I have a qtek 8310 smartphone brick style nontouchscreen using a updated 6.5 standard, sleuth's voip cab that installs voip and adds internet calling into phone settings, KaiserVOIP to input my sip server details, and a custom cab file that replaces the ipdialplan. I can call out fine, but I get this echo problem that is insane to hear on the receivers end. I can also hear my own echo too.
Now the only audio routing software that actually works on my tornado phone is audioswitch. I am unable to install audioroute. With audioswitch, I can plug in my wired headset which I dont prefer, but when I use it, there is no sound coming out of my mic. I can hear perfectly fine though.
I tried using Fring, without audioswitch, in a test call inside fring's app, I can talk and hear myself fine. But when Im talking to an actual person through SIP, they hear echos. Same thing if I used the windows mobile SIP and called a google voice # and leave a message to test my mic, it actually sounds fine and no echo which is so odd to me.
I went through 100s of threads on the forum, but cant find a solution because a lot of topic hijacking that doesnt have much to do with the SIP mic problem itself. As a frustrated member, that is about to slam dunk my phone into the toilet, I would like to see if anyone be kind of enough to help me out if you have find a solution that works.
I like to use SIP without having to connect my wired headset, and bt headset, just like any other normal phone call.
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As we all read in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=130137#130137
voice dial and audio transfer from PDA2 to bluetooth headsets (Jabra bt800 and SE hbh-662 in particular) is possible. BUT...
in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=22817
there is a workaround that enables an option to transfer regular sounds to the BT Headset....
and after fiddling around in the reistry a litte....i managed to get audio through my hbh-660 headset...BUT the connection is terminated in a couple of seconds...
as a result, i asked ccrraaazy (author of the first thread) for his registry settings, and found out that his device has BT scripts for audio transfer and voice dialling... untill i get my hands on those scripts and other dlls from the pda2, and start testing...i'm pretty sure that audio transfer and bt voice dialling will be possile by tonight....
any comments and expertese welcome.....lets make this thing work once and for all on every HTC device....
To be honest, i gave up looking to solve this problem....But looks like u may have the answer. Please do post or PM me if you have any success at all. Changing they Reg Keys with my Motorola HS-850 didnt work but i did get the option to send other auido to my headset...
Keep me posted
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dont lose hope buddy..i'm gonna make this work....got fed up waiting for ppl to come up with solutions.... if we dont participate in finding solutions,,,who will?? :lol:
after lots of changes and tweaking....nothing happened with my hbh-660....but i just tried a friends hbh-662...and it works !!! believe it or not.... will try to think of something.
Keep us posted afs84..
I really hope you get it working.. I tried to fiddle around with the registry too as described in the second thread, but I didn't get any sound at all.
I even tried a patched BT3900 from some dutch site, but no go.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=18599
well still doing final tweaks ....anyway u can follow up and read more in the other thread.
Hi, do you finish this topic?
how to use bluetooth to listen music or voice dial for BA?
hbifts said:
Hi, do you finish this topic?
how to use bluetooth to listen music or voice dial for BA?
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Yep, I would like to have Agile or MSN send the sounds to my Jabra.
And, if possible, the calendar also.
Worked nice on my Nokia 9500 ALL the sounds, inclusive keyboard taps are sent to the Jabra.
Huib
After trying 3 diffrent wm6 roms i still had little luck with voip in wm6..
i tried bepes rom..pdaviet rom in all roms i cant hear any voice neighter the other party can hear me...sometime i can hear some voice but for like 5sec then it get silent
i also have one hermes and strangely all wm6 rom i tried in that device has wonderful support for voip including voice over earpieces not through speaker phone...
so i was wondering whats the problem with trinity???
do anyone haveany comment on that and have any solution??
Thanks
I would like to add more....
now i found that actually voip work regardless of rom and *.dll file i use...it only work if i use the headset then i can use audio in both way not only that if i remove the headphone after initiating a call then the call routed to sets speaker and i can talk without headphone...but thats a silly trick to use...
anyways anyone have any comment on that????
As some of you may know, VOIP is possible with our phone, but require a VOIP cab, and editing a file to enter the SIP settings. Or, alternatively, there are a few applications out there like Skype, or Fring.
But the universal problem for all implementations thus far is that they all route the sound out the speaker on the back of our phone!
Today I came across BT Total Broadband Anywhere: http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayTopic.do?topicId=24561
This service clearly uses VOIP!
Obviously BT has fixed this problem! So two questions:
Could any of the ROM hackers here extract the fix for the rest of us to use?
Can a BT user with this service test Skype and see if the speaker problem exists?
Thanks!
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As some of you may know, VOIP is possible with our phone, but require a VOIP cab, and editing a file to enter the SIP settings. Or, alternatively, there are a few applications out there like Skype, or Fring.
But the universal problem for all implementations thus far is that they all route the sound out the speaker on the back of our phone!
Today I came across BT Total Broadband Anywhere: http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayTopic.do?topicId=24561
This service clearly uses VOIP!
Obviously BT has fixed this problem! So two questions:
Could any of the ROM hackers here extract the fix for the rest of us to use?
Can a BT user with this service test Skype and see if the speaker problem exists?
Thanks!
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BT Voice over internet is lame, you can hardly hear people, it cut's out during calls etc.
I have just reset my phone from BT due to bad programming on BT's behalf, so no voip i can live without, battery life was lame 2.
Yeah, but those issues may just be with BT's implementation of VOIP. Can you remember if when you were on a voip call the sound was correctly routed through the earpiece? our longstanding issue is that the sound was coming out of the back of hte phone (speaker) and thus voip caloing was useless in public places.
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Yeah, but those issues may just be with BT's implementation of VOIP. Can you remember if when you were on a voip call the sound was correctly routed through the earpiece? our longstanding issue is that the sound was coming out of the back of hte phone (speaker) and thus voip caloing was useless in public places.
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It was proper routed through the earpiece.
With AGEphone Mobile 2 Speakerphone Edition there is no need to worry about this in the long run: We are planning to add support for the internal speaker to all relevant devices!
I have a PC computer in my car that I use for many thing and I want to integrate my phone into it by using a Bluetooth voice gateway to play the sound over the speakers in the car and use a mic to talk into. Obviously since this is the Rhodium forum I have a Touch Pro 2 (by Verizon) running OEM ROM. The PC is running XP SP2 with Widcomm bluetooth stack.
Making calls I have no problems. When I'm in range it connects and when I make a call its flawless. The problem is when I get a call. When a call comes in it rings once then answers without me doing anything. And no its not the auto answer feature on a headset (i know that would be the first reply if i didnt say that). The issue is that even though there is a BT link to the PC the voice gateway doesn't connect until in a call. When i make one it connects when i hit send to dial, when i receive a call it connects when it starts to ring and once there is a connection it answers. It would be bad if im driving and someone calls i dont want to talk to or something and it just answers without me knowing.
I tested this theory with my regular BT headset. I had the headset off and I called the phone and once it started ringing i turned on the head set and sure enough it answered.
My question is how do i get it to hold a solid connection all the time like a normal BT headset would? Or make it not answer once a headset is connected?
I tried using the BlueSoleil BT stack also. This one worked ok once everything was connected but every time I came back in range of the PC or turned the PC on I would have to manually connect the voice gateway again.
Thanks for any help!
Edit: oh yea, also I had the same issues with my XV6800 (Titan) and never got it to work right either.
anyone have any ideas on this?
no one on this forum has tried this other than me?
Hey i just got a bt head set and when i push the main button it will only redial or end calls i can not get it to activate voice dialing on my x1. I dont think there is anything wrong on my bt head set i think i am missing a setting on my x1? any help
Hi,I had the same issues but after a lot of messing about I managed to get my Plansonic BT H/S working with voice activation. I used the MS voice software and I had to install a bluetooth interface gateway whos name eludes me but I can find it out if neccessary.All the info is on this forum its just spread over lots of different threads,and I found that even then I had to faff about with various setting to get it to put the audio through the H/S and not the speaker,so you can do it, but it has a tendency to just not work when you want it to so I just press buttons on the phone instead.If you want the gateway sw name get back to me.
Rich