i found an awesome voice command program for all windows moblie phones. It was designed on a WM 5 verison. i tired it on my X1, it worked well, i could use all functions like calling a contact, starting up and app, finding out my next appointment and so on but just giving simple voice requests and the it use to reply back. the only problem was that when i recieved a call..the voice would not work (as its suppose to tell me who's calling).
does anyone know of a full voice command program fully compatiable on the X1 as this one works brillantly on HTC's and omnia's but not the X1.
Please let me know how it works or if anyone knows of a better voice command program for the X1 or WM6.1 specifically. thanks.
Care to share the name of that "awesome voice command program for all windows moblie phones"?
They are talking about Microsoft's Voice Command. The issue of not announcing incoming calls is well known on the X1 and, as far as I know, there is not fix for it.
Sadly, while other companies have tried to implement voice control software of their own, they are never quite as good as Microsoft's version.
OMG giefv plx !!!
wait a second, i feel a disturbance in the search function
thanks for the replies..it is the Microsoft voice command. but i did some research on it now and yes the incoming call annoucements are an issue on the X1. also after i installed the MSVC..my screen started flickering non-stop even after a soft-reset. i had to unistall it and reset..after 4 restarts it worked fine again.
its an awesome program if it worked 100%!!
ive used MVC for a while now on my x1, its cool i have it set up on right hardware button. Best feature for me is it reads text messages outloud ( turn sms ringtone off) great program
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A lot of Windows Mobile users have been asking for answering machines for years. While it has long been available on competing mobile smartphone platforms (for example, Smart Answer for the S60), for Windows Mobile, so far, there wasn't a generic one - that is, one that wasn't shipped along with a specific Pocket PC model only.
Now, this seems to be changing: the first "real" answering machine has been released for WM Pocket PC's.
iSecretary is one really nice working answering machine for Your Windows Mobile Pocket PC.
Features:
- Lifts the handset automatically when the preset time expires.
- Plays the file to the caller.
- Records your caller's message within the limits of preset time and hangs up.
- Contact list filter (choose an individual wav for each contact or group of contacts).
- Ignore list.
- Compatible with speakerphone (for PDA which can not work with signal in line).
- Autoload after SoftReset.
- Speakerphone volume control.
- Microphone control (its work with some PDA, For example: ASUS P525).
- Black list, reject ringing (filtering by phone number).
- Notify system.
- Task bar icon.
- Events system, send sms or voice message by rules.
- Emulate sound around you.
Found this on:
http://www.freewareppc.com/communication/isecretary.shtml
Before everyone starts asking this is from the site... I wish my device worked. (TyTN)
Tested devices on this moment (fully support):
ASUS P525, DOPOD M700, ASUS P535, ASUS P735, HTC Wizard, HTC Touch, I-Mate Jam, Rover E5, I-MATE JASJAR, Eten M600+, E-TEN G500, Toshiba Portege g900.
Tested devices on this moment (half support, outgoing message problem or some other problems):
E-TEN X500, ASUS P526, E-TEN M700, HTC TYNT, TYNTII, Vario 3, Universal, Vario 2, Orbit, Kaiser.
Thank u very much, works fine
does this means that now we have a way to record calls? It was the same problem, and now its fixed!
COOL!
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isecretary turn off when we keep it on standby or power off mode...
ne solutions????
So doesn't work on the mogul?
iSecretary
I dont like it because of the hardware issues with not be able to record without speaker phone, plus this is useless if you have no signal, or turn off your phone.
The alternative that does private/unkown blocking, and allows custom messages for any caller you choose is http://www.youmail.com/.
I started using it last night with my ATT Tilt, and it integrated flawlessly with my service, I can't even tell I'm not using the default service (except that its much cooler).
As far as quick dumping calls it helps to get a firewall, seen a couple free ones around xda that look good, but since I already have spb phonesuite I just use th blacklist built into it.
Tried the latest version 4.6 on BlackStone. It did take the call. However got no greeting message. Still I continued to speak. But i didn't record (no wav file was saved).
I think recording should now be very much possible with running ICR in the background if not possible to code a custom recorder. Hopefully they can fix this.
ohh please wake up al!!
Dear al!!!
Before you try this soft. and start asking questions,I can tell u I have more win mobile handsetts,and not even the above mentioned phones are ok for this software.No flowless working yet.
I think the 4.4 version is lower than the 4.6!Even this latest works exact like S>H>I>T!Unfortunatly.
So hear my request LORD of h.a.c.k.s...Please someone who understand this winmo programms,build finally and for all a nice answering machine.On nokia the guys are already set wit the nice app.
Why we still have a lot of useless program,but no such as this what helps for sure more than hundreds of users????
thank you in the name of suffering Bill Gates haters! helios
Hi,
v4.4 is old, lock here: http://www.isecretary.net/download.php
wfg
starbase64
isecretary is a good application but i am looking for a specific feature. I want the application to route calls at a specific time to answering machine and accept only calls from white list.
lets say after 12 night, i want calls to be accepted in white list while all other calls go into answering machine without even a single ring
those this do any extra charges on the phone??
Why iSecretary 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
Hi, as a newbie on the forum and recently taking delivery of the X1, can somebody please tell me how you set up voice tags on this phone. On my Touch Pro, you could dial your contacts voice commands, but I cannot find this feature on the X1. Any advice would be appreciated.
Regards
You need an app to do it. Microsoft Voice Command and Vito VoiceDialler are popular. There's also Vito Voice Control.
Microsoft Voice Command doesn't need any training which I think is a big plus in its favour, and it's quite cheap. It should of course be built into the OS.
Thanks for the quick response. As you say, its a pity it wasn't included.
According to Sony Ericsson X1 support site voice control is included but I cannot find any refernce to it on the phone
anyone using ms voice command with 6.5? hows it working for you? does it speak out sms/email and callers?
I have also installed this program. But it doesn't work. It is enabled. I have reset the Xperia. But nothing.
I think MS Voice Command isn't compatible with win6.5?
WM6.5 is reportedly going to have a new voice technology integrated with it called Tell Me.
WhyBe said:
WM6.5 is reportedly going to have a new voice technology integrated with it called Tell Me.
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CHEERS MATE now we just have to find the a cab for this.....
Seems to work for me, I'm running a ROM provided on these boards based on 6.5 and R3A fw.
Announcing incoming calls does not work, but it didn't work when I was running 6.1 either.
But I have Voice Command bound to the right hardware key and it works the same as it always has.
can you get into your settings for voice command? if no- then its not working for you as well mate, the basic feature seems to work, but on any rom 6.5 i try it with i can not get it to announce sms/email/caller id or even get into the settings for voice command...
Hey man, I see what you're saying now... however I WAS able to open up the VC settings but as I said earlier, despite having the proper settings, VC does not announce incoming calls, which also didn't work for me in Win 6.1.
I have the WM6.5 gtrab ROM and MSVC. Everything appears to be working fine for me including making changes to settings. The Voice Command settings should be located in Settings->Personal.
I search a lot for a simple voice recognition software just to call people, but I have found nothing...lots of people say that a software like this cannot works on WM devices because of low CPU power of ours PDAs, but I do not agree with these people, and I explain you why.
I have a parrot bluetooth hands-free car kit and with its small CPU, it can recognise the name I want to call, and I do not have to pre-register each name, it simply recognise my voice when I want call someone. I do not understand why all ours powerfull PDA cannot handle a work like this...
Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 works fine for this..
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Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 works fine for this..
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but it works only for english people, while parrot has made other languages version because it recognise my italian contact...I tried MSVC, it works, but I have to guess how an english person would say my contacts name in english...and in this way it is not usable
Hi,
Just got my Hero on UK Orange upto 2.1. All is well I can now run google navigator which for a free app is not too bad.
I understand that it should be able to be operated by voice command, i.e navigate to Skegness or similar (Not be there since I was a kid, very long time ago !)
Anyway, the thing is I don't seem to be able to find an option to use voice commands, is it not supported by the hero ?
Any help appreciated..
Also is it possible to get a different synthesised voice to use with the Hero, the UK English voice is a bit tinny. I understand by being synthesised it allows more commands than say TomTom or Co pilot but the quality is lacking.
I've got Copilot on as well but it is useful to have 2 systems incase one has mapping that lacks detail..
Await your comments
Phil-w
Seems to work for me on HTC Hero with 2.1. From the home screen, hold down the search button until the normal microphone pops up. Say, "Navigate to McDonalds"