I've not got my XDAII yet.....but curious to know whether this setup works, i.e. XDAII installed with MS Voice Command and wearing the Bluetooth headset - do the voice commands work ok through the headset down to the XDAII or do the commands have to be spoken to the XDAII directly ? Also, is it necessary to have to push a button on the XDAII before you speak to it - or does it listen all the time ?
Thanks for your help,
Nutz
Voice Command doesn't work with a Bluetooth headset.
You need to press a button on the XDA2 to invoke VC and make it accept a command. This must be because it's so sophisticated that if it listened all the time, it would a) run your battery down, and b) hear commands that you didn't intend.
but even....
so, there is no way to make my XDA II work as my old SonyEricsson T610 (on SE T610 - when I perss button on headset and say voice command into it and than it repeats me that command for check and running it...) - no way to achieve even half of this on XDA II ?
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I understand it can be done using the supplied wired headphone, but no, not with bt headset. Too bad!
is this the same as voice dialing ?
my bluetooth headset manual says to press the button and speak the command to dial the contact
this is a Sony-Erricsson HBH-35
surely some software somewhere for the XDAII would support this ?
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Hello,
I'm using an Atom with WM2005 and the BT headset R35 from i-tech. This allows you to control the wm player via bt. By starting the voicedial from the standard button on the BT HS, i encounter unbearable sound problems and the sound from MS Voice command 1.6 is not transmitted at all... I don't know why, but that's the case.
When I start the voicedial from my phone instead all the rest works perfectly via BT. Means, I can not use the standard button from the BT HS. Therefore my idea: Activate voicedial from a different BT button, there are enough, for instant the one that pause and resumes the wmplayer. The button also wakes the phone up.
Any idea if this is possible? can i change a registry entry to handle this event or use a tool, like the one to reprogram the hardware buttons???
Any experiences, or similar problems?
Cheers
Ellork
I've searched everywhere but cant find a solution to this: I bought the HTC wired usb headset for the Tilt. With Cyberon voicedial, the button on the headset would activate the app and worked perfectly. As I prefer MS Voice Command, I then went ahead and uninstalled Voicedial and installed VC, but button doesnt work now. Anyone know how to remap the headset button to voice command?
Try this reg, should do it.
Thanks, I'll give it a try...what changes does it make?
Sometimes after installing MS Voice Command you need to do a reset once or twice before the BT headset is reconized properly. (battery out and back in...) And, some BT headsets don't work well at all. MS's BT driver set has a history of being bad.
I think you misread my post...I was asking about the WIRED headset, not the BT one.
okay my question is that the software that came with my tilt- voice dail thing,cyberon will only work if I activate it by clicking the icon, however, I can't start it with a BT headset that I have, can anyone help?
well first fo all did you even activate it for you to use it?
Did anyone manage it to run MS VoiceCommand via a bluetooth headset on this device?
Ok, I installed the latest version of voice command on the new O2 XDA Orbit 2.
It works good with the bluetooth headset without any patches.
However call notification does not work. Does anyone have any idea for that?
How can I disable Voice Command and make all sound being routed to the headset?
The solution with Mortscript (posted somewhere else in this forum) does not work... any other idea?
ulischultz, how did you manage to get ms voice command to work? I've got the HTC Touch Cruise, and I can't get MSVC to work via bluetooth. Works fine on my AT&T tilt with no hacks.
Dave
I am having the exact same problem: voice command works but will not announce incomming calls. I can't believe how much I've become dependent upon this feature. As for getting it to work, there was nothing special that I had to do other than install it and soft boot.
http://www.jetwaremobile.com/
I was having problems with some random disconnects of my TC from the car Parrot 3200LS BT Handsfree CarSystem.
I found this program mentioned on another site(http://www.htcwizardweb.net/node/456 ):
JETware Mobile (http://www.jetwaremobile.com/
I installed the trial today and so far it appears to be making a significant difference with the TC and MS VoiceCommand.
T
I am fighting for some hours for this one on the device and searching google/xda but I don't seem to be able to solve it alone.
I want to execute an application when I press the bluetooth button. (OR) Find a voice dialing utility that supports bluetooth voice dialing with voice tags.
My current setup works okay for MSVC with bluetooth. Whenever I press the bluetooth button MSVC pops up but it is worthless for me because my contact names are not in English so I need something with voice tags.
I've found 3 relevant registry keys but none of them worked for me:
"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\AudioGateway" "BTAGExtModule" = "path to a dll"
"HKLM\Sftware\OEM\VoiceCommand" "LaunchAPEnable" = "path to an executable"
"HKLM\ButtonApps\Microsoft\Voice Command" "AppFilePath" = "path to an executable" and "Parameters"
First, the Bleutooth Audio Gateway dll is mapped to one that comes with MSVC (vcbthag.dll). This particular dll will detect the bluetooth button being pressed and will lauch MSVC. Changing the aftermentioned registry keys pointing to the MSVC executable will not lauch another application when I press the button. Deleting voicecmd.exe and putting in place my executable (tricking vcbthag.dll to execute mine) doens't work at all (nothing happens).
On xda I found another Bluetooth Audio Gateway dll named BTAGExtModule.dll. Changing HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\AudioGateway to that dll will make all audio pass through bluetooth (where with vcbthag.dll this happens only for a couple of seconds when MSVC is active) but no application is executed when I press the bluetooth button. A mystery to me is that using this dll when I try to record something through the bluetooth mic and then try to listen to what I've recorded, playback is very fast and high (in tone) like it's been played at 10X speed (I guess a wrong sample rate is to blame for that but I don't know why).
Pressing the button to start MSVC then start an application by saying the command "Start application" doesn't work. The problem is that the bluetooth mic isn't used after the called application starts (MSVC has exited so mic and audio is returned to the device).
So is there a solution? If MSVC can detect the bluetooth button being pressed why it doesn't work with any other executable? Do I need a different Audio Gateway dll to start my own application? Why is this so difficult while devices costing 50€ can do this out of the box?
Please don't tell me to just use MSVC. It just doesn't work for non-english names. I need something with voice tags that can be executed with the bluetooth button. Of course that means that audio and microphone input should be channeled to the bluetooth headset while pressing the button.
Thanks in advance.
if i'm not mistaken you can use Cyberon Voice SpeedDialer
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if i'm not mistaken you can use Cyberon Voice SpeedDialer
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I tried that too, but the initial problem is that I can't make any program launch successfully with the bluetooth button except MSVC.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=476412
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=476412
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Thanks but this is for wired headsets, not bluetooth (I've seen that thread again and it would be quite convenient to work for bluetooth too).
We have the same problem. For non-english name, it's very difficult to make a right call. I search for solution on internet but i only found the solution to replace Voice Dial with Voice Command. You should upgrade your firmware with a ROM version content Voice Speed Dial.
Heyhey,
Although there are a few threads on this which I have googled my way through, none of them seemed relevant, or looked way out of date.
I have Microsoft Voice Command installed, and it used to work just fine. Now however, I press the button on my bluetooth helmet, or my bluetooth car kit... nothing happens. A long press results in redialing the last person I called.
Voice command does work if I press and hold the button on the phone itself, but this isn't very practical (if at all possible) on my bike.
Was just wondering if there is a way to make it work again? Perhaps there is a way to remap a long press on the bluetooth device to activate MSVC?
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks a lot,
Chris
its short press for me. really short press. if i press for about a second on my headset it redials last number, if i press it for less its voice command.
Thanks for the reply =]
Unfortunatly it's a no go for me with that one. But was worth a shot!
It really depends on the headset. I've heard of people having problems before, and they usually are due to assigning Voice Command to something other than long-press of the Send key.
Try placing Voice Command back in its 'original' place and press your headset again.
Thanks all for the replies.
It now works with my handsfree in my car (I reflashed with a different ROM, and it seems to get on better).
The bluetooth helmet still doesn't accept voice commands, but I'm starting to think it's a limitation of the helmet, rather than something wrong with my phone.
Thanks anyway.
Chris
Trunk_z said:
Thanks all for the replies.
It now works with my handsfree in my car (I reflashed with a different ROM, and it seems to get on better).
The bluetooth helmet still doesn't accept voice commands, but I'm starting to think it's a limitation of the helmet, rather than something wrong with my phone.
Thanks anyway.
Chris
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What Brand/Make of helmet do you own? I was looking at a bluetooth enable helmet, but if it isn't compatible with voice dialing, I'll probably look elsewhere.
Thanks.
Hiya,
Its the Viper RS V121 Blue 2 helmet. You can intercom via bluetooth if the pillion also has the same helmet which is pretty cool - although it is not a quiet helmet for anything above 50mph!
Still cant make it work through voice by using the button on the helmet though.