Orbit Voice Tags - P3300, MDA Compact III General

Hi
Am using the UK orbit and I have set a couple of voice tags to enable application, call numbers etc - am sure they must be using up memory - so where are they stored???
Any idea - where they are saved?

Any help anyone???

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DMTF dialler for BA ? Xialer dont work - Recompile anyone ?

Hi, I have a BA (O2 XDA IIs) and would like a way of using it to dial contacts on a normal phone by getting the BA to generate DMTF tones.
Ideally, it needs to integrate to the contacts menu so I can select a contact and hit "DMTF dial"
I found an app that purports to do it - Xialer, but it doesn't work. The source code is on the site though so maybe it needs compiling for the BA or something.
Can anyone help ?
bump.
After all this time, still looking for an app that will dial a contact on a regular landline by holding the BA speaker to the house phone's mic.
Please, please someone let my BA learn to speak "DMTF"...
Hi,
still very long now, but if you are still looking for a dialer similar to xdialer look here:
http://dialdtmf.sourceforge.net/
This one works well!
Carsten.

VOICE COMMAND OF ETEN M600: READS SMS???

I saw a review of ETEN M600 in a (italian) magazine: there was a photo showing the wm5-integrated voice command...the problem is: why does my qtek 9000 only have voice speed dial (to call contacts or launch apps) and the lower-class m600 has a full featured program, that can also - as clearly shown in the photo that struck me - read sms (!!), call telephone numbers even if not stored in the contacts database, and many many more interesting actions??
is there a way to extract it and use it on Universal?? I'd really like to have sms read to me (useful while driving), and the radio/bt/wifi turned on and off without having to open it, turn it on and click click click... it takes no more than 10 seconds but sometimes it's annoying!!
any hints about that?? any suggestion??
Isn't this just Voice Command? Why not just install Voice Command to allow you to execute commands like radio on/off etc?
V
MS voice command 1.5 you mean?? but as far as I remember (It's been a long time since I last used it on my old PDA) it can't read sms or so....
It can if you know how :wink:
However, out of the box I don't know if it can.
V
I don't understand...you mean that there's a way to have it reading out loud all my text messages?? oh man that would be great!! are you talking seriously or is it just a technical fantasy?? tell me I'm so curious!!!
vijay555 said:
It can if you know how :wink:
However, out of the box I don't know if it can.
V
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Hmm! ;-)
Vijay555, do you mean there's a way to discover some more hidden capabilities in Microsoft Voice Command 1.5 UK?
I really would love to have some more functions in this. Don't see any upgrades coming at moment.
I don't know about hidden capabilities in Voice Command itself.
But there are other ways to make the Phone speak and there are a couple of competing speech engines out there.
I'm currently working on a speech program, VJLoquitur, using Flite and some other stuff.
Anyone going to the Modaco meeting this Saturday? I'll be showing it off there, hopefully.
V

Voice Command 1.6 question

I currently installed VC 1.6 and everything is pretty much perfect, but one thing. Whenever I get a call and my phone is set to ring, it announces who is calling, while scaling the down the volume of my ringtone.
Is there anyway to mute that caller voice that without uninstalling the whole program?
Thanks.
Yes...
Go to Settings tab
Choose 'All Settings' at the bottom
Choose 'Personal' Tab
Go to Voice Command
Highlight the 'Phone' (on left)
Choose Options button
Remove check from 'Announce Incoming Calls'
Piece of cake...!
Cheers
Jabberoo
Another Question
Is there a way to get it to ring or something when i private or unknown call comes in. IT rings and announces all other callers but not private callers?
jabberoo said:
Yes...
Go to Settings tab
Choose 'All Settings' at the bottom
Choose 'Personal' Tab
Go to Voice Command
Highlight the 'Phone' (on left)
Choose Options button
Remove check from 'Announce Incoming Calls'
Piece of cake...!
Cheers
Jabberoo
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Hey thanks for that did not even know MVC could announce calls... as liked that feature on E71... might read the instructions
how do you get the call or text message announced only through the bluetooth?
j393567 said:
how do you get the call or text message announced only through the bluetooth?
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Tap - All Settings - Personal - Voice Command - Notifications - Then tap selection 1 (Announce Using BT only)
still goes through the phone speaker and not the bluetooth
ryushe said:
I currently installed VC 1.6 and everything is pretty much perfect, but one thing. Whenever I get a call and my phone is set to ring, it announces who is calling, while scaling the down the volume of my ringtone.
Is there anyway to mute that caller voice that without uninstalling the whole program?
Thanks.
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Hi. Could you please tell me which MSVC version you are using as I installed the 19209 onto my new TP2 and the incoming call announce does not work. Thanks Richard
rwcozens said:
Hi. Could you please tell me which MSVC version you are using as I installed the 19209 onto my new TP2 and the incoming call announce does not work. Thanks Richard
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yes my T7381 does not say who's calling either do the contacts need to be in sim or contacts memory or both?
palah said:
yes my T7381 does not say who's calling either do the contacts need to be in sim or contacts memory or both?
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By default MSVC must be saved to your phone's main memory and uses the contacts on your phone. I used to have a Tytn II running with version 19209 but the incoming announcements do not work with this version. I recall that you had replacement files you could copy to windows and MSVC in program files to overwrite the current files to make incoming announcements work but htis too does not work as it also froze when I went into settings.
To answer your question you need to save the MSVC program to your phone memory and if you still do not get incoming annouments and your settings under voice command (settings/personal/voice command are correct then you have the same problem I have. Richard
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To answer your question you need to save the MSVC program to your phone memory and if you still do not get incoming annouments and your settings under voice command (settings/personal/voice command are correct then you have the same problem I have. Richard[/QUOTE]
well in same boat then as installed on device MSV only ever wakes up on emails etc when high importance option is sent nothing else ... lazy cow
Just off the phone to HTC tech (mainly about another BT headset issue) and he said Microsoft is working on a new version of MVC as the current V1.6 does not play well with many of the new BT stacks

[Q] Caller ID mapping

I have my new HTC Trophy set up to sync with Exchange/Outlook. I'm in Norway, so my contacts phone numbers are stored in Outlook in this format: +47 12345678
Now, when in Norway and getting incoming calls from 12345678, the phone does not recognize the caller.
Is this a known issue? Any workarounds other than removing +47 from all my contacts?
I'm having the same issue!
Anyone know how to setup WP7 to recognize not only the full number?
Nothing new here?
i noticed that in the windows live contacts section you can specify which country the contact is in,..would that help?
i don't know..i'm not having these problems to be honest!
In outlook you store the phone number with +47 but when you dial the number, you want to dial it without the +47
Is that correct?
I have had similar issues with other phones with extra "0" in between region/country/city codes, for example in Germany.
I have a couple of ideas:
1. There is the International Dialing assist function. I have no idea what it does other than what's described undertneat it... Does that do anything helpful?
2. What if you create a separate Windows Live account, and add in /copy your contacts, without the +47; then link the two contacts. The contacts will appear as just 1 contact in your phone, and you'll have the option to call with or without the +47
So here is the deal:
I have set all my contacts mobile numbers using the right local area code (for example 04111-8181-8181) so when I’m traveling to other city the call is routed correctly. But when someone call me I receive the number without the area code (example 8181-8181) and the phone did not match this with the contact.
So the problem is not when I'm dialing the number but when I receive an incoming call from my contacts.
I don't know what this International Assist do too but is turned On.
And hboos, I didn't find where I do set up this Country in Live Contacts but I don't think that this is the problem since all of my most important contacts are coming from Outlook.
Thanks
I store all my contacts like this one: +49123456 without any spaces. My HD7 recognizes them all. Perhaps you have to remove the space?
Well, if removing the spaces/formatting doesn't work, you can always go with my other suggestion. Create a separate address book in a Windows Live account with the incoming CID number, and link the two contacts on WP7 (open contact 1, click the chain link at the bottom, click contact 2). WP7 is even smart enough to suggest you likely links.
Talys, this suggestion lead me to another question: Is there one button to link all my contacts or I need to go one by one (because I have 1200+ contacts).
I'll try to remove the spaces.
Just an update, didn't work removing all the spaces
I've got the same problem. Living in Norway, syncing with Exchange/Outlook and storing all my phone numbers with a +47 prefix. I'm sure creating a windows live contact for each of my Exchange/Outlook contact and link them would work. But with 800+ contacts, the thought of maintaining two lists doesn't sound like a feasible solution for me.
I've tried the following.
Using a 0047 prefix instead of the +47. Same problem.
Removing any spaces that Outlook add automatically. Same problem
Using a windows live contacts instead of Outlook/Exchange contacts. Same problem.
The best solution I've come up with so far, is to store all my Outlook/Exchange contacts with two numbers. One without the prefix and one with. This isn't really working either I like to store mobile number where they belong.
However, everything seams to work as expected with SMS/MMS messages. The +47 prefix doesn’t cause any problems what so ever.
Now with some developers already getting access to WP7 registry I think it's a matter of time to find the entry to edit
surfing10 said:
Talys, this suggestion lead me to another question: Is there one button to link all my contacts or I need to go one by one (because I have 1200+ contacts).
I'll try to remove the spaces.
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I don't think there's a button to automatically link your contacts.... that's a lot of contacts to link! But you only need to link the ones that are important for Call Display, right? So the list would be smaller?
i always have the same problem on wm6 and had was to edit the registry caller ID match the default is 8 so if you change it to 6 or 7 then it will be ok..so its just to get access to the wp7 registy to change that setting
jullian_d said:
i always have the same problem on wm6 and had was to edit the registry caller ID match the default is 8 so if you change it to 6 or 7 then it will be ok..so its just to get access to the wp7 registy to change that setting
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Sorry to bring that again but that's THE POINT!! We need to hack the registry to edit this.
Anyone have done this?
surfing10 said:
Sorry to bring that again but that's THE POINT!! We need to hack the registry to edit this.
Anyone have done this?
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no....there is no access YET to the registry or file system
try this reg key
Code:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Phone]
"CallIDMatch"=dword:7
Have you tried Settings -> Applications -> phone and International assist - On?
jullian_d said:
i always have the same problem on wm6 and had was to edit the registry caller ID match the default is 8 so if you change it to 6 or 7 then it will be ok..so its just to get access to the wp7 registy to change that setting
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I don't think this is the problem, or if it is, the default value is higher than 8 as all phonenumbers in Norway has 8 digits. 11 if you also count the +47.
In any case, works fine for me using Telia in Sweden - I have numbers stored in a variety of ways including +46 (0123) 12345 as well as +4612312345 and they all seem to show who's calling. Could be it's operator dependant somehow?
I have the same problem, my contacts are synced from Google. Country Slovenia, format +386 31xxxxxx. Number does not link to name of the contact. Tried Caller ID fix from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=907971, but problem remains. Can someone try and see if it works for him?

Anyone using inbuilt SIP calling on WM6.5 ?

Hi all,
I am trying to get SIP Internet Calling working on my WM6.5 (Touch Pro2). I got to the point where it seemed to want to use my VoIP provider (Rynga - a Betamax Company) but then I just got a "Bing" sound and it then tried to call regularly via Vodafone.
So I don't know if I have something wrong in ipdialplan.xml or if there is some other issue. I read elsewhere that maybe I should not specify a STUN server. I only plan to use the SIP over wi-fi.
I assume the files I need are ipdialplan.xml, dnsapi.dll, voipphonecanvas.dll and rtcdll.dll and then get my sip settings into the \Windows\System\VoIP directory.
Can anyone suggest an alternative client to at least prove my sip details and handshaking my account with my provider ?
C
UPDATE: I downloaded and setup PortGo and got connected straight away so that verified that my SIP settings and Account Details were correct. I then followed a thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5963857&postcount=1647 which has a CAB to create the IPDialPlan.xml file. This is the real key part and if it's wrong, you're going nowhere. So once done (make sure to set the properties of ipdialplan.xml to read/write using Total Commander or similar)
So I now have VoIP using the HTC Dialer. However, using Sense on my phone, it's not too easy to turn off internet dialing if I just want to use GSM and so, I think i'll just stick with using PortGo when I want to use VoIP. With PortGo, it will use all your standard phone contacts so there's no great hassle is using this separate dialer.
I've assigned PortGo to the Send Key(Hold) so that gives me easy access to either dialer.
Did anyone ever manage to get the sound out via the regular ear speaker rather than via the rear speakerphone ?
C
So is it working properly and are you able to make phone calls using VOIP?
Yes, I finally got it working but it is too much hassle because every time I have wi-fi on, it wants to use ny VoIP account. My phone is a work one which I can use for limited personal use but I would only plan on using VoIP for personal calls. So it's far easier to use a separate app where I can decide when exactly I want to use the VoIP method. The PortGo application uses my same contacts as the standard HTC Dialer uses so I can just dial numbers exactly as is (without maybe using a code to place calls over VoIP instead of them using GSM or whatever.
C

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