Hi i'm working in some industrial pda
i've some problems with voip, i'm trying portgo and i find it fantastic, but i've some problems with speakers. By default it use the external speaker and with enable microphone (during call) it's impossible communicate, because, external speaker go in conflict with microphone.
I'm programmer so i'm thinking to implement a simple tool that switch external speaker with internal speaker, or if you can suggest something solution to solve my problem?
Eventually i work with vb.net but i don't know what library i use to solve my problem.
thank you advance.
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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?
Hi guys I was just googling and trying to find if it was possible to route the audio on voip clients coming from the external speaker to the internal speaker. I know this works on native wm6.1 voip stack but I want to be able to use it with fring xten pro and sjphone. I read something about a dll managing the audio. I just hope any of you can guide me through. or If you know how to fix this I would be grateful Thanks so much
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,...).
Hi, hackers
A have tried AGEphoneMobile2 and the sound cam in the earspeaker, but the drawbak is that it uses own phone softwear. So I activate and comfig the built-in voip, it´s great that it uses the biltin softphone, but I cant get sound in the earspeaker. Have anyone solved this?
Hoping for a solution.
anyone tried the original wm6 voip?
Hi guys.
I've firstly a problem with usb C connector wich the phone not working in storage mode i've changed it and now i don't have principal microphone on call only on speaker it work's.
Anyone know what's the problem ?
Can i change on software maybe just using one of them ?
Thanks all
Like what's the problem? You use headset to talk, because internal mic doesn't work at all?
If that's the point, then mic was damaged during repair