Anyone can explane how to force Cyberon Voice Commander working trough Bluetooth headset? Voice dialer working perfectly, but when Voice Commander was installed pressing on the button on Bluetooth headset do nothing No application starting with button on Bluetooth
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I have the HTC bluetooth stereo (A2DP - hands free and wireless stereo) headset and I use tomtom.
Whenever the headset is paired with the device, i.e. all the time i am driving the Tomtom audible directions come through the headset. Is there any way to make them come through the artemis speaker and just any calls come through the headset?
can't you 'disconnect' the headset by holding the dial button for 2 sec
nope. tried this but nothing happens.
hi all
i just got myself a scala rider (bluetooth headset for motorbike helmets). one of its features should be voice dialing.
after successfully pairing it with my artemis, the only profile i could choose was "hands-free" (which is ok).
everything works fine, but i can not get voice dial to work: when i press the (correct!) button on the headset, it opens the phone application (number dialing screen) on my phone, but it wont let me use voice dial.
this is not really cool, because "hands-free" should actually be exactly that
anyone here knows a solution for this or a reason why it might not work?
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ok, i should have had more patience with the search function (maybe).
i found this thread over at the wizard boards. post #2 mentions something about changing a registry key:
Here you go:
First:
goto "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path ". Change the default value from "\Windows\SDDialer.exe" to "\Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCMD.exe".
Now you should be able to activate Micrsoft Voice Command by pressing the connect button on your bluetooth headset. My Scala headset beeps twice when it's ready for the Voice Command. My husbands Motorola headset beeps once when it's ready for the Voice Command.
Then you can also enable your bluetooth headset to receive music and other sound from your MDA by running the tweak "Enable Bluetooth Receive" using the Registry Wizard Program.
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will that help with my problem? (i can not test it before tomorrow)
I have installed VC 1.6 and all works fine except one thing :
if i want to redirect the audio to the BT Headset ( for tomtom commands or WMP music ) i can use some utility like BTAudioON/OFF/Toggle but after an incoming call / Voice command all return as before and only the internal speaker is used ( expect during voice dialing of course ) and i have to re-issue a BTAudioON manually.
How can i get this situation :
1. push talk on the BT Headset
2. issuing : "Start tomtom navigator"
3. Tomtom starts and audio is redirected to the BT Headset even after voice dialing period expired.
4. shut down BT headset.
5. internal speaker is used as usual
6. switch on BT headset again
7. internal speaker disabled and audio is forwarded again to the BT Headset
It is possible ?
Quick answer is 'It depends'
If the headset has a 'Headset' service then yes, if it only has a 'handsfree' service then without using something to redirect the output then no.
MaskedMarauder said:
Quick answer is 'It depends'
If the headset has a 'Headset' service then yes, if it only has a 'handsfree' service then without using something to redirect the output then no.
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The profile of my headset ( motorola H3 ) is only 'handsfree' so im am searching something 'clever' that redirect the audio output on/off after phone calls.
Tried BlueMusic 2.0 that claims to behave like before but doesn't restore after phone calls.
Running CM6 9-25 nightly with latest radios:
I recently installed vlingo on my evo and successfully managed to remap the h2headset.kl entry for the bt button from headsethook to search in an attempt to get the voice recognition button on the parrot to launch the Vlingo search.
When i do get the voice prompt though i find that the parrot tries to play back whatever music i'm playing via its speakers as a mono bt stream. There is no option in the bluetooth device properties to turn off audio as the parrot isn't an a2dp device and therefore only has the phone profile.
My question is, does CM6, or the stock stack for that matter, automatically try to stream the audio out via bt no matter what the device? I was never able to get audio out to the parrot without using some kind of bt mono out hack.
Having a bit of trouble with Vlingo in car mode. When I pair it with my bluetooth interface in my car, the phone function works fine, but the text and tap and speak functions keep waiting for my voice to come through BT (I guess) instead of the phone's microphone, which is how the BT in our VW and our Toyota work. Is there a setting I'm missing or a workaround? Thanks.