Hi all,
The TyTN was never great at this and it *appears* the Kaiser may be no better. Phone book sync with my TomTom occasionally works. With the Jaguar (factory fit bluetooth) it works fine. Most annoyingly with my SE HBH-DS980 it doesn't work at all.
Is this HTC's fault, WM6's fault or Sony's?????
Rich
sorry if this comes off as hi-jacking but since u mentioned bluetooth, for all of us TyTn 1 converts, how is voice command from microsoft on this? does it work throught the headset with no tweaks?
I have quite a bit of experience with the TyTN hermes tweaks to get Microsoft Voice Command to work with the Hermes but not only will the Kaiser NOT work without the tweaks - I can't get it to work with the tweaks.
I followed the exact instructions like I always have listed in the Hermes Wiki section titled Utilities and Software Tweaks (including Bluetooth Voice Command installation and the Registry changes). However after the changes I cannot initiate a Bluetooth instruction via the Bluetooth device. If I initiate the call via the handheld it works great as far as stability and sound quality.
I am going to post this as a new thread also.
Any ideas?
I have found this and a few other things that shohw mw there a quite a few differences between the Hermes with a WM6 rom and the Kaiser with it's shipped ROM.
Kaiser Bluetooth works on stock ROM Xda Stellar
I used to have it working on my i-tech mini ii but recently upgraded to Dutty's WM 6.1 just to see it failing. It was just a simple tap on the BT device and voice command worked perfectly. Im still at lost on how to resolve this and I just got Cyberon Voice Commander running on button 6 but the simple tap, i think it may need some registry tweaks.
Any ideas?
This issues has been discussed several times but is there in the meantime a real solution to record also the voice of the caller without using the free speaker ?
Thanks for your help
myrin
peter7 said:
This issues has been discussed several times but is there in the meantime a real solution to record also the voice of the caller without using the free speaker ?
Thanks for your help
myrin
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Nope, not any. Sorry, the Kaiser is crippled in this respect too (unlike, strangely, the Athena - the only current HTC PPC model to allow for call recording.)
peter7 said:
This issues has been discussed several times but is there in the meantime a real solution to record also the voice of the caller without using the free speaker ?
Thanks for your help
myrin
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i use Vito Audio notes - works fine on my kaiser????
winwiz said:
i use Vito Audio notes - works fine on my kaiser????
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It doesn't. Read my related articles - in there, I've explained it's not REAL recording you're hearing. For example, you won't hear the other party at all if you use any kind of a headset or use call recording in a noisy environment.
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i use Vito Audio notes - works fine on my kaiser????
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Doesn't work on my Vario III, only when the speaker phone is on and then it causes a lag of a few seconds. Menneisyys is right, I tried in down the pub without the speaker phone on the other night and when I played back the conversation all I heard was me
Disappointing...
If call recording is a must then you have four options:
1. Use call recording software, always in speakerphone mode. Possible source of embarrassment when using in public areas.
2. HTC Advantage X7500 (Athena). Bulky, heavy and very expensive! Also possible source of embarrassment due to ugly device
3. Buy a Gigabyte WM phone. Most of these support proper call recording of both parties. (Also sold under other names. One example is I-Teq.)
4. Any Nokia Symbian S60 device. Wide selection of devices in a wide price range.
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If call recording is a must then you have four options:
1. Use call recording software, always in speakerphone mode. Possible source of embarrassment when using in public areas.
2. HTC Advantage X7500 (Athena). Bulky, heavy and very expensive! Also possible source of embarrassment due to ugly device
3. Buy a Gigabyte WM phone. Most of these support proper call recording of both parties. (Also sold under other names. One example is I-Teq.)
4. Any Nokia Symbian S60 device. Wide selection of devices in a wide price range.
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5. Some (NOT all! See my articles for a complete list) ASUS and O2 XDA PPC models
6. HTC Oxygen (if you don't mind it being being a low-end Smartphone)
7. i-mate SP5 or Qtek 8310/8300 or SPV-C600
That's why i still use them next to my kaiser. I-mate for phone calls with pmrecorder and internet on my kaiser thru BT dun.
Only problem, no 3G and no BT Dun if you upgrade the smartphone to WM6.
A friend of mime is working on a reg tweak that will enable recording in-coming calls without having the speakers on. He claims that a two step procedure must take place; first is to funnel the call to the head set connection then carry it over to the recorder input. The caller will though hear a click, he said. but so far he was able to record only the caller and not the receiver of the call. Kind like the opposite of what happens now. He might come up with the cab file by next week.
The Universal does it too, on the very slight possibility that anyone cares!
Its this Damn modern stuff!! (BT)
I can remember when I were a lad and the stream only came on T' cable and we had a splitter that blead it to a pocket memo!
No, seriously, Menneisyys is correct. When you route call audio via BT then (at this time!) you can not intercept the incomimg audio for recording.
Please be patient, someone (on here or commercially) will do it.
Don't worry, in a couple of years when we have quad processors in our earbud connected sunglasses with integral viewscreen, we will be laughing at all our old worries. Just think, would you have thought ten tears ago you could have a unit the size of a cigarette packet that did all this? (HTC TyTynII and forget the US hybrids!)
Then you will only have to worry if the colour matches yours eyes!!
asfoor - is your friend ready with the application ?
thanks
myrin
Read all the threads on the forum about this and came to a conclusion that call recording on HTC phones was a hardware limitation.
I was successfull in recording both sides of the conversation very very clearly on my TYTN II and my S710 Pro using the supplied wired handsfree, if it were a hardware limitation i dont think it should have worked so well wth a handsfree, can somebody explain why cant we record calls while speaking normally on the phone, is there a workaround for this??
Thanks
there's a solution on it's way...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=485783
Hi there, my fellowmates.
An HTC Touch was given me by my employee so I bought a multipoint BT headset - Plantronics Voyager 835 - hoping to use both the Touch and my old - and stil 100% - Alpine/QTek 2020i.
Everything works fine between the pda's phone calls when the Alpine's battery is full; but when the battery drops two thirds of its capacity and I receive a call from Touch I loose the Alpine connection, so I have to 'unpair' the headset and add it again as a 'paired device' ... until the next time I have to pick up from Touch, and so on and so on...
Then I charge my Alpine and everything works fine, until the cycle begins...
My question is: Since the Alpine's BT version is 1.0 and the Touch is 2.0 could this create somehow an incompatibility and be the problem?
If so, is there any chance I could upgrade the Alpine BT version to v. 1.1 (at least) or v. 1.2 from a newer ROM and in a simple way, say, by coping some .exe/.cab files or only upgrading the BT files)? I mean, only BT, 'cause everything else works smooth.
Appreciating in advance your coments and help, I send to you all my BRegards.
So, guys, not even an idea? Out there are so many experts on many things and here nobody risks a suggestion at least? In Portugal we have one dictated: "while wait, seat you, for not getting too tired" - therefore I am "seated" waiting...
People who have the R.O.G. series of motherboards from Asus, can use a bluetooth application, called R.O.G. TweakIt, that enables a bluetooth-enabled device to overclock and monitor a PC over the BT link
There is a version of RC TweakIt that runs on WM 6.1 and 6.5.
My motherboard is a Rampage III Extreme, and I have installed RC TweakIt on my Kaiser (custom WM 6.1 ROM). The bluetooth link is properly configured, the application starts, but refuses to work correctly.
Has anyone with as Asus RoG motherboard had any succes running RC TweakIT on a Kaiser? If so, what's the trick?
thanks.