As the title said....
Which is the best voip application??
I wanna it running on my Touch....
I've already tried SjPhone..
But it uses the stereospeaker (not the internal one) and the partner gets bad echos while speaking....
Is there a way to make it use the internal speaker or could you suggest me a better app??
Let me know..
Thank you!!
Noone??
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flaviopac said:
Noone??
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There is NO app that uses the internal phonespeaker....
And the built in VoIP in WM6 is working good.
BUT only with headset
papamopps said:
There is NO app that uses the internal phonespeaker....
And the built in VoIP in WM6 is working good.
BUT only with headset
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How can I set my built in voip?
I didn't know anything about it...
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How can I set my built in voip?
I didn't know anything about it...
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then use the google search function.....
and the forum search function.
- voip
voipsettings.cab
you will find it
Any solution for the echos?
Use headset
I tried it with the standard HTC headset, it works very well....
But when I try to use it with my BLUETOOTH headset, it doesn't work....
I mean that if I call someone using the standard mode, it works correctly, but if I use SjPhone, the program uses the stereospeaker, not the bluetooth headset.......
Why??
flaviopac said:
I tried it with the standard HTC headset, it works very well....
But when I try to use it with my BLUETOOTH headset, it doesn't work....
I mean that if I call someone using the standard mode, it works correctly, but if I use SjPhone, the program uses the stereospeaker, not the bluetooth headset.......
Why??
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btaudio.cab redirects audio from the system speaker(s) to a bt headset. may want to give that a shot.
yes, BTAUDIO.cab or search for "bluetooth toggle". Those will make it so all PPC audio go to the BT hdset, even when on just the BT headset profile.
Or if you sign up with a company like VOIP Raider or VOIPStunt.com, they have a phone-to-phone option that let you use your PHONE signal (not data) to make calls. there's a small connection fee (like 5 euro cents), but otherwise, it has the same cost as a regular call. this has the advantage of not relying on data and the connections are MUCH MUCH better for the phone call.
Not sure if this will do what you want, but it does work well if it meets your usage scenario.
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I have a Vario II with Skype installed.
I realise that Skype recommends that you use the supplied headset when using the product for calling (rather than the speakerphone) but I was wondering if I can use my Bluetooth headset instead of the wired headset?
Bluetooth works fine with ordinary phone calls so I sort of expected it to work with Skype (doesn't the phone just see a Bluetooth headset as a standard headset once a partnership has been established?) - but it doesn't appear to work.
Am I missing something or does Skype for Pocket PC not support Bluetooth? And, if not, why not?
Skype probably doesn't use BT Headset profile. They probably should. But look at how long it took MS to make Voice Command work with BT and on our phones it didn't even work. I bet A2DP stereo headsets would work since it is an audio sending profile and not related to calls but you wouldn't be able to use the MIC except for the one on the phone. This might be enough functionality someone could try if they haven't already. However, there is the utility that someone wrote for the Samsung SCH-i730 that redirect all audio to the BT headset. There is no reason it shouldn't work on any PPC that uses the Microsoft BT stack. So try it out and see if it works.
http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/391448-post1.html
You need to create shortcuts to the toggle executable to make it easy to use.
There is a reg entry that will allow you to patch all sound to a BT headset.
HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand
LaunchAPEnable should be 0 instead of 1. Once done the headset hardware button will be remapped to connect to the device instead of launching voice command.
You will still be able to press the button to answer calls, it just won't initiate voice dial for new calls.
I would suggest one of those small freeware that allow to remap the hardware button (my button right softw key's been remapped to display a full program menu, that includes the voice command). I'm using a program called New Menu for Windows Mobile 5.
Hope this will help,
Sam
Can anyone share if they have any other methods to use BT with skype?
bsica said:
Can anyone share if they have any other methods to use BT with skype?
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sorry for the bump... but if this can somehow work it would be a godsend... any ideas oh wise ones?
read my previous post.
To toggle Audio to A2DP you might want to see:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1485391#post1485391
It's an easy way of switching audio to the headset and back to the device. This is for A2DP only.
hey guys,i was hoping for a different thing..is it possible to change the sound from the loudspeaker to the small speaker?? like using a real phone instead of using earphones..i dont have any earphones or bt headsets for the moment so i was hoping that someone can help me out here..its annoying if ur using skype while other people can hear the person you are talking to..
p/s:i've search everywhere including this forum,but still no solution..
No. Apparently it's a flaw in WM: it doesn't give apps access to the phone speaker.
that's a shame..hope microsoft will consider this for their future product
Bluetooth does work with Skype
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Can anyone share if they have any other methods to use BT with skype?
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Try www.Fring.com it has the Skype, MSN, ICQ in there they're all work with the bluetooth. (check the setting after the installation to allow bluetooth headset)
Hello folks!
I know this is a pretty App-specific question, but has anyone managed to get Skype working on the universal with a bluetooth-headset?
Since Skype is not really an "incoming/outgoing phone call" the headset is not activated and I can only get audio through the built-in speaker/mic or a wired headset. (both of which is annoying)
Any ideas on how to trick Skype into using Bluetooth-Handsfree for IO?
Not sure why, but I have been told Skype works with bt-headsets on other devices flawlessly. Is there anything special about the Universal that could apply here?
I already asked this in the official skype-forums, but only got the usual "mobile devices are not officially supported"-answers....
There is a program you can use that will redirect all audio output to BT - I have made Skype and BT work this way. I can't remember what its called so do a search.
The program is "blueMusic"
Thanks for the reply, will try that.
Does this software only redirect output or does it also activate the BT-headset's microphone for recording?
I had luck using Helmi's Widcomm bluetooth stack. Search for it in the Universal forums. It's pretty sweet and treats your handsfree profile device like an Audio gateway.
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Thanks for the reply, will try that.
Does this software only redirect output or does it also activate the BT-headset's microphone for recording?
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It should do both, but, not 100% sure about the latter part
do this change and a soft reset so any time you want can tranfer l'audio to your bluetooth headset , il works with skype and any other application.
hklm\software\oem\voicecommand and set the value of "launchapenable" from 1 to 0
I'm somewhat new to voip. I have an at&t tilt and I'm signed up with the internet unlimited and a voice plan of 450 min. I told at&t that I just want the internet data plan and that they can cancel the voice plan because together they are costing over 100 a month,
What I want to do is use my unlimited data plan with voip. I installed skype but I don't like the way it uses my speaker phone instead of just the regular phone speaker.
at&t can't charge me for using skype right? I mean besides my data charges...
I noticed that the rom I installed on my phone has a voip setting within the comm manager, Can I put the info from my skype account into this voip settings in the communication manager?
Like I said I'm just trying to save money by using my tilt aka kaiser as an internet only device and then use voip for the phone functionality. I would need to be able to call lan lines and other cell phones and also have my own phone number to accept incoming calls. I am thankful for any help"even if it's to tell me it can't be done" Thanks
no data is data att dont know what your data is voice, movies, pr0n or whatever if they did they would be breaking a pile of laws for spying on you
and even if they knew they cant charge you for a service they dont provide for you
also pretty sure that no voip application or other application can access the "reguler phone" speaker think it's hardwired to the gsm module
SO theres no way to have a private conversation with somone? speakerphone is too loud to always use. what about blue tooth? will bluetooth work with skype on a mobile. Or really what im asking is ; can I use bluetooth to hear sound on my phone other than gsm>?
yes using a2dp
and even a wired headset should work
I think you will find that A2DP uses too much CPU to be used with a high-CPU application such as Skype (it certainly does on my Hermes). Also, as far as I can tell A2DP is a one way audio link (sound goes to the headset, but not the other way) and such is inappropriate for this type of use. Your best bet is to use a wired headset.
You may also want to try Fring (google it); i'm told it contains a Skype client that can use the phone's speaker as opposed to the loudspeaker.
Windows Mobile 6 has its own VOIP built in (provided it wasn't removed from your ROM) and while this works (uses the in built phone app so works just like that can with any audio device that you can use in a normal phone call) it is very (and I mean VERY) difficult to set up. Definitely not for the feint of heart...
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I think you will find that A2DP uses too much CPU to be used with a high-CPU application such as Skype (it certainly does on my Hermes). Also, as far as I can tell A2DP is a one way audio link (sound goes to the headset, but not the other way) and such is inappropriate for this type of use. Your best bet is to use a wired headset.
You may also want to try Fring (google it); i'm told it contains a Skype client that can use the phone's speaker as opposed to the loudspeaker.
Windows Mobile 6 has its own VOIP built in (provided it wasn't removed from your ROM) and while this works (uses the in built phone app so works just like that can with any audio device that you can use in a normal phone call) it is very (and I mean VERY) difficult to set up. Definitely not for the feint of heart...
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I just bought a bluetooth stereo headset that uses a2dp and I can carry coversations with it so it does work with phones calls.
Also where are the VOIP setting in WM6?
Like he said, your provider may have taken it out, I flashed my rom so I have it. But Inorder to set it up, Would I still need an account with skype? or another service? or will the voip in wm6 work on its own,?
caeci11ius said:
Windows Mobile 6 has its own VOIP built in (provided it wasn't removed from your ROM) and while this works (uses the in built phone app so works just like that can with any audio device that you can use in a normal phone call) it is very (and I mean VERY) difficult to set up. Definitely not for the feint of heart...
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Im not feint hearted!
Please bring on your instructions?
Hi,
I'm thinking about buying a bluetooth headset because I'm constantly on the move and in the car. I would however need to be able to record my calls (because I'm a journalist).
Is there a programme that can record calls automatically, even when I'm using a bluetooth headset?
I tried searching the market but couldn't really find anything useful...
I've tried quite a few, most doesn't work. killer mobile's total recall works well but doesn't allow connections to bluetooth headset.
Allcallrecorder works better but recording of the other party is quite soft. The best so far and its a freeware. http://allcallrecorder.com/
If you manage to find something better, let me know.
Matt
matteosg said:
I've tried quite a few, most doesn't work. killer mobile's total recall works well but doesn't allow connections to bluetooth headset.
Allcallrecorder works better but recording of the other party is quite soft. The best so far and its a freeware. http://allcallrecorder.com/
If you manage to find something better, let me know.
Matt
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thanks for the answer matteosg,
can you confirm that allcallrecorder works with a bluetooth headset?
it does work but the voice of the other party is very soft. Barely hear it sometimes... Not perfect but the best so far
check this out
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=60323
star it if you think it's useful, thx!
Ok, I have the T-Mobile Tab, I have Skype and Google Voice working via 3G and Wifi but here is the issue...
I have tried 4 different wireless bluetooth headsets and they all react the same... They connect and pair with no issues BUT...
When you place a call the other callers voice is routed, as it should be, to the BT headset, however, my voice is not routed through the BT microphone and it uses the Tab's built in mic...
This is pretty unacceptable as you can imagine and pretty much defeats the purpose of a BT headset...
Any ideas, thoughts, or help on how to get the Tab to route voice via the BT headset as opposed to it's built in mic would be MUCH appreciated!!!!
Thanks in advance!
This was kind of discussed in another thread. Current thinking is that they modified the profile to not support a mic on the BT headset.
Until someone creates a patch, update or a custom rom, there probably won't be a solution.
This is the price we pay for getting the new toys right away. Once the dev's start rolling out the mods, I am sure it will be corrected.
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This was kind of discussed in another thread. Current thinking is that they modified the profile to not support a mic on the BT headset.
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Whilst this may be true for US Tabs, FWIW bluetooth headset profiles do not work with Skype on Euro Tabs either.
I've been trying it out this afternoon, and whilst my headset (well, wristset to be totally accurate) works fine for regular cellular calls, when I try to use Skype I only get audio out.
If I check the options for the connected device in the bluetooth settings, I have both Media and Phone profiles checked. If I uncheck Media, I no longer even get audio out with Skype (though regular phone calls still work ok on the headset), which shows that Skype is not using the Phone profile at all.
So, I suggest you look at the options for your bluetooth device to see if it even has the option for Phone. If it does, it seems that the headset profile is still there and it is actually Skype which is not using it.
Regards,
Dave
If you read some of the comments here, it seems that Skype for Android doesn't support bluetooth anyway.
Regards,
Dave
Thanks for the info man. I'll check it out on my Sprint GT.
Wonder if it's possible to put the Samsung Galaxy S BT on the Tab?
It is because the sound of these apps is being routed via the A2DP profile and not Headset provide is you are hearing the sound via the BT headset but the mic used is the Tab's
clubtech said:
It is because the sound of these apps is being routed via the A2DP profile and not Headset provide is you are hearing the sound via the BT headset but the mic used is the Tab's
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Should I try a BT without A2DP support??
Thanks in advance!
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Should I try a BT without A2DP support??
Thanks in advance!
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Since my headset didn't work with Skype at all with the Phone profile awhen I switched of the Media (A2DP) profile, I doubt a non-A2DP headset will help.
The problem is Skype doesn't use the phone profile.
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Dave
I dont think its limited to skype either. I tried two other programs last night, neither one had working mic.
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BT works just fine within Skype when using it on my MacBook Pro and my iMac.... The only issues I am having is on the Tab...
I wonder if it would be possible to flash or install the euro BT .apk?
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I wonder if it would be possible to flash or install the euro BT .apk?
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Why? Still won't work because the problem is with Skype on Android - it does not use the phone BT profile.
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Dave
No BT Headset Profile in any of the US Galaxy Tabs
The reason that none of can use their Bluetooth headsets with a program like Skype (or better yet, Line2, which I am a beta tester for) is that the Amrican carriers ripped out the ability to use BT Headset profile. Now some headset (such as te Jabra Stone) uses Audio profile, so it will work with the GalaxyTab, but we definitely need someone to break that an hack in a great fix so that we can get Line2, install it on the Tab, then us Bluetooth Headsets to do our communcating. This because the best (and cheapest) phone/data device in the world at that point. Is anyone working on that?
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The reason that none of can use their Bluetooth headsets with a program like Skype (or better yet, Line2, which I am a beta tester for) is that the Amrican carriers ripped out the ability to use BT Headset profile. Now some headset (such as te Jabra Stone) uses Audio profile, so it will work with the GalaxyTab, but we definitely need someone to break that an hack in a great fix so that we can get Line2, install it on the Tab, then us Bluetooth Headsets to do our communcating. This because the best (and cheapest) phone/data device in the world at that point. Is anyone working on that?
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Interesting. I am going to pick up a Jabra Stone and see if it works with Skype on the Tab.
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Interesting. I am going to pick up a Jabra Stone and see if it works with Skype on the Tab.
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Jabra Stone does not work either. Just returned it for a refund.
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I have the nokia bt503 for a2dp. you need to long press to see option after its connected
Also works with nokia bh-104 but no a2dp and kenwood DNX6160 no a2dp
Dont know if this helps but...
Im able to use my Motorola BT S9 head set as headphones and make Unlocked Skype 3g calls no problem. US Sprint version.
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Dont know if this helps but...
Im able to use my Motorola BT S9 head set as headphones and make Unlocked Skype 3g calls no problem. US Sprint version.
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And these headphones have a mic built into them? And that mic worked for your Skype calls?