Hello Everybody,
As a profane developer , I am trying the following on my htc T5353.
I have a central pbx at the office and I would like a software that when running, makes all calls going through the central in this way: I call a number, then I receive a tone, then I send the real number I want to call.
I don’t know how to “intercept” an outgoing call so to make it going through my routine.
Alternatively, I could split in two the green button (“TALK”) in the default call program and use one for standard calls and the other for calls going through my routine.
However, I don’t know how to modify the standard call-program.
Thanks a lot in advance for your help.
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Donyk
HTC T5353
OS 5.2.21907 (21907.5.0.3) – Tess Prime V
I would also be interested in such an app.
...but for Android.
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Hi
Quite a while ago i had software on my Symbian OS Nokia that worked as an answer machine. It was great. I have had no luck finding one for the Pocket PC. Has anyone seen one about.
Some key advantages included:
No cost for reteiving messages from the network
Quick access to messages
Multiple answer recording depending on caller and situation ie friend calls answer 'hi man in a meeting leave a message' vs business caller 'Sorry i am in a meeting at moment...'
I have found a couple that uses sms to reply but none that actually record the voice.
Any ideas?
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Do Not Disturb 3.3 ppc site - http://www.jgui.net/index3.html
Shareware $9.95
link - http://www.hpc.ru/soft/download.phtml?id=10879 - wait 5 sec for downloading
Im sorry, I might not have explained my self. I'm after software that will do voicemail. I want to take a voice recorded message from the caller rather than have it diverted to my network voicemail.
I like the sms idea though and I'm sure the 2 applications could be integrated etc.
Hi
I have been doing a lot of investigation into this subject as i think its a neat idea. I know it has been asked many many many times before in this forum as i have dredged deep into the archives so I'm just wanting to share some info as to what i have found and find out if there have been any new developments since the last relivant posts a few months ago.
I have found this software i used to use called smartanswer for a symbian nokia
http://www.symbianware.com/product.php?id=sanswer60&pl=n6600
So i know it is possible on a similar system but different OS. I haven't managed to found any real reason for it not being able to be done on a pocket pc yet although I'm sure there is a reason or else it would have been created several times over already.
Anyway its just my small blabber wasting time in my lunch break.
phatbloke:
I've been asked about this numerous times, and you say that you've found no good reason why it's not happened yet:
Basically, as I understand it, and I know next to nothing about this area, but basically, the Phone PocketPC is just a pocketpc with an entirely seperate piece of hardware for the phone. The two are independant.
Inorder to control the "phone", the pocketpc comunicates with it through a COM port, sending commands to start calls, data connections etc. However, as I understand it, we have no direct means to access the audio/in out. So, although this is bog standard on many intelligent phones, the pocketpc was never designed around phone hardware, but merely slapped on piggyback.
Being able to record the calls is obviously essential to the answering machine. Some of the clever boys on this site have said that this is impossible or unlikely until we reverse engineer the drivers, and this hasn't happened yet AFAIK. Again, if this is all ball-ocks then someone please correct.
I can monitor missed calls, hangup incoming calls, log all that and so on, but spooling audio in and playing something down the line evades us for now.
Look here towards the end for discussion and futile ideas I had:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=20691&highlight=
and here if you're Italian:
http://www.ppcvideo.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=8954&st=0
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PS if you follow the first thread, someone mentioned that Resco Sound recorder can record both in and outgoing audio on calls. Can you try that software? If that works, it might be possible. But I've seen no verification and don't have the opportunity to check it myself.
Hi all,
I am understanding; Microsoft don't publish some "sensitive" APIs like recording audio from downlink, etc. ..... I am Symbian Software Engineer; That is everyday life for me.
So, while using Symbian, you have the possibility to make requests to Symbian or Nokia for getting access to their internal API. We do that several times... perhaps for muting microphone, GSM trace information, etc. Exists there a business case to get access to Microsofts internal API?
A contact will be very helpfully!
Thanks a lot!
Br
Adrian
Hi!
I need help for voice cal recording - automatic voice answering.
I want to find b u s i n e s s partner in this field.
Sincerily,
Leo
Why I Secretary can’t mute the microphone of my xperia x1 and why the caller can’t hear my answer message
How can I fix this using registry or any tweak tool for windows mobile 6.1
thanks
salut!
i'm seeking for soft for Windows Mobile 6 (HTC Touch HD), and there's a vast number of these, but i cannot find what i exactly need.
subject: filtering of incoming calls and sms
feature: only VIP calls and sms can come in (10-20 men), all other calls and sms must be muted(silenced) without hanging up the phone.
wish: soft must be started and stopped with ease.
problem: all software i inspected whether either hangs up the phone (unacceptable), or too commercial and heavy.
do you have any recomendations?
How about this option - use this app to assign to categories of contacts different sound files.
VipPimRingTone - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=309837
Then use VIP category with a sound file and all others with an empty sound file.
i have two situations:
1)i'm ok. phone must accept all calls
2)i'm with girl A. phone must not ring when girl B calls whatever telephone she uses for that. VIP (boss, close friends, mom) should be able to call normally
i must switch between modes 1 and 2 regularly
exec228 said:
i have two situations:
1)i'm ok. phone must accept all calls
2)i'm with girl A. phone must not ring when girl B calls whatever telephone she uses for that. VIP (boss, close friends, mom) should be able to call normally
i must switch between modes 1 and 2 regularly
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Oh I see - sorry, the VIPpim thing is not good for your need.
Perhaps PPCProfiles might do it. Have a look here: http://www.modaco.com/content/ppcprofiles-pro/202004/ppcprofiles-pro/
I have not used it - I don't have a complicated love life !!
Good luck, D.
exec228 said:
i have two situations:
1)i'm ok. phone must accept all calls
2)i'm with girl A. phone must not ring when girl B calls whatever telephone she uses for that. VIP (boss, close friends, mom) should be able to call normally
i must switch between modes 1 and 2 regularly
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your problem would be sorted out by MAGICALL
thank you!
obtained and configured.
looks like it's a right solution.
Hello,
I'm building a Voip application, and I'd like to use the phone interface as my GUI.
Is it possible to catch the events when the user tries to call through the phone device?
Also when I receive a voip call, I want to display for the user a regular incoming phone call.
Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks,
Emil.
I 'm new to android and I'm trying to know how to make Conference Calls
Can anyone help
karimooz said:
I 'm new to android and I'm trying to know how to make Conference Calls
Can anyone help
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I think conference calls are network dependent. you make a call then call someone else and then i think you press menu key and merge calls. T mobile does not allow it.
Instead search for hullo group call which might work for you.
hope that helps.
I do conference in this way (I use HTC Legend):
- Make one normal call with the first person of the conference. Wait him to answer the call. Then:
- Click on Apps/Phone. Enter the name or number of the second person and click on "Call" (sorry if it appears a bit different in your phone, I am translating from my Spanish phone). Wait this person to answer the phone. The first call will be automatically on hold
- Now, in the bottom right corner of the screen, you will have an icon to "join in conference". Just click on il and the conference will start.
I think conferences are really useful. With Android need to do several clicks but works fine (the quality of the conference will depend of the network. Usually conference are enabled on networks because operators gets more money -they get more calls at the same time)
It should also work in a similar way if the people of the conference calls you, instead of you calling to them. But you should enable "waiting call" option on your phone network options to be warned when the second person call you.
Hope this helps.
Hi guys,
I have been using Magic Call by Mobiion to make calls through my office's pbx central. The program works well BUT it doesn't allow to select at runtime whether to make a call through the central or not.
So, every time I don't need to pass through the central I have to "exit" Magicall first then make the call, then eventually restart the program in case I need it again.
Is there any software that, after selected the contact/number, allows to choose which mode to use < normal call or through the software > ?
Thanks in advance for help.
Donyk