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Hello, Anybody succeded in activating voice command by pushing on the standard talk button of the QTEK headset? i understand there is a solution for bluetooth devices, but i tried with the standard headset and apparently it doesn't work...i am using the fantastic 2.8 ROM....
i am also intresseted to do that.
Did anyone found a solution?
It seems that the standard "Talk" button on Qtek's headset is only good for picking up incomming calls. It is not similar to voice button on the device. I've desperatly searched for registry keys to change that.
Did anyone have any luck?
Thanks,
Rostylsav
This didn't work for me, but it's easy to roll back. Pasted from Howard Forum.
Originally Posted by tbrown801
I have seen several posts about accessing Voice Command over your Bluetooth headset. I have been able to do this succefully with just a couple of steps.
First:
goto "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path". Change the default value from "\Windows\SDDialer.exe" to "\Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCMD.exe".
Now you should be able to activate Micrsoft Voice Command by pressing the connect button on your bluetooth headset. My Scala headset beeps twice when it's ready for the Voice Command. My husbands Motorola headset beeps once when it's ready for the Voice Command.
Then you can also enable your bluetooth headset to receive music and other sound from your MDA by running the tweak "Enable Bluetooth Receive" using the Registry Wizard Program.
@glee719: This paste you did is about using Bluetooth headset for voice-dial.
The question is about the standard headset that goes with the Wizard . . . .
afaik the push-button on the headset works similar to the 'hook' buttons (green & red). Those do not trigger voicecommand either . . . .
glee719 said:
This didn't work for me, but it's easy to roll back. Pasted from Howard Forum.
Originally Posted by tbrown801
I have seen several posts about accessing Voice Command over your Bluetooth headset. I have been able to do this succefully with just a couple of steps.
First:
goto "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path". Change the default value from "\Windows\SDDialer.exe" to "\Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCMD.exe".
Now you should be able to activate Micrsoft Voice Command by pressing the connect button on your bluetooth headset. My Scala headset beeps twice when it's ready for the Voice Command. My husbands Motorola headset beeps once when it's ready for the Voice Command.
Then you can also enable your bluetooth headset to receive music and other sound from your MDA by running the tweak "Enable Bluetooth Receive" using the Registry Wizard Program.
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Sorry to tell, it is not working for me, if i create a shortcut with "\Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCMD.exe", and click on it, the voice command will lunch, however, putting the path in the reg, soft reset, press on buletooth handset doesn't work, any idea ?
By the way, how can we Set the microphone gain on the Wizard ? and how can we set the voice command to talk more and more louder ???
Yeah i'm interested to know how to make full use of the given headset, as i use it to listen to mp3 alot. The 'talk' button looks useless other than answering calls, unlike the w800i headset.
@rookery, this is NOT about the BT headset to activate VoiceCommand
Oh Sorry, did you mean the 2.5mm handfree, I don't have it in hand, does it work by the changing the reg key ???
hi to All,
useless to say i already tried the registry change for BT, and it didn't work for the STANDARD headset that is connected through the 2.5 mm jack. maybe, it is simply not possible.....
Is there a key for Talk button in the registry?
Does anyone know if there is a key for "Talk" button function in the registry?
We know there is one for BT headsets, but what about the conventional headset which comes with the device?
Anyone figure this out yet????????
Thanks
Hello everybody,
I just would like to hear some (technical) comments regarding making stereo bluetooth headset usage more convenient with a device like the HTC Universal.
My current situation is as follows:
The stereo bluetooth headset that I am using is http://www.itechdynamic.com/en/products_spec.asp?cid=2&pid=02040
The inconvenient problem I am encountering is the cumbersome method of going into "wireless-stereo/hands-free/headset" mode immediately after switching ON my headset.
The pairing between the device and the headset was not an issue, however one would think that once paired - there would be no need to go into the "Partnership Settings" again, and again, and again, etc...
So assuming that the Universal device has Bluetooth ALWAYS active, I switch ON my headset and the only think that works is the Multi-Function-Button on the headset that triggers the voice dialer / voice commander. Once the phone dialer is running I conveniently go into hands-free mode. This is fine and all, but quite useless when I am not using the phone dialer.
I mean, after switching ON the headset, and then I start to play an audio file - the headset should be the point of audio output, not Universal's speakers. This does not happen after switching ON the headset. To make this happen, I must do the follwing:
1. Switch ON the headset
2. On the Universal Device, go to Comm Manager and select the Settings tab
3. Choose Bluetooth Settings...
4. Select the Devices tab
5. Select the defined Partnership between the headset and the Universal device, in my case this selection is "i.Tech Clip S"
6. Under the "Select services to use from this device" we have:
a.) Hands Free
b.) Wireless Stereo
c.) Headset
All three are selected but in reality are not working (not yet anyway..)
7. Clicking the REFRESH button causes the services selected in point 6 above to change. Clicking the REFRESH button causes the Hands Free and Wireless Stereo services to be de-selected while the Headset service to remain selected.
8. Select the Hands Free and Wireless Stereo services and click on the Save button.
9. Now all is well!
So, the problem obviously is in point 6 where what the Universal device says is not actually what is reflected in reality.
But in order to work around the problem, I must do points 7 and 8. Since I wish to make an app that does the things mentioned in points 7 and 8 - I need to know what the REFRESH button actually does.
All I know so far is that the REFRESH button does not just elicit values from the registry. It does something that results in the registry values being written. This is where I would really appreciate your comments.
qtek 9000 MS voice commander 1.6 handsfree voiceenable !
It doesn't work , but now http://www.jetwaremobile.com/index.htm I have this ?!!!
But the voice down in my pocket PC. I want that Handsfree is only "ON", not "OF" after click?...
I use a SonyEricsson Bluetooth Headset HBH-PV705 with the TyTN.
It works fine so far, when using the phone.
But I want also all sounds to be played via the headset, so that I can use Skype with the headset.
Therefore I disabled the voicedialing-software (Cyberon Voice Dial) with the BLUETOOTH VOICE COMMAND OFF Hack.
The Voicedialing does not start anymore, when I push the button on the headset and I can here, that audio is completly redirected to the headset.
However after 10 seconds the headset disconnects again and audio is played via the speaker again.
I tried several headsets already!
Does anybody have an idea whats going wrong here?
Thanks so much!
I haven't searched through hear yet, but I have a similar problem, just lasts longer then 10 seconds before it switches back. and for some reason voice command doesn't initialize (though i haven't tried the whole process again)
Does really no one know that problem? Does redirection of audio to a headset work on your TyTN?
BT stereo earphones & annoying voice command bug
Check this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=354050&highlight=#354050
ulischultz, I found the reg hack for voice command didn't work to correct this either. This BT/A2DP situation is a known bug, hopefully to be fixed with ROM update.
Hi guys can you make a test with the trial version of this software and se if it solves the problem:
www.teksoftco.com and download the trial version of BlueMusic from the product section. A detailed description on how to install and how to use it on the website.
Cheers,
Raul
That looks very nice, but does not have any effect!
After 10secs the sound is switching back to the speaker!
The problem is than at a lower level so i think it should be fixed with the next RUU .
This means that it worked on your tytn?( i mean that it routed corectly the voice)
Cheers,
Raul Tinca
No, it did not. It seemed to activate the headset somehow, because I was able to hear some noise, but the sound was still played via the speaker. Only after pressing the button on the headset, the sound was redirected, but only for 10secs.
Where can I get the RUU-Update, and how will I be informed about it, when it arrives?
"the sound was redirected, but only for 10secs"
this is what i wanted to hear
Seems like if they fix the bug in the rom the software would run on the tytn also (after pushing once the headset button - as presented in the help file there are devices that need it to be pushed and some that don't).
Cheers,
Raul
use the btagext.dll extracted from the dopod 9000 wwe ext rom and copy it over the original one in the windows dir, then soft reset...
That solved the problem for me.
topogigi: Where can I get that file? I will give it a try!
rain: I have a original HTC TyTN in german language! Is there any place where I can check for a new software by my self?
For btagext.dll you should give it a search here on xda-dev or ask an Dopod device owner to extract it for you.
For software the hardware configuration is not that much different from the Wizard or Prophet so any software that works on this device will have to work on yours also. pocketgear, mobihand, pocketland.de to give a few examples of websites where you can look for software and download free trial versions. There are also freeware websites. Just google as there are plenty of them at the moment
Cheers,
Raul
So is there anyone who can send me that file? So that I can test it?
Thanks very much!
Here it is...
Hi,
Am having the same issue, I copied over the file but it has not helped, were there any other files you copied over. (I did reset)
Cheers.
A solution is finally found!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=59918
Thanks for the post but I do not really think this is a solution to the overall issue. It may help in just listening to audio but it takes away some functionality, that being able to initiate voice command or voice dialling.
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Here is what I found;
Adding the DWORD string "VoiceCmdDuration = 86400" (86400 = 24hrs) under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
passes the audio stream to the headset, for my issue where Voice Command was timing out on me before finishing what it was saying etc... this has worked fine, also, if not using Voice command a single press on the headset button passes Audio to it, second press disconnects.
I also changed this to value to 60 (seconds) after which the audio timed out and did not seem to start form zero again once initiated but I will need to test this some more. In the mean time I have entered some ridiculous figure to keep it running as I want, again, more testing and time will tell if this drains the battery any quicker.
I did NOT install BTAudioOn as mentioned in the other thread.
Hi cieplowski - how did your testing go? I got my V1605 on Friday and think I have the same issue with Voice Command. When I press & hold the button on my bluetooth headset it starts Voice Command and accepts my voice tag but almost immediately the sounds revert to the PDA speaker and I hear the response through the PDA and not my headset.
If your hack works and doesnt drain the battery then I'm extremly greatful
Thanks
Hi coe62,
Well, I used it over the weekend and it worked fine, I did not notice any abnormal battery drain etc....
Remember, all I have done is add
DWORD string "VoiceCmdDuration = 86400" (86400 = 24hrs) under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
Nothing else, no additional programs etc....
This tweak works by basically not disconecting the audio feed to the headset until the button is pressed again or the set time runs out. I am pretty sure that the time set runs from a soft reset so I have left mine as a huge value, 6000000 (I think)
Other findings are;
After voice call the Audio stream swithces back to the phone, this is great for me as I do not have to remember to press the button again to disconnect it hence saving battery power on the headset itself.
TomTom passes all Audio to the headset also.
Let me know if it works on yours.
Hi cieplowski - no joy I'm afraid. made the reg change and then reset but after this the headset pairs ok but all commands still come through the V1605 speaker and not the headset.
Only thing I can think is that I used the wrong DWORD value - should it be a hex or decimal value ?
thanks
Hi,
I been trying the BtAudioNav to redirect sound to my bluetooth hands-free but it doesn't work on my Trinity.
Anyone has try it with success?
Most mono-headsets do not support the A2DP profile.... so it is to be expected that this doesn't work for music and stuff...
However, i had it working once on my old Fujitsu Loox 600...can't remember how i did that though, but it has a different BT stack anyway...
Or do you just mean the phone-calls being redirected does not work ? Please try to be a bit more specific
Phone-calls works but for example redirect sound from GPS soft to headset not!!. With BtAudioNav should works but with my Trinity not.
Not all phones are capable of directing all audio to the mono bluetooth headset using the handsfree/headset audio gateway profile. Many of them are designed to ONLY stream voice calls. I'm not sure if this is due to the hardware or software (possibly a combination?), but some phones are capable of streaming/redirecting all audio entirely (as well as mic input) to the mono headset. I guess the Trinity doesn't. I've only heard of a few phones that actually work with that BT audio utility you're using, and they seem to be mostly older models, but that's just a guess. Anyway, perhaps there's a way to redirect all audio through the stereo bluetooth profile instead?
1. Copy the folder BTAudio and its contents to \Program Files
2. Using a registry editor amend the following entries from:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
Path = \Program Files\BTAudio\BTAudioOn.Exe
VoiceCmdDuration = 86400 (DEC) = 24 hours
3. Softreset
What does the above tool do exactly?
Tiemen said:
What does the above tool do exactly?
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Yeah...i'm very curious to what this does too...
Could this by any chance connect a Stereo BT headset in Audiomode by just clicking the .exe ? (ie not having to go into BT settings in the comm manager screen ?)
Moaske said:
Yeah...i'm very curious to what this does too...
Could this by any chance connect a Stereo BT headset in Audiomode by just clicking the .exe ? (ie not having to go into BT settings in the comm manager screen ?)
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Yes, can you please be more specific as to how this works? Does it interfere with voice dialing or making/receiving calls?
I have an Axim X50v which works just great with Skype and my mono Flamingo BT headset. Now I have an HTC P3600 and Skype won't work through the headset.
Bloody technology seems to go backwards :-(
Thanks.
qyach said:
1. Copy the folder BTAudio and its contents to \Program Files
2. Using a registry editor amend the following entries from:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
Path = \Program Files\BTAudio\BTAudioOn.Exe
VoiceCmdDuration = 86400 (DEC) = 24 hours
3. Softreset
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After editing, VoiceCommand function is LOST .
All sounds will be re-directed to the blutetooth headset when you press the button(voice dial) on the headset.
Guys, please DO read my past articles and/or use the forum search engine to look for them. At http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=281977 , I've explained everything you need to know.
Did anyone get BTaudio working on their Trinity?
BtAudioToggle opens a link with my mono headset ( I hear hissing in ear piece) but media still plays through Trinity speaker.
I read the Hermes forum about a different reg hack. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=278778
Whats working for people?
Perfect audio re-direction with Jasjar & Jabra BT250v
that was very neat & BRILLIANT !!!
got my Jabra BT250v without knowing these issues. on discovering that my jasjar was not capable of audio re-direction to Jabra.....I was shattered. ROM upgrades r scary to say the least.
after a day of frantic search & many failed softwares, this one did the trick. 'qyach'.....many thanks for this.
now my Jasjar & Jabra work perfectly with TCPMP & Skype. Voice command continues to work from the Jasjar mic.
I couldn't ask for more.
THANK U ONCE AGAIN !!!
Tried VJVolubilis, Bluemusic and BTAudio (with both of the 2 registry hacks referred to in this thread). None of them worked on my Trinity. Would very much appreciate someone shed more light on this issue.
qyach said:
After editing, VoiceCommand function is LOST .
All sounds will be re-directed to the blutetooth headset when you press the button(voice dial) on the headset.
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Doesn´t work on my Trinity
Edit: don´t know why but now it works. Only that I have to press the voice dial button twice (?)
Hi,
I got the Motorola T305 to connect to my TyTN and the audio gateway routed to the T305. Everything sounds great but I get this annoying beep once every 5 seconds. Does anybody know how to get rid of it?
Thanks,
Sean
JUST SORTED IT on my TRINITY all workin fine
Only problem is, as the article suggest it disables the voice commands!! I can live with this as I only want to stean the TOMTOM voice when using the satnav while walking or on my bike.
What I had in mind was a a couple of icons, one to make the registry changes for the BT Audio streaming and the other icon to toggle back (ie change the registry back to voice comand via the BT headset). As far as I can see (once BTaudioOn.exe is copied to my Trinity) the only difference between turning my Jabra BT250v into an audio streaming headset and a phone headset are the two registry changes; and then change them back to give me a Phone headset again.
Can anyone tell me if this is possible to use a .REG file?
Can it be written on a PC and then copied to the Trinity so that it runs?
Will reg files run the same on a PDA and they do on a PC?
Thanks in advance
New app?
Can anyone make an app in which you can configure which feature you want?
1) Change to Voice Dail
2) Change to Voice Command
3) Change to a redirection program like BTAudio.
and got to set the delaytime too
Destination Gotland Bluetooth Mono Sound.cab
I installed this, no registry changes, etc. and it works great. you toggle between unit speaker and the headset by hitting the button on the BT headset. It is great for Skype.
The Cab is in the Zip. I think I picked it up off the tutorial here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=281977
Battery Problem
OK, the solution I posted does work well. However it just killed my battery life. I think that whenever the BT is paired, even in the regular mode (not streaming to the mono BT) it uses the full amount of battery as if it was streaming to it. I think the battery life was even reduced without a paired headset as long as BT was not disabled.
I guess I am still looking for a better solution too.
qyach said:
After editing, VoiceCommand function is LOST .
All sounds will be re-directed to the blutetooth headset when you press the button(voice dial) on the headset.
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THANK YOU !!!! works purrrrrrrrrrfect !!
http://www.megaupload.com/cn/?d=860QYB6S
1. put the "MSI Player for WM5.0 " into the device, Card or storage........
2. active the file inside the WM5.0 and install into the main storage (Storage of the Device)
3. Put the file "MPOBCE" (In the crack folder) into the location where you intalled the Blueplayer. (Normally it is "My device/program file/MSI/BluePlayer)
4. Reset the PPC
5. Turn your MSI enabled bluetooth headset to the pairing mode.
6. Start the MSI Player, select opition, then select device, then refresh, you will find your Bluetooth headset
7. slect your headset and press ok at the right head corner
8. enjoy your a2dp music now.
Remarks:
You may need to disable the PPC power safe function, as it may go to sleep after several mins.then we may need t ouse the screen toggle function to save power.
The software may not hide in the background, since we press ok or x button, it will stop playing, for PPC Phone, i tested my D810 and it can answer phone and dail a phone by pressing the dail button on the device.
Brothers, it is just what i did to listen to the a2dp music for my D810 and my i.tech S35. Other models i have no such resource to test, please feel free to test for us.
Thanks!
Thanks for the info. This worked for my Trinity with the R35 clip as well. It sounds MUCH better than the M$ A2DP on here.
not stable
sound is better
but the program is not stable
and it is only for mp3
can not find the asf, wmv file
Any high freq noice or no bass using R35 clip?
There's a whole thread about MSI BluePlayer. Actually several.
My problem is that I'm trying to port it over to a smartphone and running into many problems that prevent it from even running.
Hi yiuwing_hk
the sound is very good
no this problem
but the program is very not stable
it make my pda phone soft reset many time until not using this software
The program skips a lot on mine as well. Not very stable indeed.