Hello
When i make phone calls skype use speaker (the one on the back suposed to music listening). But i want to listen from teh front speaker (on manuals called "Earpiece Listen to a phone call from here"). So hte question is how can i use this front speaker to listen to skype calls?
Use Fring instead. It is a multi-protocol IM software. It supports Skype, ICQ, MSN, Google talk etc. and if you make a call via eg. Skype, you can select the speaker (default is the front one ), so you don´t need any additional software to transfer the sound from rear to front speaker.
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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.
Hi is there a way you can record the current phone call you are on, to the TILT?
One word...NO. Hardware does not support it...period...end of discussion.
Please "search" the forums...this question has already been answered.
sure ... turn the speaker phone on and use voice recorder on your pc to record the conversation or you can be close to a casdette player and record on a cassette .. either way you can record voice call from tilt
alrighty then Thanks
or try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=485783
When I talk on skype the sound comes from the speaker on the back panel. It is quite uncomfortable? How to make it , so to hear the other person from the ordinary speaker from the front panel, just like talking on the phone.
Thanks
handsfree
I used skype only on my Niki but couldn't make it sound on the earphone just on the back, so I decided to use the handsfree and it did the trick very well. It is even more confortable if you talk a lot on skype. The only problem is that I can't charge it when I use the handsfree. Maybe try using a handsfree via bluetooth
skype to earpiece?
teksoftco.com has a tool called audioroute.. would this be of help?
I've got a bluetooth headset (Nokia BH-503) which works great for calls and music.
However, I tried using it with the Teamspeak app, and found out the voice is still being recorded from the phone mic itself.
To add on this, when I try to record (with the built in app) or use voice commands - It doesn't work (It doesn't record through the mic. It just doesn't work at all.)
Is there a way to use a BT headset as a mic outside of calls? It's obviously possible, since it works on calls, but what about everything else?
Anyway facing probelms with the facebook messenger voice clips? I can't seem to listen to the voice clips from my earphones (came bundled in the box). Although the earphone jack is plugged in the phone, the sound is emited from the speaker. Musics and videos have no such issue.
Now I cannot have the privacy in public.