I to want develop A2DP software for Magician. Could you please post the information about A2DP programming because I want to know where should I begin.
Thanks,
Ave*
I think the best way is try to study the Xda IIi and Dell X50V`s Bluetooth stack first.
Hi I don't know, if this programm is working on the MDA compact. Normaly it's a programm for Smartphones, but it runs on the MDA compact. I have installed it, but i got no Task-Manager to close a running prozess named cdial.exe. The Name of the programm ist Bluetunes, and her you can download it.
http://www.mdaportal.de/dload.php?action=file&file_id=173
I have ever tried Bluetunes on my Magician but it didn't work. I used to read the information about it and my understanding is this program is for XPhone. It will kill the process named "cdial.exe" and the sound will be transfer from the speaker to the bluetooth headset.
But no "cdial.exe" running on our Magician, am I right?
http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=203212
this program would not work on Magician.
I'd recommend you to look into bluetooth drivers source code and sample applications that are coming with PlatformBuilder 5.0. As far as I remember they contain AG, PAN and HID profiles. Maybe A2DP is also included. It would not be difficult to make these drivers work on Magician as it also uses the MS BT stack.
Thanks so much, mamaich. Now I'm installing Platform Builder on my PC. I'll try it after finish the installation.
you'll need also eVC 4. PB 5.0 by default produces THUMB executables/DLLs that cannot run on our devices. You have to compile everything with eVC.
Hi
Based on what I read here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2007/04/17/why-did-we-remove-bluetooth-dun.aspx
It should be possible to have DUN available on a WM6 device. Has someone made a rom image with DUN services being available?
I can't use my jasjam with my TomTom Go anymore (same problem with AKU 3.3 ROM)
Thanks
JY
Bluetooth DUN
Does anyone know if this is as simple as a CAB install to enable something?
I would REALLY like to get this back up and running on my WM6.
Cheers,
Andy
I desperately need the DUN profile back too. Do any of the experts here have a solution??
Thanks guys!
One more vote here to get DUN back. Although, perhaps the profile does not exist for WM6 as M$ believes that PAN replaces the need for it. Personally, I still need DUN for some applications I use.
Hello guys
I'll be the first to admit this is a newbie question, but I don't have the energy to try every ROM and every SIP solution, can someone recommend a WM6 SIP solution thats working for them, ideally I want to use the built in WM6 SIP system as an additional app is just a bit clumsy.
Cheers, this information is invaluable for a lot of people I imagine, I want to go install AX3Ls but it mentions it doens't do SIP.
Thanks again
Ed
With a 30 secs search, you would have found (among others) this, for the native SIP capabiliy:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=316853&highlight=shaps
For an external, more complete and stable application, try Sjphone -> google
riri22 said:
With a 30 secs search, you would have found (among others) this, for the native SIP capabiliy:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=316853&highlight=shaps
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This is just a voip config tool, package is missing over there.
And even if this guy is at his first post, his question is a good question and I can not answer: I don't know any rom for trinity with a serious voip capability.
Ciao
Is the VOIP support built into every build of WM6 then? You just need to install a cab and config tool to get it up and running?
I'd really like to here peoples experiences, I'm not aiming for anything to adventurous just want it to hook up to a voip service when it sees my wifi.
Cheers
Ed
edpgc said:
Is the VOIP support built into every build of WM6 then? You just need to install a cab and config tool to get it up and running?
I'd really like to here peoples experiences, I'm not aiming for anything to adventurous just want it to hook up to a voip service when it sees my wifi.
Cheers
Ed
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You can find a post full of reply here with a lot of information...
I'm still using fring for voip calls because with trinity and wm6 there is a problem with a driver. But some people say voip is fully functional for them.. but as to me they don't really use it.
Voip support in built into wm6, but OEM have to provide their drivers and dopod didn't released it.
Ciao
claros said:
This is just a voip config tool, package is missing over there.
And even if this guy is at his first post, his question is a good question and I can not answer: I don't know any rom for trinity with a serious voip capability.
Ciao
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The package of dll etc. is already present on wm6. Most of the people who dont see it is because they haven't activated their explorer to see all files. But if you think it's necessary for some ROM, not the Dopod one I can confirm, the wm6VoIP.cab package is everywhere on the forum...
Nobody said his question was bad or wrong, I just said that a universal config tool and feature package was available on the forum, and findable after a quick search.
As far as which ROM is best for VoIP, I think nobody has tried the hundred of ROM available to give an objective and comprehensive answer.
As far as I am concerned, I tried VoIP on only one ROM, the dopod one. It works not too bad, but just as a complementary feature as he said himself.
Third party's sofware with all the complete package and optimisation will always works better. That's why I suggested Sjphone...
Anything wrong with me answering that?
I'm using fring as well at the moment. It's pretty cool. Works with skype too!
I've heard that Fring wasn't working on Trinity, due to mic problems.
Can you confirm that the other person can hear you well, when calling landlines with Fring?
(using Fring SIP features)
riri22 said:
The package of dll etc. is already present on wm6. Most of the people who dont see it is because they haven't activated their explorer to see all files. But if you think it's necessary for some ROM, not the Dopod one I can confirm, the wm6VoIP.cab package is everywhere on the forum...
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Hum...
I never use explorer.... Actually I don't have an official dopod rom but I can do a search on all the files on the extracted rom. Please have a look at the attachment.
Ciao
never heard of fring until now, its very neat, a bit cosmetically confused, but should be a very neat solution!
claros said:
Hum...
I never use explorer.... Actually I don't have an official dopod rom but I can find a search on all the included files on the extracted rom. Please have a look at the attachment
Ciao
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Yeah, I see that. But all I can say is that, once installed, when I browse the windows main directory, I can find all the files listed as necessary for the native SIP feature to work.
ipdialplan.xml
dnsapi.dll
voipphonecanvas.dll
rtcdll.dll
Dopod SEA inside
But that's not the point anyway, as I said, there are something like 10 differents threads that includes the pack wm6voip.cab for those who don't have the sip files natively. And it's findable with a 30 secs search...
But u'll need also the configuration tool to set up your sip account.
riri22 said:
I've heard that Fring wasn't working on Trinity, due to mic problems.
Can you confirm that the other person can hear you well, when calling landlines with Fring?
(using Fring SIP features)
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It is still a beta I think but seem to work, even if it is very slow especially if you have a lot of contacts to import. But sjphone doesn't have this feature.
Both (fring and sjphone) lacks of dialplan and number rewriting rules.
I think you have installed vm6voip in your dopod, so you can find voip files. If we had a really working rtcdll.dll for trinity we shouldn't use such programs for internet telephony. If you think I'm wrong, please post your rtcdll.dll so I can check version and functions.
As to me Dopod, as a gsm carrier, didn't provide this package for customers. I hope in the future htc wwe release it will be present.
Ciao
claros said:
It is still a beta I think but seem to work, even if it is very slow especially if you have a lot of contacts to import. But sjphone doesn't have this feature.
Both (fring and sjphone) lacks of dialplan and number rewriting rules.
I think you have installed vm6voip in your dopod, so you can find voip files. If we had a really working rtcdll.dll for trinity we shouldn't use such programs for internet telephony. If you think I'm wrong, please post your rtcdll.dll so I can check version and functions.
As to me Dopod, as a gsm carrier, didn't provide this package for customers. I hope in the future htc wwe release it will be present.
Ciao
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I've never said native SIP was working great on Trinity, I've just said the contrary: as the first poster of the thread stated, it can only be an alternative solution, but the third parties software (with all features AND optimizations included will always work better)
The reason is very simple:
It's not only a matter of rtcdll, it has more to do with the settings, specially the codecs one.
It is possible to fix though, but then It requires many additional tweaks, and I don't think it's worth the effort, since the third parties sofwares are there and working.
P.S.: I don't understand why you are so insistant on one file...
there are 4 of them dedicated to native SIP service. As I said, I think I had them all, before installing wm6voip.cab patches.
But the point is for any one missing one of them, or leazy to check, there are 10 wm6voip.cab on this forum to get them all installed in one click.
As I stated before: wm6voip.cab, and several SIP configuration tools are available on the forum.
After trying some of them, I like the shap's one and suggested it to the author of the thread.
But I confirm: none of them as perfect-already-ready-sound-quality
U need to tweak your codecs, according to your SIP provider requirements.
claros said:
It is still a beta I think but seem to work, even if it is very slow especially if you have a lot of contacts to import. But sjphone doesn't have this feature.
Both (fring and sjphone) lacks of dialplan and number rewriting rules.
I think you have installed vm6voip in your dopod, so you can find voip files. If we had a really working rtcdll.dll for trinity we shouldn't use such programs for internet telephony. If you think I'm wrong, please post your rtcdll.dll so I can check version and functions.
As to me Dopod, as a gsm carrier, didn't provide this package for customers. I hope in the future htc wwe release it will be present.
Ciao
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I don't think so.
For having tried both, I can confirm Fring do have number rewriting rules. It works great.
(my sip provider requires the numbers to start with 00. My contacts are recorded with + not 00.
Therefore, when I use the regular dialpad and native SIP features, it gives me an error.
But when I use Fring, it convert the numbers automatically, and and I can call through.
My only concern with Fring, was to make sure that the other person can hear me when I use the SIP features.
I don't have the confirmation. When I use the test call feature, It doesn't seem to hear me and cannot record my voice.
Since my account is not credited (big bug with the provider console on the net) I can't make sure about it.
Except if there is someone using voipbdiscount wanting to test.
Bye
I found that fring works fine. I haven't tried sip through it as yet but the fring test call worked fine (test call is just like the Skype test call).
It is pretty easy to download and test it anyway. Very easy to set up. I tried some other sip software recently and found them all far too complex to get up and running.
Thanks for the info.
I may try again and see whether or not the test-call feature can record my voice this time.
Yeah, Fring is simple to set up and it's great to have msn/skype/and sip provider in the same interface.
I strongly disagree that the Trinity problem is codec related. I tried different VOIP solutions with 4 SIP providers and NONE of them gave me reliable results.
I still hope the final HTC WM6 will include proper VOIP since I seriously doubt your "its the codec's fault"-story.
ZakMcRofl said:
I strongly disagree that the Trinity problem is codec related. I tried different VOIP solutions with 4 SIP providers and NONE of them gave me reliable results.
I still hope the final HTC WM6 will include proper VOIP since I seriously doubt your "its the codec's fault"-story.
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Sorry but inside the official european tytn wm6 there is no voip support.
As tytn and trin are brother I dubt voip will be supported on an official htc european rom, if any...
As to me, from past investigations, the problem is on an audio driver that can not access the system speaker, but the system modify itself after first use and I cant understand why...
I've found some device identifier in the registry under RTC, seem to work only by earpiece and locks if I try to use a bt earpiece..
Can't remember anything else, and I haven't enough time to investigate more...
Ciao
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Hello everyone
After reading a lot of tutorials on how to make OEM packages and testing for a few days, I am now releasing my first OEM Package compilation
Widcomm Bluetooth Stack 0.3 for hermes
Edited from the 0.3 cab file, this is an OEM package that you can cook using Pandora or Hypercore Kitchen. Just simply place it into the OEM folder of your build and give it a try
Link here:
Widcomm Bluetooth Stack for Hermes
please gimme a feedback if it works on your kitchen or not
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a few things before you include this package in your kitchen/cooking:
1.) it will occupy roughly 8mb of rom space, yes, it is costly, but in return you can have ftp browsing, a2dp, HID input (mouse/keyboard), etc.
2.) I have yet to try removing the original microsoft stack and only cook the widcomm into a rom, but i doubt it would be a problem as it is completely independent.
3.) by default, when your device first boots, it will be turned on. But once you turn it off, it stays off even after you reboot. the status sticks.
4.) make sure you turn off any OBEX bluetooth support and original microsoft a2dp support, as it might cause problems ( you can turn them off in advanced config by Schaps)
5.) Comm Managers can not trigger the on/off for this widcomm stack at the moment, I may try to make an rgu entry to modify this later, if it is possible
leave me any feedback if you have tried cooking this into your rom and runs successfully! i may modify this to make it compatible for Artemis, Prophet, or other devices =)
Credit goes to SuperDave for originally writing the 0.3 Widcomm
Original Post
I forgot to add the shortcuts for WirelessPower.lnk and WirelessPowerConfig.lnk into the Program Menu folder, I guess i will do that later =) too lazy to edit initflashfiles and shortcuts
Re:updated the file with shortcut to turn on bluetooth stack by buttons. by the way, once this is cooked you can use both microsoft stack and widcomm stack (not together at the same time but the stack can be used alternatively without installing/uninstalling the widcomm stack).
Thanks !!!
Thank you for making this available. I am struggling with the Microsoft Bluetooth stack as it it not compatible with Mobile 6. I was forced to downgrade to 5 for about 3 months now.
Do you happen to have an image that already has this stack in it ? if not then I will try to create one today.
Thanks Again !!!!
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Widcomm
Microsoft Bluetooth stack is not known to be the most robust implementation of Bluetooth.
Windcomm is in theory a better stack that should give better compatibility experience in general.
The issue it was not packaged for the Hermes and there is an effort underway to make it work.
I tested this version a bit today. it seems to work but I did not have an audio device to test with. I will try later from home.
ok thank you i try this
yeah, this stack is meant to make widcomm drivers to work on hermes.
one thing i forgot to mention, you would need to manually make a BTTrayCE.lnk (shortcut) to %startup% so that it will have a tray icon in your system.
I'll upload a newer OEM package later tonight when i got home
(by the way it's tested to work on all languages).
will this work on the Kaiser also or will it need to be ported for that platform separately?
Cook in?
@Kazuni:
Does the stack need to be cooked in or can it also be installed to an existing configuration? If so, could you please provide a CAB version?
Thanks!
it doesnt need to be cooked in. infact the link i provided in the first post had listed the source for the cab
marsb007 said:
will this work on the Kaiser also or will it need to be ported for that platform separately?
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it will also work on kaiser, but kaiser roms are not cookable yet, so look for the cab.