Well, after 3 weeks of investigation, I made it. ))) On my device HTC Desire HD + BT Jabra JX10 it works pretty good. You should buy Cyberon Voice Commander 3.0 on US Market (if you nonUS resident - use market enabler or other trick), and after that you can run voice dialer with key on BT hendsfree even on blocked device. By the way, for experiment sake, before buying, try to use chinese version of Cyberon, to be sure that it works with your BT Handsfree.
http://4pda.ru/forum/dl/post/700503/CyberonVoiceCommander_v3.0.apk
Well this is really pathetic imho... Already the LastMillennium's Nokia 6600 had voice dialing and now we have to put the Cyberon WindowsMobile workaround on a 2010 device? Fail... Someone please crack the ****ty Google License and return the functionality to us . I feel like donating cash to it. Or is it only applicable on customRomed and rooted phones?
Cyberon said that there are more than 10 language versions of Cyberon Voice Commander, but I can see one on Android Market only. It's an excellent application that really supports Froyo's Bluetooth voice dialing in my native language.
Well searching "Cyberon" returned only some Asian symbols...
Look that: http://www.appbrain.com/app/cyberon-voice-commander(us)/com.cyberon.cvc.AME
This is US version.
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Hi!
Anyone has tried the above voicedial programs? Which is the best in terms of name recognition accuracy?
Lets talk about the LATEST version, MSVC v1.5 vs Fonix VoiceDial v2.0 Vito VoiceDialer v3.5, ok?
Thanks
You should also include Cyberon Voice Commander. Its a great program since you train it to recognize your own voice along with your unique accents or intonations. And it also opens programs.
FOSA said:
Hi!
Anyone has tried the above voicedial programs? Which is the best in terms of name recognition accuracy?
Lets talk about the LATEST version, MSVC v1.5 vs Fonix VoiceDial v2.0 Vito VoiceDialer v3.5, ok?
Thanks
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I would definately reccomend staying AWAY from MSVC v1.5..
I purchased retail CD and install on my device. While the software itself seems to work as advertised- I have problems with MS Voice Command DISABLING other features on my device:
I have made multiple calls to Microsoft Tech Support- and they acknowladge my problems are due to the voice command software- but have no fix available...
Specifically, If I have MSVC installed on my device, My bluetooth radio CANNOT turn on, due to a bug/software glitch in MSVC.
I have tried the FONIX software free trial and worked freat- AND my bluetooth radio was not affected!!
Microsoft refuses to refund my defective software and of course the retail store will not accept open software for refund...
So do to Microsoft Software Bug, I am out nearly $50.00 US.
Good luck 2 all!!
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babj615,
MSVC v1.5 has no problem working on my O2 XDA II and has no conflict with any of my programs so far.
On the contrary, Fonix's name recognition is worse than MSVC. Also, you've to shout rather loud into the mic for Fonix to recognize a name. I say you should stay from Fonix instead.
Microsoft voice command 1.5 works
Good experience with MS Voice Command so far.
No problems interfering with other apps; pretty good voice recognition.
Only one problem VC does not seem to work when some other apps are opened.
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babj615,
MSVC v1.5 has no problem working on my O2 XDA II and has no conflict with any of my programs so far.
On the contrary, Fonix's name recognition is worse than MSVC. Also, you've to shout rather loud into the mic for Fonix to recognize a name. I say you should stay from Fonix instead.
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It's fine for me - so long as you turn on AGC in the settings... else it can't hear you (bless it).
The Cyberon app comes embebed in the OS and for me is a good voice recognition app. However I noticed that a lot of users are using MS Voice Command instead. In your opinion, Is MS Voice Command better than CYBERON voice? Thank you
MS Voice Command does not require voice tags for voice dialing. Also, it can be used to launch applications in addition to the voice dial.
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The Cyberon app comes embebed in the OS and for me is a good voice recognition app. However I noticed that a lot of users are using MS Voice Command instead. In your opinion, Is MS Voice Command better than CYBERON voice? Thank you
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It's my opinion that MS VC is smoother than Cyberon voice. If you plan on using a voice activation program it's worth the $
My Cyberon supports launching applications and other actions as well...
Everybody says how good is MS Voice Commander, but do you know if this program supports also another languages. I suppose that if there is no need for any voice tags for this program it has to expect the command with some pronunciation. And of course, I would like to use czech language, because czech names with english pronunciation do not sound well :lol:
the language is, in fact, the reason of my question. I am portuguese that have leraning some english in school. I am using a WWE Rom in my wizard. I am a little afraid that MS voice command don't like my english pronunciation of portugueses names. If Cyberon has portuguese language pack probably is a better choice for me ... for now.
If I have to choose I prefer MSVC. Because it doesnt need voice tags. major drawbacks:
- Its based on english language fonetics (so I have to pronounce the dutch names in my contacts in an english way).
- Its activation doesn work allways if youre using bluetooth
- It consumes quite some resources
The ROM i am using has MVC (MS Voice Command) built into it, and MVC works well for voice dialing if your contacts have English names, which I don't have. so, i went ahead and installed Cyberon Speed Dial which allows me to use my own voice tags to the calling. the only problem is that i can't find away to start cyberon by pressing the BT headset button. all solutions i found were for the other way around.
thanks for reading and will really appreciate your help
Hmmmm...
Two programs using the same resources (BT)...
If you can, just deactivated MVC (or uninstall).
I haven't use MVC, and Cyberion work well on my device for speed dialing.
legedug said:
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Two programs using the same resources (BT)...
If you can, just deactivated MVC (or uninstall).
I haven't use MVC, and Cyberion work well on my device for speed dialing.
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It is already deactivated, and I don't think I can uninstall it because it was built into the ROM.
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
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