as the other app, which was provided by a Microsoft guy.
There may be special secret ways to enable it, since I believe that this is possible with other bluetooth stacks, but it doesn't seem to be possible with the standard Microsoft stack.
The BluePlayer app that is available on the board apparently redirects all audio to bluetooth (stereo) headsets. If this works on the Magician, this might be another way to try it.
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vijay555 said:
27 - unfortunately no, it doesn't work on the Magician as I said. In fact, I don't think it works on any WM2003 device AFAIK, but as I said, it's based on the same code as the other app, which was provided by a Microsoft guy.
There may be special secret ways to enable it, since I believe that this is possible with other bluetooth stacks, but it doesn't seem to be possible with the standard Microsoft stack.
The BluePlayer app that is available on the board apparently redirects all audio to bluetooth (stereo) headsets. If this works on the Magician, this might be another way to try it.
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It needs to redirect to a mono kit. This is the purpose
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=899607
i'm looking for a sdk or api for the bluetooth stack on the magician. I'm planning on writing a tool that will enable some much needed stuff on wireless headsets (caller id and other stuff)
but i do need that api to do stuff, as i can't really find any info on the handling of the protocols and profiles
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i'm looking for a sdk or api for the bluetooth stack on the magician. I'm planning on writing a tool that will enable some much needed stuff on wireless headsets (caller id and other stuff)
but i do need that api to do stuff, as i can't really find any info on the handling of the protocols and profiles
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I do not know if it can help you but this is a free compact framework library with many Bluetooth oriented classes
http://32feet.net/library/
i've seen it, it's seriously underdocumented. their is only the name of a specific function, but no explanation about it.
Hey,
the bluetooth stack on the magician is from microsoft. There are several commercial and non-commercial bluetooth API`s around. Commercial for example: www.franson.com. Non- Commercial: search for Peter Foot on Google.
Later,
sojakim
Forum search down today, so sorry if this is on forums, but I could not find "google-ing."
Have any of you used this software with Jasjar. Latest version can be used with PPC and even can be used with BT devices which I interpret as being able to be used with my BT headset. But wanted some opeions before I splurge. I am a student (philosophy) so writing papers while walk in the sunshine state seems like a well worth venture. But how accurate is it with PPC and BT headset (Inside and outside)? 90%, 80%, 70%, etc., accurate?
DNS on PDA
All the software allows you to do is convert recored files on your desktop. I would imagine you could use the bluetooth headset to record.
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All the software allows you to do is convert recored files on your desktop. I would imagine you could use the bluetooth headset to record.
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then what is this? He seems to be dictating.
http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2006/11/01.html
[edit] actually, this seems to be nuance voicecontrol I believe. Still, it should do what you want.
ps. Not a good idea to put your email addy in your username if you don't want spam. Googleing your username brings up 4 results cached by the spiders already, which means that spam crawlers already have it, but changing it would still be good advice.
I'll try in my own terms - if I knew the language I might could search!
Settings shortcut - I want to be able to 'Quick Link' to Settings, All Settings, or 'apps' within those 'folders'. I cannot find them to make a short cut - I think they may be referential or database addressed - I don't know the right term, but I cannot find them where other program's are located. What is this method called, formally and shorthand, and how do I link or shortcut to apps within them in WM (seems to be similar in 5 and 6.X). Is there a primer for this method?
Bluetooth - I want to receive bluetooth stream to my phone, and send it out on wired earphones. I think the phone thus needs a A2DP? profile as receiver not transmitter. Is such possible?.
Thanks any and all!
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how do I link or shortcut to apps within them in WM (seems to be similar in 5 and 6.X). Is there a primer for this method?
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Use: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=275577