Hi,
I just managed to make the VoIP function of my Kaiser work, but I ran into a problem.
Apart from the sound quality being plain horrible (and I belive it's not the WiFi what's at fault), the voice always goes from the speaker on the back of the phone. Switching between the speakerphone and the normal speaker (for calls) doesn't change anything, it really *always* goes from the speakerphone. I thought that only additional VoIP clients have this issue and not the built-in one.
Is there any known fix and I just failed to notice it in the forums?
Thanks.
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I am curious if anyone knows how to properly route the audio from the speakerphone on the rear of the phone to the earbud on the front of the phone? Skype audio calls play on the back of the phone. I also bought a Bluetooth headset to solve this; however, only standard call audio is routed to the headset.
I tried using Skype Receiver Switch and the sound still didn't route to the front of the phone.
I also attempted to use Bluetooth Audio. That program routed the sound to the bluetooth headset, but the microphone on the Bluetooth headset wasn't sending audio back to the device.
The only reason I bought this TILT was for the Skype purpose and that seems to be an impossible situation!
if you bought the tilt solely for voip, then you bought the wrong phone. AT&T doesn't support voip on their wireless network yet so that's why all the voip and video phone stuff was disabled out-of-the-box.
Now as for Skype, that should work fine and should push the audio thru the correct speakers. Did you try installing skype right after a hard reset? Maybe there's something else installed that's interfering with it.
How would I do a hard reset? I don't know of anything on the phone that would interfere with it? And, before doing a hard reset, is there a way to backup all of the contacts and events, and even possibly the data, that I have on the phone? I just need to get Skype working as I'm facing a deployment soon and this will be my primary means of calling back home... Thanks for your advice.
Hey all,
I just picked up a shiny new set of Sony DR-BT10CX A2DP headphones, because I was sick of the huge Diamond headphone adapter.
I was hoping that the clever folks of xda-developers could clear up a few things for me, though.
Does A2DP support calling (microphone, etc), or should the phone switch the HFP/HSP when a call is made (or comes in)?
I ask because I'm getting bizarre behaviour...
If I'm listening to music and I make a call, the music mutes and I get my friend's voice through the headphones, but I have to speak through the phone.
If I'm listening to music and I receive a call, the music still mutes, but I have to use the phone to hear and speak.
Also, voice commands don't work through the microphone.
If the phone is supposed to switch into HFP from A2DP to deal with calling, this all makes sense (sort of...), but it doesn't explain why the profile switching doesn't happen.
I know there are already a bunch of topics about the Diamond and A2DP, but nothing that fits my situation. Since I'm using the Telus CDMA Diamond, I imagine that the other problems with A2DP were fixed (since I never have the problem of the phone playing music through the speaker instead of the headphones after a call), but it's still not perfect.
Guys i really need some help here. I have been having this very weird issue with my X1.
When i call people or people call me 95% of the time they cant hear me at all, suggesting a problem with microphone obviously. BUT when i put them on loud speaker (by pressing the loudspeaker on the keypad whilst on call) everything is fine. They can hear me perfectly fine.
Does the X1 have 2 microphone by any chance and 2nd get enabled when on loudspeaker? I have tried several ROMs win6.1 and win6.5 and 4 different radios all with same result.
Anyone got a clue what is going on?
Many thanks in advance
When you use resco audio recorder, reset the phone and the mic should work on your next call.
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When you use resco audio recorder, reset the phone and the mic should work on your next call.
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I have never used resco audio recorder. Its not even installed on my phone.
When I use any audio recording on my phone it seems to cancel out the mic. For some odd reason.
Throwing this out there because I don't know if this is a ROM issue or kernel function.
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When I use the BT in the car MY voice is transmitted to my audio system as if its playing back media. This is not what some would call "echo" in normal working BT setups. It's my actual voice being transmitted through my audio system. Far louder than the person on the other end. Of course that causes issues then with feedback into the car mike. My voice is amplified a lot louder than the callers.
Is there a setting on the phone or is this a ROM, Modem or kernel issue.
EDIT
FIXED In case anyone else has this issue. I have Call Recorder Pro and I neglected to check the "off when BT is being used" box. Apparently it disallows the voice to be muted over BT when its in the BG,
OOPS!
hi..i have viper rom installed..everytime during voice call, the voice of other party continuously breaks due to which its difficult to understand what he/she says..this problem was also on the stock rom..what can be the solution ?? is it hardware or any software issue ??
could be a number of issues.
audio coming in could be a bad RX antenna, since your receiving signal to hear someone.
Could be bad noise canceling software or mic on your end not working properly.
Are you in one spot? or around the entire city? is this on speakerphone? earpiece? driving in a car? headset?
it happens indoor as well as outdoor..even on customer care call..its on earpiece as well as loudspeaker
have you tried headphones?
Sounds like a bad unit, time to send it in.
This is a known issue and caused by sim card operator. Change your sim card with an other operators and test it.