Was anyone successful with using fring, SJphone or any other SIP client on TP2?
Thanks.
AGEphone , nimbuzz, portsip, fring worked for me. I heard voice ok, but other side always say they can't hear me. This is with gizmo5.
Hi Pivazia,
Google for X-Lite. This is free app I have tested on TP2 in combination with my company TrixBOX server and worked O.K.
Only that I did not manage is to drive sound through earpiece (the sound goes through speakerphone).
Sorry about my English.
Regards,
Nino.
I've used SJ, x-lite, and the internal VOIP on WM6. SJ is bar far my fav. All work alright, but I have volume issues with the internal voip - too quiet. Using an external earpiece is easiest with all apps, but you can use Audioroute to force the audio to the internal earpiece. All wm voip apps will route to either the speakerphone or the external earpiece by default unless you use audioroute.
Also, download Don't Sleep Wifi so that you can use voip on wifi easily without the phone going to sleep (and killing your call!)
Here is the link for SJPhone: http://www.sjphone.org/preview/SJphone-1.60-WindowsCE(preview)/
Which version did you try?
So far I used fring, call quality is ok but the sound comes out of the rear speaker...maybe I should try plugging in the headphone and test...
for me is the same problem, cant make without the speaker. will try now the audioroute. so far fring works good on wifi and 3g with like 2 sec delay
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... Using an external earpiece is easiest with all apps, but you can use Audioroute to force the audio to the internal earpiece. All wm voip apps will route to either the speakerphone or the external earpiece by default unless you use audioroute.
Also, download Don't Sleep Wifi so that you can use voip on wifi easily without the phone going to sleep (and killing your call!)
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Hi Chopsxxx,
Speakerphone, as you say, is easier to use but sometimes need a little privacy. At least one side privacy.
Thanks for the tips about AudioRoute and Don't sleep. I will try!
Regards,
Nino.
Has anyone setup the internal voip on wm6.5 yet? If so what did you use and how?
I've been searching for Internet calling function in WM6.5 on the TP2 but nothing found yet. Has anyone got that working in WM6.5?
Fring works for me
I have Fring set up with my SipGate credentials. I use iDialer to originate calls through Google Voice.
I don't use this setup often, but it works fine when I do. For more information on my Winmo/Google Voice setup, see the links in my signature line.
use PortGo softphone, it is better than SJphone and the sound is coming from earpiece
portgo is not tat clear, i feel fring is much better with ear piece, i have tried nimbuzz too work ok but drawback is sound come thru speaker
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I have a couple questions about my KJam
1) Does anyone know where (even in the registry) to adjust the mic sensativity? I am not talking about AGC. I use a voip program and the mic is too sensative and cause echos for the other party.
2) Anyone know how to use a bluetooth headset to work independant of teh phone and voice dialing? I would like to use it with my voip software but when it connects it only activates the voice command program then disconnectes if not used for that. I would like a way to just transfer the ear speaker and mic to the headset until switched off. My heaset is paired with the KJam in handsfree mode.
3) Anyone know where I can get the part to replace my keypad? I have the arabic/english keys and would like only the english version. I already changed the software and not just want the keypad membrane itself that I could change.
4) Anyone know where to find a disasembly guide/manual for the KJam?
Thanks, John
PS: the voip program works great!
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What VOIP are you using?
I am using the SJLabs softphone with Vonage. Bye the way, it works great if I use an external earpiece headset like the one that came with the KJam. The built in mic is just too sensative and picks up the sounds from the built in earpiece. Although it doesnt do this when using the phone in normal calls.
The fact that the mic isn't too sensitive when using the normal phone indicates that it's more of a problem with the softfone sotware. Perhaps it's setting the mic gain too high.
Have you tried another softfone? Other than that, if you try a different headset and mic but then you may find the mic not sensitive enough for normal phone use.
I would try another softfone first.
Yep, I have tried different softphones. Still the same. It seems that the mic volume is different when using the normal phone function than it is when using programs. The softphone doesn't have a mic sensativity adjustment and states to adjust the mic in the control panel of windows ce. But 2005 doesnt have an adjustment. It just has the auto gain control on and off mode.
Well I went ahead and purchased the softphone from www.xten.com and it works great. I also have ineen installed and working.
Anyone have any suggestions on my other questions?
hello,
i sucsessfully installed voip on my orbit 2. works well exept caller can be heard over external speaker resulting an annoying echo for the caller.
is there a hack to switch it to internal speaker (earphone speaker)? like a normal call...?
thanks
I have the same problem!
a solution would be great!
but form what I read all the different models have the same problem...
Which VOIP Software did you install?
the one included in Windows:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950&highlight=today+item+connection
I just try skype and there is an option and a test to remove the echo. It works great.
Hi,
The only SIP client that i have found that use the ear speaker, intead of the normal speaker is a software called Tivi.
You can download it http://m.tivi.com/
mtelleria said:
Hi,
The only SIP client that i have found that use the ear speaker, intead of the normal speaker is a software called Tivi.
You can download it http://m.tivi.com/
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wow..someone with the know how should b able to get the integrated windows mobile one working off the files packed in this cab file. if only...
first voip i've used that utilized the internal speaker rather then the external one.
wow! revolitionary!!! works!
Tried it,and it really works on my trinity!! Many thanks!! Works on both wifi and data connectivity. And YES the sound come from the front earpiece not the back speaker!!
PortSip works also with internal headphone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=508715 I works with any SIP operator (VoipBuster,...) and online PBX (Liberailvoip, PBXES,...).
Hello,
I'm trying to use PortSip as a SIP client as mentionned in other posts (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=508715).
www.portsip.com
Tried both on wifi and 3G:
- I can hear the voice of the contact I called pretty well
- But my voice is not understood by the other side: it's all cut (as if the line was really busy and got loads of delay / lag)
I also tried different wifi, some of them were quiet fast...
I even tried to call on the same wifi network with a SIP client on my laptop, and this call was perfect.
So, I guess the problem comes from my HTC HD2 (leo)...
Does anybody encounter this kind of problems?
What should I try?
Thanks.
I finally installed the WM VoIP cab. Everything's working fine now, except that the sound comes out the external speaker.
So, I installed AudioRoute, and the sound now comes from the "ear" speaker... but the volume is really low.
Any idea on how to boost it?
I've been trying to find a SIP client for the Vibrant that works well. Everything I tried has had bad audio quality. Typically the outgoing voice is reported as distorted. The incoming is somewhat better, but tends to have breakups.
I've tried a lot of clients. sipdroid, fring, etc.
Does anyone have this really working well?
I am very interested in this as well. I can't seem to get SipDroid to connect to my Cisco Call Manager. Anyone with advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
fF
fring works OK.
SIPDroid works great for me, another excellent one is the 3CXPhone for Android.
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SIPDroid works great for me, another excellent one is the 3CXPhone for Android.
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Are you using any special options (codecs, mic settings) to get good quality on your outgoing voice on SIPdroid. The incoming seems fine to me, but the outgoing is distorted with some breakup on the other side.
Probably depends on the system you are connecting to. I am connecting to a 3CX phone system.
I have been dealing with the same issues lately. However, SipDroid and 3CX seems to connect well. Now I need a recommendation on the actual SIP provider and configuration if these. I definantly want to use these on 3G.
Peace
S II
BlackImpact said:
I have been dealing with the same issues lately. However, SipDroid and 3CX seems to connect well. Now I need a recommendation on the actual SIP provider and configuration if these. I definantly want to use these on 3G.
Peace
S II
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I use sipgate as my provider with sipdroid..the quality isnt too bad the person on the other end sounds somewhat low/and they often tell me ..they can kinda hear an echo.
I always have people complaining about the echo. I can hear them quite fine though.
By using SipDroid, I can sort of cut down the volume of the echo itself but it's still annoying because I have to speak VERY slow for the other party to hear me.
Peace
S II
Can you make the internal speaker (the one right next to your ear) work with Sipdroid, 3CX?
On my vibrant, they always use the external speakers for voice.
with 3CXPhone just head the toggle button for it. Should work fine.
KerryG said:
with 3CXPhone just head the toggle button for it. Should work fine.
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How do you do that? Even when I select Earpiece, I still hear the sound from the external speaker.
There are programs for windows mobile but I can't find any for windows smartphone 6.5 . I'm also looking for stock quotes software... one that can use stocks from non US markets.
I managed to get incoming VoIP/SIP working with a native app but it was a bit messed up. Basically I installed this package: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=596682
and followed this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950
I can't get outgoing to work, but incoming works.
Wow you got it working? Which device do you have? I tried with the HTC Maple (called Mobilicity Snap here) and could never get the audio to come through the earpiece.
Anyway, the two programs I've tried that DO work are AGEphone and fring.
On the Mobilicity HTC Snap I got it working, yes. The question was not about using the earpiece, it was about using the native VoIP client. In fact, I did manage to get the VoIP calls through the earpiece but it has a very bad negative effect: the ringer also goes through the earpiece after a few seconds, thus making the ring on incoming calls very quiet. In my opinion, it is much better to use the headset for VoIP calls as it provides excellent quality, no echo and no problems with the ringer.
The problem with outgoing calls is in the way WinMo's VoIP places the calls. They work with Voxalot but not PBXes. I am assuming everybody can just use Voxalot as a middleman between the HTC Snap and the voip provider if there are any problems with outgoing calls.
That's funny, as I could never get it working with the headset. Outgoing calls worked, but only over the speakerphone, while incoming calls had no audio at all. The mic didn't even work; I could press the keypad and get a DTMF tone, but that was it.
Could you tell me exactly which steps you took to get the audio to come out of the earpiece? I kind of gave up and am using fring, but it would be interesting to see how you did it.
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That's funny, as I could never get it working with the headset. Outgoing calls worked, but only over the speakerphone, while incoming calls had no audio at all. The mic didn't even work; I could press the keypad and get a DTMF tone, but that was it.
Could you tell me exactly which steps you took to get the audio to come out of the earpiece? I kind of gave up and am using fring, but it would be interesting to see how you did it.
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Sorry, apparently I was wrong, even with the earpiece hack (I tried both of them) the most you can achieve is to get the ringer to go through the earpiece but once the call connects it goes back to the speaker.
The only solution is to use the headset. I tried for outgoing only and I am able to dial, send DTMF and speak, so the mic works well.
With the native client on the HTC Snap VoIP works only with headset. Overall, I have been using WinMo for about a week and I can say that I hate it more than any other OS I have used. I wish we could get Android to boot but seems like the CPU on the Snap is messing up the effort.
Fring is also garbage on WinMo. It often fails to connect and when it does connect the call quality (over WiFi) is much worse compared to Fring on S60 or iOS. It eats the battery like a monster, something that doesn't happen on S60. There is no way to change/silence the ringtone with Fring on WinMo and if a call comes over the GSM line while you are on a call with Fring your Fring call goes through the speaker, very embarrassing.
I got my Snap for 100$ from Mobilicity and I think the hardware is worth it, but Microsoft should be paying me for being stuck with their useless OS.