Is there anyone out there who knows if there is any software that can change your voice while calling?
Searching would reveal that this question has been asked before and the answer is still no chance because Windows Mobile doesn't have access to the phone audio.
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Hi all,
Since the Diamond (or Windows Mobile 6.1) can't run Skype, I went to try Fring.
Fring works, with an acceptable voice quality (Voipbuster SIP account) over 3,5G data and WLAN.
One question though to other 'Fringers': is it possible to have the SIP call audio coming from the phone horn speaker, just like when having a normal cellular call?
It now comes from the loudspeaker, so it's not possible to have a 'private' SIP call without using a headset.
With the volume at minimal, it's still remains loud enough for others to hear the other side of the line.
If this isn't possible, does someone know if there's a SIP client for Windows Mobile which can do this?
Thanks for the tips!
nope, this is a WM issue...
Voipbuster SIP account
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JayRayMee.NL said:
Hi all,
>Since the Diamond (or Windows Mobile 6.1) can't run Skype, I went to try Fring.
>Fring works, with an acceptable voice quality (Voipbuster SIP account) over 3,5G data and WLAN.
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Hi JayRayMee
Can you tell us how to install and configure the 'Voipbuster SIP account' please?
/ svoji
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Hi all..
Is there any way i can make my Diamond read out the caller's name whenever the phone rings.. as in the N series (Nokia) phones.. This feature is very handy, that i dont need to go to the table to see who's calling...
It already does that automatically. If you have the programmed the number in your contacts list, it will automatically search the name corresponding with the caller's nr.
Or, did you mean something else?
Speaker is not that loud on Jewel.
But I would definitely be interested in this.
I think 'Voice Command' does it!
Do a search ...
Dear Akito, i mean My Nokia N73 (All N series) reads the name in between playing the ringtone... That is ---Ringtone--Name---Ringtone---Name--, so i can here the name of person calling me from far off the room.. and that's an in built feature of N series not a third party software..
You could do this manually, I have a lot of peoples voices as my ringtones. I simply make them say something, and record it. Then I associate the recording with the corresp. person, so I always know who's calling, if it's someone from my contacts, even before I get my phone out of my pocket... Besides it's a lot of fun, some of my "ringtones" are hilarious
Dear Flipside your idea is good, but not functional, i mean i have over 670 contacts, i can't keep manually making a ringtone for each!!! My Nokia N73 reads any new name added to the adress book..!!
anyway thanks for the idea, i can do that for my close contacts
Yeah, I'm a big fan of this feature on my N73 (although Bulgarian names often don't sound quite right ). Especially when listening to music thru stereo headset or driving car with bluetooth handsfree (which is most of the time for me) and your phone is not that easy to reach in your pocket.
Can somebody confirm is there any 3rd party app that does that?
Generally that`s not an N73 feature but a Symbian feature ... so any Symbian phone of 60v3 at least can do that. It did my N80 and N6120 as well ... and I would be happy if Diamond has this feature.
So finally as yet no solutions to this?????
Try Microsoft Voice Command.
Onesimus said:
Try Microsoft Voice Command.
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I´m very interested in this issue. Has anybody test it?
Can MS Voice Command speak caller´s names?
thanks
jcpc12 said:
I´m very interested in this issue. Has anybody test it?
Can MS Voice Command speak caller´s names?
thanks
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Yea and it can even read out your text messages
Yes MS Voice Command does this:
Spoken caller ID. Windows Mobile smartphone users can take full advantage of incoming caller ID without ever looking down at the screen. Incoming call information is announced as calls are received. Users who think they may have missed a call can simply ask, "What calls did I miss?" and Voice Command will recite the time and phone number of missed calls. (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/downloads/microsoft/voice-command-features.mspx)
Good luck
can somebody please tell me how can I send DTMF tones during a call? I searched in everywhere, but couldn't find any clear answers. do I need to install another application?
thanks for ur answers guys..
(HTC Diamond, wm6.1)
as i understand dtmf is enabled by default. i use it all the time with my phonebank.
yes it is enabled in my phone too, but there is no option to send DTMF tones. I am not talking about hearing those tones while dialling a number. what I mean is I made a phone call and connected, and then I want to send a number from my contacts. this is very practical when using the calling cards.
thanks
Press the keypad soft key(left) to bring the phone keypad.
I know it's not "hearing" the tones, as I said I use them to get access to my bank via the phone and that naturally involves quite a few numbers to be received by the other end. And this is carried out rather silently. Unfortunatly I haven't seen a "send number with DTMF" option. Maybe you indeed have to get an extra app to get that to work. The only place i've ever seen an option to even choose DTMF being enabled whatsoever is in schap's advanced config. I can vaguely recall such an option on an old Nokia pone. Sorry though for not being able to help.
ok, thanks for your comments. I appreciate if anyone lets us know if finds such a program.
I use DTMF tones to navigate in my voicemail and everything works fine here.
I have a pretty specific question, I searched and didn't see anyone else ask this, don't know if anyone noticed or knows how to change this but:
Is there anyway to make your call log say the company that you called using google map instead of having the phone number? I know iphone and WM google maps has this. Just wanted to know if you can have the company name show and the number in the call log instead of just having the phone number.
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
Is it just me being an idiot, or is it indeed not possible to do a simple voice dial using JUST the bluetooth headset?
I am used to just double click on the headset's button to get a lady asking me what to do and I then just used to say "call xyz".
I did so using Windows Mobile and on the iPhone.
Strangly I can't find a similar option on the Note! Also, the preinstalled voice recognition just sends the wave file to a server for analysis. I don't like that, because I have limited Internet traffic on my plan and don't want to waste it this way. Also, I drive a lot in a different country, where mobile Internet is just not available.
Any help appreciated.
Cheers,
vma
You can find voice speed dial on market, need not to have net for application, you need to record tag.
well, at least I am not plain stupid for not finding the relevant option.
Having to record tags for voice dial is not state of the art and I would not rely on third party software for that.
To me, this is probably the #1 feature I am missing and I can't understand how this phone does not provide voice dial.
Thanks for your reply, though.
Cheers,
vma