where i can set voip account for voip calls on wm6 ??
Tak e alook here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=303493
thansk a lot
Configured and connected to my voip carrier but whan i call....the other telephone rings, but i can't hear nothing on my p3600.The other phone can hear me! Why?
Same here, I suggest you post it in the other thread.
You shouldn'T have opened this one in the first place.
Which thread to use VoIP problem with Trinity
It seems that this problem (Cannot hear anything but can be heard) is specific to the Trinity. The other forum is about how to configure a SIP account for use with inbuilt VoIP in WM6. On that forum - there are Trinity users talking about their specific VoIP problem as cited above.
As this issue is not one concerning the SIP account configuration, I feel that it deserves it's own thread. How about renaming this thread to VoIP problems with Trinity WM6 delivery 1979 - then we can all get together to share problems about VoIP with the Trinity WM6 ROMS. Perhaps mUn and Lvsw can enlighten us and eventually include fixes in their upcoming ROMS.
I have yet to have a definitive answer from anyone about successfully setting up VoIP and getting it working consistently on the Trinity. If most users can indeed do this - the problem is isolated to a few dunces like me. however - as nobody has confirmed a working VoIP in WM6 for Trinity - I think a Trinity specific problem that merits a thread.
nealed said:
It seems that this problem (Cannot hear anything but can be heard) is specific to the Trinity. The other forum is about how to configure a SIP account for use with inbuilt VoIP in WM6. On that forum - there are Trinity users talking about their specific VoIP problem as cited above.
As this issue is not one concerning the SIP account configuration, I feel that it deserves it's own thread. How about renaming this thread to VoIP problems with Trinity WM6 delivery 1979 - then we can all get together to share problems about VoIP with the Trinity WM6 ROMS. Perhaps mUn and Lvsw can enlighten us and eventually include fixes in their upcoming ROMS.
I have yet to have a definitive answer from anyone about successfully setting up VoIP and getting it working consistently on the Trinity. If most users can indeed do this - the problem is isolated to a few dunces like me. however - as nobody has confirmed a working VoIP in WM6 for Trinity - I think a Trinity specific problem that merits a thread.
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I agree, we've been bouncing this problem around for a couple of weeks now.
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It seems that this problem (Cannot hear anything but can be heard) is specific to the Trinity. The other forum is about how to configure a SIP account for use with inbuilt VoIP in WM6. On that forum - there are Trinity users talking about their specific VoIP problem as cited above.
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There's one-way audio on the Trinity with WM6 internet calling (SIP).
Third-party SIP phones have 2-way audio, but it's always on the speakerphone.
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There's one-way audio on the Trinity with WM6 internet calling (SIP).
Third-party SIP phones have 2-way audio, but it's always on the speakerphone.
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i disagree with that. i've tried several 3rd party sip clients. all have the same behaviour as the wm6 build-in client.
Anyone tried LVSW's 2.0.0.7 - a new hope?
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Anyone tried LVSW's 2.0.0.7 - a new hope?
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Same stuff, one way only...
hi, i have configured image lvsw 2.0.0.7 with sip provider lowratevoip. My problem is no voice from the speaker. Thank best regard Antonio
albertazzi65 - did you try the fix that lvsw suggested in his post:
VoIP FIX!!!!
Remove the values:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\RTC\AdapterTypes]
"1"=dword:00020001
"2"=dword:00020002
I would be curious to see if after flashing the 2.0.0.7 version of the ROM and applying this fix it works?
My next tests to get VoIP working were going to be : 1. Flash 2.0.0.7 2. Apply the above fix 3. Replace rtcdll.dll with this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=39424&d=1179658323 at each step I would check the functionality of VoIP to see if at any stage it works! If you could try (as you've already flashed to 2.0.0.7) - that would help a lot.
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albertazzi65 - did you try the fix that lvsw suggested in his post:
VoIP FIX!!!!
Remove the values:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\RTC\AdapterTypes]
"1"=dword:00020001
"2"=dword:00020002
I would be curious to see if after flashing the 2.0.0.7 version of the ROM and applying this fix it works?
My next tests to get VoIP working were going to be : 1. Flash 2.0.0.7 2. Apply the above fix 3. Replace rtcdll.dll with this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=39424&d=1179658323 at each step I would check the functionality of VoIP to see if at any stage it works! If you could try (as you've already flashed to 2.0.0.7) - that would help a lot.
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The problem is that DLL's used in Trinity roms are from different devices, and as I was explained, drivers for Trinity's audio are different. Haven't tried to replace dll, but no luck with registry settings...
OK. Flashed 2.0.0.7 ROM. Replaced DLL. Configured SIP. Tried a call. I could hear the person I was calling. the sound was very faint and coming from the main speaker. There was also a half second delay.
(I could be heard clearly).
I then tried the registry fix. Now there is just a slight interference noise coming from the main speaker - like a bad phone line - but no voice from the other end. Put the registry keys back - still the same.
Conslusion - I once made a successful two way call through my trinity's phone earpiece. Only once though. This time I got one successful 2 way call - with crappy sound through the main speaker.
This is not progress, but it's clear that the Trinity is capable of it.
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OK. Flashed 2.0.0.7 ROM. Replaced DLL. Configured SIP. Tried a call. I could hear the person I was calling. the sound was very faint and coming from the main speaker. There was also a half second delay.
(I could be heard clearly).
I then tried the registry fix. Now there is just a slight interference noise coming from the main speaker - like a bad phone line - but no voice from the other end. Put the registry keys back - still the same.
Conslusion - I once made a successful two way call through my trinity's phone earpiece. Only once though. This time I got one successful 2 way call - with crappy sound through the main speaker.
This is not progress, but it's clear that the Trinity is capable of it.
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hi, pass1 ok, pass 2 ok, pass3 ok..... call voip no voice to the speaker.
It should work on the trinity because if you use a software like I have done with SJPhone, it works. You can hear your correspondant and he can hear you. The only thing is taht it works on the speaker, so you can use a earphone bluetooth or not and then it works fine.
I have tried and I have the same issue as everyone with WM6 IP phone and no problem on SJPHONE with WM6.
Yes - but the whole point is that it is integrated in the ROM and integrates with the phone a lot better. (As soon as I am at home on WiFi - my calls are VoIP routed). Thanks anyway!
Trinity VOIP no sound problem SOLVED
did a bit of research in the forum. Here's my solution.
Trinity with 2.0.0.7 ROM, SIP conf tool v2.0.1.
Downloaded http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=39424&d=1179658323
Switched off VOIP and Wi-Fi, replaced the above file in \Windows folder, softreset and here we are, loud and clear sound from the external speaker using VOIP. Hope this helps anyone
But no fix for the internal speaker? Oh well can't have everything.
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Does anyone have Microsoft voice command version 1.5? And if you do, with the incoming caller announcement enabled, do you get a static clicking sound on your phone device when you get and incoming phone call? I am using a XDA IIs and have this issue. Is there a work around for this issue? Any help would be greatly appreaciated.
Thanks,
Mike
I too have the problem of sound stuttering.
I've never installed any version of voice command.
Al applications playing sound, like media player or any other music player and even the spoken words from TomTom seem to suffer from this.
Since all WAV/MP3 audio seems te suffer from this I gather it must be a CODEC issue of some sort, probably caused by installing some application that has overwritten system files.
Does anybody know a way to solve this ?
It does not seem to occur after a hard reset, I havent tried reinstalling applications one by one to find the culprit, I just restored a Sprite backup.
Yes, I've got the same problem... I just upgraded to VC1.5, and the clicking is only on the announcement of incoming calls... all else seems fine.
Treo
same here with my pda2k.
I have the same issue.
To solve that, Just disable this function.
Tap at start >setting >personal >voice command
at Phone option disable "Announce incoming calls"
I think version 1.5 has so many option that you can select more that the old one.
Voice command over bluetooth is still not work.
I'm afraid this is a more general problem (see earlier threads). There are also problems with WM10 and GPS. I've found that WM10 is OK when No other programm is running. GPS is a larger programm and continues to give voice problems. Maybe the problem can be solved if we could increase the working memory. Who has a suggestion?
I know un checking that option will fix the issue but then I can't use it. So it does not solve the issue. LOL so if anyone does know a way to make the audio a higher priority or something to make it work please let me know.
Thanks,
Mike
Fixed it, you have to use resco and change audio priority in settings to 110 in registry. Works like a charm now.
MIke
Hi Mikee4fun,
Could you be more specific about which key/value/data in registry that you changed to fix this?
Thanks in forehand!
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Fixed it, you have to use resco and change audio priority in settings to 110 in registry. Works like a charm now.
MIke
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Can you share the registry entry that needs to be changed?
Ditto, I'd like to know too please cos I've got the same problem.
Own an XDAIIs and use Microsoft Voice Command 1.5 with the stuttery incoming call announcements. Everything else works flawlessly.
Is Microsoft Voice Command the dogs b*ll*cks when it comes to voice recognition! It's the most accurate voice recognition system I've come across. Well done Microsoft, you've made something that works well (for a change ) , apart from stuttery voice announcements of course.
anybody experiencing about 1 to 2 second lag before the ringtone actually rings when you have incoming calls with announce incoming call enabled?
I'm having voice command installed on my Storage area of my Xda ii mini. I'm wondering if that's the reason why it lags?
Here is the exact registry entry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev\Priority256
A detailed thread is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=107031#107031
Well I just noticed this static noise while announcing the name with MVC or playing any other audio on the Blue angel only, I tried it on the hima it works flawlessly it never occured
VC 1.5 static problems
:twisted: yup just tried the fix with resco registry editor and all is fine
thx for the info
just another reason why this site is so good imo
There are alot posts and threads about SIP calling with a trinity and none of the conclude, Is there anyone that works on fixing the issue with sip internet calling for trinity ?
I speak of the issue of not hearing the other recipient.
OR is anyone that has installed a rom with WM6 on a trinity and SIP works fine for him ?
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There are alot posts and threads about SIP calling with a trinity and none of the conclude, Is there anyone that works on fixing the issue with sip internet calling for trinity ?
I speak of the issue of not hearing the other recipient.
OR is anyone that has installed a rom with WM6 on a trinity and SIP works fine for him ?
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Well my friend I have had a similar problem, but when I replaced the dll file as it was mentioned on the specified thread....with Resco explorer (could not do it with the standard file explorer of windows...), it worked OK. Sometimes however you have to try a couple of times to get a clear line, but I think this is an issue of the traffic you have on your WiFi ( I only use it with WiFi..). Also the voice you listen back is a bit faint, but with the headset you get in the purchase box of the P3600, problem is solved. Follow the instructions as they say and you will be fine!
SIP works fine for me, except for the fact that there's just not enough bandwidth for clear ulaw, and we need g729 or gsm for any kind of viability...
I've noticed the in call volume is very faint as well to the point of being unusable...
Is there a registry hack we can apply to change this?
Using Mun.s TE. CHeers
I'm not sure but I read through these threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950&highlight=voip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=303493&highlight=voip
Is there a seperate WM6 VOIP cab available somewhere? I don't see the suggested files, so I assume that I don't have it on my WWE WM6 rom.
Try search for VOIP...or look through todays postings for the same question:
and try these two posts
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...highlight=voip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...highlight=voip
A quick search for VOIP will give you same answers
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Try search for VOIP...or look through todays postings for the same question:
and try these two posts
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...highlight=voip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...highlight=voip
A quick search for VOIP will give you same answers
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Well, as you may have noticed I've found those threads, but I saw that the most of the thread is regarding HERMES.
I was wondering if anyone with an Artemis has been able to turn on VOIP (native voip)
I did manage to install the package as mentioned in the threads above, as well as put in the right config files. Also, the "Internet Calling: Available" today plugin is correctly displayed. However, I cannot switch dial pads and I don't get the correct status (connected).
Same problem here
Setup was done with Sip Config Tool 2.0.1
The plugin is configured : "Always, if available"
When connected by wlan or activesync the plugin displays : "Kein Empfang"
Disconnected from network displays : "Available"
Hopefully someone can help me
Guys I've got it working just fine on an xda orbit. There does seem to be a little bug though and that is when it's says "Searching" and "Available" on the today screen. Available actually means searching and searching means available
When searching is displayed, click on it in the today screen and you might notice a slight change in the signal which means it has switched to voip rather than gsm. Go to the phone screen and you'll see that the network has changed to your voip provider and any call you make will be routed through them.
I have downloaded sjphone yesterday and configured it to use my sip voip provider and it works brilliantly. The sound quality in sjphone is absolutely brilliant compared to the native voip, you should try it.
Finally it's working...
I tried to deinstall the plugin and after prompting an error it worked
The homescreen plug signals "searching" but as you said before it means "availabe". There are still a couple of things:
1) no incomming calls... i can't find the stun settings
2) +4930xxxxxx format doesn't work, i've to type 030xxxx
3) doesn't work after standby
Which version of sjphone are you using? There seems to be nothing available for wm 6
Hi BlueD,
I'm glad it's working for you. I tested incoming calls and that worked nicely as well without configuring any stun. The voip I used were sipgate and callcentric.
There's a post somewhere on one of the big voip threads and the guys managed to customize the dialing plans so that you can dial without using the international format. Do a quick search on voip dialing plan and you should find it somewhere.
Well obviously it doesn't cause the wifi disconnects, hence making it only useful for dialing out rather than receiving calls, except ofcourse if you want to leave the device on all the time, but that's not a very feasible solution.
The sjphone I downloaded was the one for v.1.60.303c Pocket PC 2003SE, it works nicely with excellent call quality. I also think you don't really need native voip capabilities to run that, which makes me think we could have had this on WM5 hmmm...
OK.. just fyi - i got a little bit more success in using the native VOIP solution. I had to flash from the WWE 6 to the BnB 2 ROM, then install the VOIP.cab and SipConfigTool. Now i can receive calls, but cannot place any... not sure why. Also, when i receive a call the sound is CRAP.. probably some codec issue here.
What type of internet connection have you?
Have you open ports on your router necessary for SIP, inbound and out?
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What type of internet connection have you?
Have you open ports on your router necessary for SIP, inbound and out?
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Yep I did. I got this confirmed by testing it with a softphone on my PC, which works great (same voip provider etc).
Mainly I would love to hear if there are Roms out there optimized for SIP. I am open to third party solutions such as Fring or Nimbuzz or anything else to get reliable VoIP SIP over 3G and Wifi.
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executive summary
Device: Vodafone VPA Compact III (warrenty swap model)
Radio ROM: 1.56.70.11
ROMs: different stable 6.1 Roms
(MRH 9.0 Valerian, CRCs v13.4 , joshkoss Manila2D 21501 and kareem9nbas RevROMv7)
Software: CRCs VoIP support via Device Update
Problem: When calling from landline to SIP on Hermes (powersave status) the Hermes locks up. Hermes receives call and shows, but doesn't ring, LCD backlight stays off. Landline signals that phone is ringing. Need Softreset to get Hermes back to working.
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Hello,
first of all I want to thank all the awsome cooks here. I am new and this is my first post. I went into flashing a couple month ago. I have to say it is really astonishing to have a community so alive and well around such an old device as the Hermes. And how much work hours go into it by all the individual cooks. Pretty impressive IMHO.
I wanted to make VoIP work for me and decided to try my own little Hermes, since I already got one and have already flashed a custom Rom onto it. This is where my troubles began. I don't want to bother you with the whole story. The results:
I tested some 6.1 Roms with the build-in Voip using DeviceUpdate by CRC to install the Voip section and either one of those two to configure Voip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=303493)
http://www.touchxperience.com/en/setup-voip/downloads.html
I went through MRH 9.0 Valerian, CRCs stable Rom, joshkoss Manila2D and kareem9nbas RevROM. Each the latest Version. Only in the MRH I had to install DeviceUpdate myself, since it is included in all the other ROMs. Then I only installed VoIP-Support (under System in DeviceUpdate) and started testing. The biggest problem I currently have is that all of the tested Roms actually crashed when a VoIP-call came in while the device was in power save mode. Since I only tested one way to get the drivers (CRCs DeviceUpdate) the problem might just be the VoIP drivers, but a phone shouldn't crash because it gets a call IMHO.
CRCs stable sometimes works when called out of powersave mode. But I have also seen it crashing.
By crashing I mean that the device turns on, but not the backlight. The call is visible, but the Hermes stops responding to all entries and only a reset brings it back to live.
Right now I am back to using Fring, because there are a couple problems with VoIP in general:
It needs to stay connected over 3G (or Wifi) while in powersave/soft off, It needs to connect reliably to SIP and it needs to be able to use the in-built earpiece (while Fring can't use this I am currently using my BT-headset and will try the audio routing soon).
But Fring has a huge delay.
Is any of the cooks using the built-in VoIP of the Hermes themselves? Because it would solve a lot of my problems if I could just use that.
Next I this I will try going back to the original Schap's 4.31 and see if I can make that work better with VoIP.
I know this is only a Rom forum, but has anyone tested other apps, like Octro, Gizmo5, Talkonaut, AGEphone, MiniSIP or similar progs for SIP recently? I tried Nimbuzz: It can't connect over 3G by itself, it needs some other app to open and keep the data connection.
I know about audioRoute and audio switch, but haven't tried them yet:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=502361
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=495166
Anyone know which works better?
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I did some testing with Fring. It is not reliable on CRCs Rom, because incoming calls from a landline phone (Sipgate.de) often times lead to a busy signal on landline. Fring doesn't react, even though the applet on the home screen says that Fring is online (Hermes on, not standby).
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Hi Guys,
I currently use free SIP service and google voice together with onedialer to make phone calls through Data. I currently use FRING as the SIP client, though it works good, but it doesn't have dialpad...so i can't enter tone responses (the windows dialer's dialpad tone sounds for some reason also doesn't work during SIP call) and neither does it have mute functionality during SIP call.
Is there any SIP client with these feature...i know WM has inbuilt SIP client...does it have these 2 features...its lot of work to enable it in..so just want to make sure beforehand
Regards,
ok pardon my noobiness above...so I configured the built in sip client and found it work just like regular call...and also it sucks compared to fring...there is more lag, sound breaking compared to fring(on phone data plan and even on wi-fi) and it misses incoming SIP calls too some times...
So is there any other solution?
You can try this one ..I've had good results with it.
Agreet agephone
http://www.ageet.com/us/products-agephone-mobile.htm
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You can try this one ..I've had good results with it.
Agreet agephone
http://www.ageet.com/us/products-agephone-mobile.htm
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Thanks for the suggestion...for now I've installed PortSIP and its working pretty good...I'll give that one a try also and compare..
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Thanks for the suggestion...for now I've installed PortSIP and its working pretty good...I'll give that one a try also and compare..
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Well I've tried both PortSIP and Agephone....both are good clients but none of them are able are as successful on T-mobile Edge network as Fring...it somehow manages to get adequate audio quality to get talks done...maybe it uses low bandwidth or something...The others have choppy/muffled voices in between
Is there any other client as successful as this? i've tried Nimbuzz, but it has the same problem as others..