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Speakerphone v1.0 is a simple application for the 2003 devices.
It was created to materialize some of our users requests, that descriebed the problems they were facing in using the standard speakerphone toggle (pressing and holding the green button).
All that this application does is to allow you to easily activate the speakerphone while in a phone call.
Enjoy using it as its Freeware! :wink:
Here is the link where you can download, comment, post ideas, etc:
http://teksoftco.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=88
Or the direct link:
http://www.teksoftco.com/freeware/speakerphone001/index.php
Radu
Hey,
Will this work on WM5 / HTC Uni?
Also, is it possible to have an application that will automatically use the loudspeaker if the phone is connected to mains power supply, and not use it if on battery?
Probably not... but don't ask.....
Cheers!
Hey thanks for your input.
Its a simple app but im glad that you have ideas for it.
I have to release a WM2005 version as users requested.
The thing with the power supply is nice, and its easy to do so why not?
I think ill need to also add a settings pannel for all these options.
Just one think, there are lots of ideas, but you should add them in one place or else...i might forget some of them. try following the feedback line where i originally posted the speakerphone.
I guess ill have some time for it next weekend, so its plenty of time to gather some ideas.
The original feedback line was started on:
http://www.teksoftco.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=85
and continued on:
http://teksoftco.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=88
Ill do my best to implement all the ideas posted there (the list grows :lol: )
Cheers,
Radu
Hey, this sounds great. I'd never had a problem with the green button method until yesterday. After going through a call answering system and then getting into a queue I thought I'll put it on the speakerphone while I wait, but no the phone tried dialing 021.
So, no WM5 version jet, or is there?
A newer version of the Speakerphone is ready (v1.0.002).
Here is the direct link:
http://www.teksoftco.com/freeware/speakerphone002/
Or in case you want to post some feedback use this one:
http://teksoftco.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=103
Regards,
Radu
I'm trying to develope an answring machine. I just want to know how and with wich commponent/dll etc. I have to play wave through phone line? (I want to play wave and say please left your message after beep but I don't know how to play the wave through phone line (GSM))?
*I need .Net help!
r.Sharafi
Hi qteks200.
Have you tried searching for previous entries on this query:
My own post/poll -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=40100&highlight=poll
Have a glance through many, many of these unsuccessful posts on the issue; try searching for the word "poll" against my username, vijay555.
At least one set of developers, led by user "Rain" on this board, have stated that they are developing an app to help with this by intercepting the audio path drivers for the phone line. Try researching this type of stuff.
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vijay555 said:
Hi qteks200.
Have you tried searching for previous entries on this query:
My own post/poll -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=40100&highlight=poll
Have a glance through many, many of these unsuccessful posts on the issue; try searching for the word "poll" against my username, vijay555.
At least one set of developers, led by user "Rain" on this board, have stated that they are developing an app to help with this by intercepting the audio path drivers for the phone line. Try researching this type of stuff.
V
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Thanks for answering my question, but my problem is not to recording files, I want to play a wave file before begin recoding!
Your problem is more fundamental then that, which is why I directed you to those links.
Due to hardware limitations of most of the HTC phones, no one has managed to play sounds down the phone line, or record from the phone line directly. It may be possible to interact with the phone line at a driver level, but I've not seen it done yet (although maybe very soon!).
V
I could be wrong, but It was my impression that if you can record both conversations of a phone call then there should be the ability to make an answering machine app, one that will at least be give the caller the ability to record a message.
Sure saqer, but that assumes that you can record both sides of the conversation. Teksoft are releasing their app, which does something clever to record both sides of the phone call, but currently on the market there is no easy way to record both sides of the call (through software, not just loud speakers)
V
I use a software called vito audionotes...it can record both sides of the voice call...I've used it and it works and I'm not using my loudspeaker to do so
edit: okay forget that....I don't know what made me think it works...it only does one end...but it works for both ends very well when calling my voicemail, which I find rather strange.
http://teksoftco.com/ like you said in another thread I think, Vijay is supposed to come out with an app that does both ends without the need of a microphone...release date TBA in December....you think they're gonna be able to do it?
I'm quite sure they can, they've done amazing things and I doubt they would annouce it without some motivations. I have some ideas too, but too busy to think of right now...
V
I hv the complete ROM dump of gsmart i..but can't extgract with mamaich's tools..see if some one can help..
Personally, I don't mind having an answering machine that records via the speaker-phone, as most answering machines do give you loud speaker mode upon answering. As a matter of fact, I vaguely remmeber that the Symbian version of answering machine does that as well (eg answering using loud speaker). And, I'm also wondering, what happens if you can turn the volumn waaaay down before recording? As far as I can remember, if you get the caller to be in the loud-speaker, you don't have to get the mic to pick up the message on the loud-speaker, right?
So, assuming that you guys can go ahead with answeing using the speaker phone mode, do you think getting the loud speaker to play the message and pick it up on the mic so that the caller can listen to it? Such app will be useful if you were to keep your phone, speaker side up in your empty, quiet room. You will be in trouble if you were in a meeting.
hdubli -I've dumped the gigabyte rom before, and although you can extract the answering machine, it doesn't work on HTC hardware AFAIK.
V
Has this been tried on a quanta device? Like the HP rw 6800 series?
hv been searching for a way to access call history page through shortcut without going through phone menu first. Below is the info I found on the net
00#:MSClog?tapres.dll,-16322
But when I create the shortcut with the above parameter it doesn't work. It keep on giving me the error "The file':MSClog' cannot be opened. ...."
Any help would be appreciated.
:MSCLOG alias is not available
Hi,
AFAIK, MSCLOG alias is not available, only MSCPROG is there. If you are using wm5 then VJPhoneshortcuts is ur solution to link call history or speed dial easily.
For wm2003 no luck so far. The only option from what Ive read is create a script in mortscript to mimic the keypress to access call history or call filtering.Of course I would be extremely happy to be proven wrong as I am on the lookout for a solution for my Magician.
ViijayPhoneShortCuts from what I've found doesn't work on some phones in launching the call log.
My Palm Treo 700wx is a prime example.
If I install the HTC dialer app then it suddenly starts working, but that app interferes with the OEM dialer (Verizon in my case) which has ill effects on ringtones, mute and speakerphone functions.
I am trying to hack around this by using ViijayKeyPress, but I am not having luck so far chaining more than 1 command parameter.
Solved?
Think I solved my issue.
For some reason using VJPhoneShortcut and pointing to the speedialer.exe will launch my call log.
I don't know why that works. But so far it does, so I won't complain
Done through Mortscript
I wrote a simple script to mimic the screentaps to access the Call Log, Incoming Calls & Missed Calls.Not very elegant, but it works..So i you are not averse to using Mortscript, Let me know I will post the script here. But remember as the screens are different in many devices, some tweaking mite be required.
Try this.
CallHistory from ASUS P525 ROM.
Done through Mortscript
I wrote a simple script to mimic the screentaps to access the Call Log, Incoming Calls & Missed Calls.Not very elegant, but it works..So i you are not averse to using Mortscript, Let me know I will post the script here. But remember as the screens are different in many devices, some tweaking mite be required.
vivi said:
Try this.
CallHistory from ASUS P525 ROM.
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Thanks,
But the same issue not compatible with wm2003 se- Not a Valid PPC Application
Has anyone tried to install MS Voice Command 1.6, does it work? Any recommendations?
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Has anyone tried to install MS Voice Command 1.6, does it work? Any recommendations?
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I have installed it and it works VERY well. I was really surprised that as soon as I installed the CAB file I was able to say "Play..." then any artist or album in my music library - right out of the box. Voice recognition was incredibly accurate with no setup required (I.E. "Play - A Tribe Called Quest" consistently no probs )
HOWEVER I have actually uninstalled it recently as I was watching the task manager and noticing that the 'VoiceCommand.exe' process was consistently jumping between 1% and 12% with no action from me whatsoever. This is not much and might be tolerable for some people but for me it is an added drag!
this program has some bugs
it will delay the sip and it will mess up the ringtone
however you could change the regisitry to fix it
if you don't need it , better dont install it
X807 said:
this program has some bugs
it will delay the sip and it will mess up the ringtone
however you could change the regisitry to fix it
if you don't need it , better dont install it
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how does one fix this problem?
MrZippo said:
how does one fix this problem?
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for the ringtone bit i dont know hoe to fix the registry
for sip issue u can check out the wikipedia here. if you are not an advance user defintely not risk to edit your registry
I tried it, but, maybe coincidence, maybe not, I found my battery ran down quite quickly. This happened over 3 days, so i uninstalled it, and it has gone back to normal battery time.
Maybe it is something to do with what SamasQ mentions above. Maybe its just my phone.
Did the incoming calls announcement work as well?
For me it was the only thing that didn't work.
Voice dial, running programs, play music, announcing new messages and calendar events - all worked. But incoming caller names did not.
On my old HTC TyTN II all of the above worked.
So I'm wondering, was it just me or don't the incoming caller announcement work on X1?
Draqula, same here, all worked but incoming call announcements.
try going to some website (win-mo experts or something and look for bengaliath, he did some extensive post on this program. I haven't had time to look yet, but its worth a shot.)
BTW, which ROM you using, (UK international?)
fpbiii said:
Draqula, same here, all worked but incoming call announcements.
try going to some website (win-mo experts or something and look for bengaliath, he did some extensive post on this program. I haven't had time to look yet, but its worth a shot.)
BTW, which ROM you using, (UK international?)
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R1AA017 R15A GENERIC_UK
I read the bengalih guide. It was originally posted here at xda forums and helped me a lot when setting up VoiceCommand on the HTC TyTN II.
Now it's available here: http://www.winmo-experts.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
Unfortunately, there was no helpful info for me there.
I found and checked the following registry key...
Incoming Announcements are the function of the voicecmd.exe and the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\TTSAnnounce
"Script" = "as5p"
"Category" = "VoiceCommand1"
"Sound" = "Application Data\Volatile\TTSCallerID.wav"
... and found that on my X1 there was an extra slash in the location of the wav, but fixing it didn't help.
Let me know if you find any new info.
I have successfully ported quite a bit of drivers from x1 and blackstone to raphael.. please try the blackstone wavedev.dll (it must be cooked into rom) - on raphael this updated driver fixes voice command announce problem
Voice Command 1.6 also disconnects the bluetooth headset after you give a voice command. You have to re-establish the bluetooth connection again each time.
I've already removed the Voice Command because of this.
Other than this problem, it works very well in the X1.
The small print below the sales pitch for voice commander states "Incoming caller ID announcements will be spoken via the phone speaker on Sony Ericsson Xperia X1s with a Windows Mobile build prior to 15097.3.0.0. "
Any ideas how to find the build number?
windows mobile build
esco666 said:
The small print below the sales pitch for voice commander states "Incoming caller ID announcements will be spoken via the phone speaker on Sony Ericsson Xperia X1s with a Windows Mobile build prior to 15097.3.0.0. "
Any ideas how to find the build number?
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For windows mobile build Go to settings/system/system info.
I/ve tried in all combination, but coice command don't work with the callar id function. I purcased it, but now refund, don't work!
voice command 1.6 works fine on my X1 too except call announcement. I have tried all the recommended patches, but when I replace the files nothing happens or i get some crashes.
Has anyone tried this allready with success?
many thanks
Boris
I have read all these posts and see that most poeple have a problem with the voice caller ID being read out....
I too installed (though a previous version) v1.5 and everything works fine except for caller ID voice read out...
Another thing i found is that it would read email subject headings from my 2nd email account but not from my first email account....might just be coincidence...
Bit concerned now that I read about the 1%-12% fluctuations when you arent even using it....hmmm
Same problem, no caller ID name readout
Same problem, the callerID is not read out.
What version are you guys running of MS Voice Command? There are multiple versions of 1.6.xxxxxx.
I am trying to use it with my BT headset. That is speaking the name into my bt headset after pressing the button on it. Does that work or do I always have to use my phone for speaking my commands?
EDIT: never mind. I got it to work. By restarting the phone (so typical of Windows)
When i installed Voice Command on my Xperia... it errored out at the end of installation, but completed regardless. It is working perfectly in every aspect except announcing incoming calls. It is great when it announces messaes and e-mails so that i know whats coming in and from who...
It did announce an incoming call once or twice... but out of the blue.
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It did announce an incoming call once or twice... but out of the blue.
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Interesting. For me too, that's the only problem. Incoming announcements.
Somebody mentioned it disconnects BT HF and you have to reconnect manually - not true for my Jabra BT8040, it stays connected or automatically reconnects, anyway it works.
Especially useful when driving and getting new messages and next appointments announced by BT HF.
just a question that links indirectly to this thread:
is there a way to remap the button for voice command? somehow I wanted to invoke the voice command app via the earphones' button SE X1 has. so I don't have to grab my phone inside its pouch and unlock it and press either the 2 buttons I mapped em with.
This must be in there somewhere! How do you configure the D2 to always use the speaker? When I've got the D2 in the cradle on my car dashboard, I want to be able to answer a) by tapping the entire screen (none of this sliding malarkey when driving!) and b) always use the speaker as this is perfectly adequate for a converstation.
Cheers, Rob.
PS. WM6.5 and CoPilot is often running.
Hi!
I would like to ask if you had any luck in finding a solution to this problem. I'm also very intrested in answering calls with loudspeaker turned-on by default. It is so frustrating (and dangerous) to manipulate with D2 when driving just because we need to tap something to turn the loudspeaker.
Regards,
Nol
Try searching for Touch Incall Screen Tweak, it should solve the problem with the speaker.
It seems that after some additional research I may have found a solution (need to test it, though). Here's the link for the future auto-speaker function seekers:
err... I don't have rights to post links (lol), so others should look for thread Id: 521987, "OldSAP Speakerphone" by THEMADSURFER, and
for "Auto Answer Auto Speakerphone - myCar Profile" - this should do the trick.
Nol_ said:
It seems that after some additional research I may have found a solution (need to test it, though). Here's the link for the future auto-speaker function seekers:
err... I don't have rights to post links (lol), so others should look for thread Id: 521987, "OldSAP Speakerphone" by THEMADSURFER, and
for "Auto Answer Auto Speakerphone - myCar Profile" - this should do the trick.
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Here's the link.