Hello,
is there a way to use the VoIP WM6 embedded client with this smartphone? It seems that WM6 Standard (smartphone edition) does not come with VoIP support default. Does anyone know of a way to install VoIP client that comes with the PDA-version of WM6 (WM6 Professional)?
Thanks a lot, an answer would save me a lot of troubles,
Ionut
me to ...
Anyjoy anybody ??
have you tried to copy the relevant files?
which are mentioned int thread: {SOLVED} How to configure VoIP/SIP client in WM6.
in the \Windows directory:
*
* ipdialplan.xml
* dnsapi.dll
* voipphonecanvas.dll
* rtcdll.dll
or checked the registry, for any voip relevant entries,
maybe you only will have to set a registry and than it might work (e.g. like the gps component)
but i dont have a vox yet, im only guessing.
I think that vox doesnt support voip doesnt mean wm 6 standard doesnt support voip, it may mean that htc did not include the voip component.
other wm 6 standard smartphones might have it in the future.
its a posting related to the ppc version (since wm6 its called professional), i read that it should work properly even with a 200mhz wizard
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950
it shouldn't have been removed from the standard (smartphone version)
regards
IRM
Some info on this:
I have used the WM6VoIP.cab posted here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=303558 - post nr. 2, and although at the beginning it looked like nothing happened, after changing the Home default view (start/settings/home screen) to something else (not sure what i did and dont have the VOX anymore), Internet Calling appeared as a plugin.
Hope this helps anybody...
ionutz6 said:
Some info on this:
I have used the WM6VoIP.cab posted here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=303558 - post nr. 2, and although at the beginning it looked like nothing happened, after changing the Home default view (start/settings/home screen) to something else (not sure what i did and dont have the VOX anymore), Internet Calling appeared as a plugin.
Hope this helps anybody...
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forgot to mention that I setup the VoIP settings and used it and it works flawlessly. The only problem is that the sound goes in the back and not the earpiece, but this is smth that we should still investigate.
I've added some instructions to the VOX wiki. Maybe some find it usefull and could expand it regarding the IPDialplan.xml (A non VOX but WM6 specific topic on that would sure be helpful).
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Vox
great stuff ... up and working ... Htcs710 ... all we need to do now is sort out the issue with the sound coming out of the back .. and clues or pointers ??
tim
Has anybody any ideas how to get the sound to come out of the front instead of the speakerphone ?
timo75 said:
Has anybody any ideas how to get the sound to come out of the front instead of the speakerphone ?
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Not sure yet and I am in desperate need of a solution. I will try to find out some more reading other threads about the VoIP settings here at xdadev. In case any of you finds a way to make the sound go in the front earpiece for this type of smartphone, pls email me at ionutz (at) pdamobile.ro.
Thanks a bunch!
Hi there.
Although the phone somehow registers to the VOIP service, I always get a "Network Error" when I try to place a call.
Could be provider dependant, maybe with some others it works...
Anyhow, just to let me understant, would you mind posting the name of your provider (or PM it to me if against the rules) so that I check with them?
Other thing, your today plugin stays as well on "Searching", right?
Thanks,
Ka.
Hi,
Regarding the the sound coming out of the back of the phone instead of the front, it is also happening to me with Skype so that may indicate it is something to do with the way the handset is setup by default and not the SIP add-in, maybe a registry setting.
Hi
Anyone found a solution to the VoIP sound coming out the speaker rather than the earpiece?
Regards
Phil
does it work over cdma without wifi
ionutz6 said:
forgot to mention that I setup the VoIP settings and used it and it works flawlessly. The only problem is that the sound goes in the back and not the earpiece, but this is smth that we should still investigate.
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does it work on cdma without wifi
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Hello! I recently upgraded my Himalaya to WM5 AKU 3.5. Everything runs nice but I have a problem with the Sound. I use the Himalaya in my car in the T-Mobile CarKit. However since I upgraded the sound is not routed through the CarKit speaker anymore but remains on the internal speaker. I had this issue with some WM2003 Roms and so I know it's pure software. Can anybody please point me to a solution? Is there a way to change this in the ROM or do I need to search for a ROM that has this feature enabled?
Thanks
XDA II said:
Hello! I recently upgraded my Himalaya to WM5 AKU 3.5. Everything runs nice but I have a problem with the Sound. I use the Himalaya in my car in the T-Mobile CarKit. However since I upgraded the sound is not routed through the CarKit speaker anymore but remains on the internal speaker. I had this issue with some WM2003 Roms and so I know it's pure software. Can anybody please point me to a solution? Is there a way to change this in the ROM or do I need to search for a ROM that has this feature enabled?
Thanks
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Hi.
Same with me as well. I am missing that very much. In between there is one workaround: if the 2.5mm stereo jack is accessible in your car kit, just plug a connector without a headphone/mike into it. This enables output on the 22pin pin connector as well. As I am using a homemade adaptor, this works for the moment - but I do not like the idea to use that 2.5mm jack all the time without really needing it...
So any suggestion, maybe some program to switch? - I do not care if I have to run that program manually when I want to have external output, although some automatic switching would be appreciated...
Regards, Uwe
Hi!
Thanks for your input. Unfortunately the 2,5mm jack is not accessible in the carkit. I start thinking about going back to WM2003SE. What a pity to loose DirectPush for that but the sound is more important....
Hello again.
IF someone from the "developer" group reads this thread at all:
Why are questions about this car kit audio issue always ignored by the rom cooking guys - at least I did not manage to find any answer by llbasha, c_shekar etc (my apology if I missed one). Even if it would not be possible to fix this, at least a definitive answer might be surprisingly interesting.
Please forgive me if this is a little rude, but I consider this a BUG in ALL wm5 roms - instead of just stuffing the rom with more and more gadgets of personal preference someone might look into this???????? HEEEELLLLLPPPPP!!! Anyway - do not misunderstand me - you did a great job, but still - some guys would like to have this problem solved...
I still think that even if there is no fix in wavedev.dll possible (I think that dll is the cause of the problem) it should be possible to write some small application to "tell" wavedev.dll to use the external speaker/mike for all audio I/O. If I would have the necessary input I would be willing to try to write an app. So maybe someone can tell me where to find information about functions within wavedev.dll?
Regards, Uwe
Solved !!!
astroguy said:
Hello again.
IF someone from the "developer" group reads this thread at all:
Why are questions about this car kit audio issue always ignored by the rom cooking guys - at least I did not manage to find any answer by llbasha, c_shekar etc (my apology if I missed one). Even if it would not be possible to fix this, at least a definitive answer might be surprisingly interesting.
Please forgive me if this is a little rude, but I consider this a BUG in ALL wm5 roms - instead of just stuffing the rom with more and more gadgets of personal preference someone might look into this???????? HEEEELLLLLPPPPP!!! Anyway - do not misunderstand me - you did a great job, but still - some guys would like to have this problem solved...
I still think that even if there is no fix in wavedev.dll possible (I think that dll is the cause of the problem) it should be possible to write some small application to "tell" wavedev.dll to use the external speaker/mike for all audio I/O. If I would have the necessary input I would be willing to try to write an app. So maybe someone can tell me where to find information about functions within wavedev.dll?
Regards, Uwe
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Simply Download the attachement. It is a working wavedev2.dll which must be place in /Windows
After that, search Registry for "wavedev.dll" and replace it with "wavedev2.dll". Wait a minute, until you do a (software-made) soft-reset.
After that, you are DONE
Hope, you are not angry anymore...
Thanks
Hi.
Sorry for being this late, but due to some lack of time I did not check regularly. So I am the more surprised to find an answer .
I will check it this afternoon and report back.
Regards,
Uwe
I wasnt able to work with Nicetrack and found that the link to their site is dead.
Is there any other software that works similarly to nicetrack on WM6.
Im on nfrazz62a ROM.with Radio ROM 02.47.11
maybe you can fill us in on exactly what nicetrack does, because this is the first time ive seen or heard of it and maybe for others as well.
Hi mdajunkie,
Its a software which gives us the information about the signal strength in dBm.
well I know you asked for something similar and the only thing that I could think of that has something similar or close to what you might need is batterystatus. That gives you a percentage on how strong your signal is, also does a few other very useful tricks. I wish I could leave you with a link or something to download and try but unfortunately im not at home, otherwise I post it for you. hate to say it but use the search for batterystatus or hopefully someone else has some better input than I could give.
Here is batterystatus
Hi Binder
Thanks for the link.....
And thankyou mdajunkie for the info...
I will try this out and will post back.
Emm,
Nothin upto Nice track.
That was really perfect !
You can download nice track still
I downloaded nice track 8/14 here. I agree that nothing matched nicetrack for maintaining a database of signal strength, cell towers, and even locations when it is hooked up with GPS. However, I have met nothing but failure in trying to get it to work on WM6 - It needs to know the COM port for GSM, and none of the available ones work - either no signal, or it locks the application. Because I really need it in the current cell-strength purgatory I find myself, I might be going back to WM5 if I can't bumble my way through it.
The author released the source code (waaaay beyond my skills) at the same website.
PLEASE let me know if anyone gets it working on WM6. I am currently running Jaguar2 on a wizard.
THANKS.
Please, could anyone send me a copy of the Nicetrack 1.6 sources (binaries would be fine too but I need the source) ?The website is down...
At the moment the site is up to work
Look http://www.nicecuppa.net/
Anyone has any news? I need of a Nicetrack for HTC Touch Pro. Or exist the similar software ?
+ 1
but NiceTrack.exe didnt see Cell ID's on my Qtek S100 wm2003..
iRiKi said:
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but NiceTrack.exe didnt see Cell ID's on my Qtek S100 wm2003..
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Try binary from
http://piotr.trzcionkowski.pl/programy/poket/nicetrack.html
It has also support for WM5, WM6
KonikBujany said:
Try binary from
http://piotr.trzcionkowski.pl/programy/poket/nicetrack.html
It has also support for WM5, WM6
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I tried from my HTC Touch Pro and does not work. The software has a lower resolution and can not read anything.
Any ideea ? Thank you very much
Hi guys. Has anyone found a working version yet?
Cheers
KonikBujany said:
Try binary from
http://piotr.trzcionkowski.pl/programy/poket/nicetrack.html
It has also support for WM5, WM6
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YES! it is working on my Qtek S100 with wm2003se !!! very nice m8
BUT i can't get it to work with wm6.1 well, the 2008 versions that site actually *WORK* (you can see the cells already being detected) but it has a small resolution. Versions from 2006 have correct resolution, but don't work at all. I'll try contacting the developer, as i don't have any coding skills whatsoever
PS: i tried the batterystatus today plug-in from previous page, but it reveals to be a huge battery hog (at least for me). the constant refreshing of data probably is to blame.
KonikBujany said:
Try binary from
http://piotr.trzcionkowski.pl/programy/poket/nicetrack.html
It has also support for WM5, WM6
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Do you know how to contact the author? Maybe he is registered to xda...
I have a motorola q9h smartphone and nicetrack doesn't start because of an useless error i've already seen that is related to the smartphone/ppc little differences... If i could look at his source code....
well i tried emailing him, but the form on his site doesnt work.
also, for wm6.1 i now use rk-Location Switch, while nicetrack continues to work flawlessly in wm2003
iRiKi,
1 i now use rk-Location Switch
What program is that ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=328114
Has anyone come up with a solution to route **INCOMING** VoIP audio to the internal speaker on the S710/VOX?
The vanilla S710/Vox VoIP install (at below link) works great out of the box, except I can find no way to redirect incoming audio to the earpiece. The conversation always plays through the speakerphone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=311087&highlight=voip
There’s lots of talk about this problem on the Development and Hacking board—but I cant find a published solution—For **ANY** wifi enabled handset—even with cooked ROMs.
Any suggestions-- ??
THANKS.
Same Problem
Please, Help !!!
This problem is only with this phone, urgent VoIP Services please...
TAL
OK-
Ive found two solutions-- unfortunately, both for **PPC**.
Glofiish X500—WM5 non cooked:
http://eten-users.eu/index.php?showtopic=9556&hl=
SPV M3100—WM6 cooked:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1400247&postcount=783
Several posts on different boards indicate this is an **OS** problem. Seems to me if this is true we are out of luck until an official ROM update (because there are no S710/Vox SP ROM Hacks out there).
On the otherhand—
The implementation may lie in the VoIP .dll’s which may be worth looking at since there are some floating around for SP's and PPC's.
Can anyone **CONCEPTUALLY** confirm the above?
Of course—
There may be an temporary workaround like the Glofiish solution.
Thanks.
From a posting on Modaco: would the headset solve the noise/privacy issue? I have not yet tested (I use Skype) but it seems like a reasonable workaround.
This issue is NOT SPECIFICALLY related to the S710/VOX!
THIS IS A CROSS POST-- TO CLOSE THE ISSUE IN THIS THREAD--
I EXPECT A NEW ISSUE-RELATED THREAD IN THE "DEVELOPMENT AND HACKING BOARD" SOMETIME SOON. THOSE GUYS KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING-- SO I THINK THATS WHERE THE ISSUE BELONGS.
And I Quote from Windows CE Networking Team WebLog:
http://blogs.msdn.com/cenet/archive/...ws-mobile.aspx
“… On some Windows Mobile 6 SKUs, VOIP (Voice over IP) is supported. This functionality is based on RTC. So, RTCDll.dll (RTC binary) will be available on some of the WM 6 SKUs. However, on these SKUs, RTC is not released as an SDK, but solely to provide the VOIP functionality. So if an application wishes to use RTC on these SKUs, it is free to do so, but that scenario won’t be supported by Microsoft. …” (May 23, 2007)
My reading of this is simply:
In order to “correct” the speakerphone problem, you gotta “correct” the rtcdll.dll.
And since all we have is a Microsoft binary release of the .dll (there’s no source out there, correct?) the only solution would be to write a new handset-aware (hardware-integrated, lets say, native) sip-client. And that’s not trivial without rtcdll.dll source.
That’s basically why the ROM-chefs havent come up with a solution… yet.
Or:
Is it as simple as getting the correct registry-settings?
I think not. I can think of several reasons why there’s likely no easy/simple registry fix.
NEW IMPROVED cab. Click HERE
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WM6.5 Only
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7 cabs for different tastes.
Tested and working on HD2 with no problem with good sound. It`s best to install on fresh OS. First install any of the "Ear/VoIP"(to enable native voip) cabs then install WOW HD included in attachment for louder sound and set all values to 100% except first one(srs 3d). Port 5060 enabled by default(make sure forward 5060 port in router for (possible) 2 way communication.
Please leave your Comments/Suggestions.
All credit goes to developers who invested thier time and effort to develop these programes, I was just able to combine them and made cabs + did some extra setting over 3 year period, as i have gained knowledge on this subject. These cabs are based on G.711 codec, so bit hungry on network. I advise to use these cabs on WLan with good reception.
Thanks.
09-05-2010
* Microsoft bug fixed found in all these cabs
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sip/voip = native voip support + config tool
Wlan = Wireless always on
Ear = Sound comes out from earpiece
Dial = Dial Plan (doesn`t work)
Reg = PHM Registry editor
SRS =Increase Volume(louder)
+++refer attached files below++++
Thanks very much!
Tested and working
nathanpc said:
Thanks very much!
Tested and working
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i can only receive incoming calls out going call is not working. where could i go wrong any help
shah_vm said:
i can only receive incoming calls out going call is not working. where could i go wrong any help
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hi shah, I am in process of making new voip cab based on g711 codec with volume increase inbuilt plus 5060 port forward enabled by default. I will upload with in a week, are you using 6.1 or 6.5.
Reason for voice problem would be your ISP or Mobile carrier blocking packets.
Create Dialplan
Hi,
installing the cab was easy going but i am struggling with the configuration...
When i use the "create dialplan" tool, enter my configs and afterwards hit the "create" button it tells me that everything's fine. But where can i find this dialplan? I expected some file in the directory of the config tool or at least something on the dialplan tab in the config tool...
I tried several times (of course with reset afterwards) but always the same -- my configurations seemed to be lost.
What am i doing wrong?
Is the provider (t-mobile in my case) capable to lock the WM6.5 VoIP feature?
I have already tried several other solutions (fring and other softphones) without success...
BTW: if everything works what happens? How could i see that VoIP is active?
Thanks!!
Joerg
VOIP Almost working
Thanks for the Cabs. I was able to get Internet Dailing set up on my FUZE w/ stock 6.5ROM. I did the SIP provisioning with my provider and I can receive calls now. But, when I dial, I see that a "9" is automatically entered in front of the number I'm dialing which doesn't allow my SIP SIPsorcery/Sipgate dial plan to dial the number correctly. How can I fix this?
Modify DialPlan
forepj said:
Thanks for the Cabs. I was able to get Internet Dailing set up on my FUZE w/ stock 6.5ROM. I did the SIP provisioning with my provider and I can receive calls now. But, when I dial, I see that a "9" is automatically entered in front of the number I'm dialing which doesn't allow my SIP SIPsorcery/Sipgate dial plan to dial the number correctly. How can I fix this?
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Play with DialPlan according to your country code, area code. Otherwise try cab without DialPlan. See if it works. Thanks
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I am new. This is a test.
Windows 6.5
Looks like the files haven't been updated yet? Were these going to be put in a new thread?
Hi,
any screenshots and has anyone tested this in WM6.5.x?
thanks
This Ip Dial Plan Creator works. Credits to the author Jaap De-Wolff. It is the best i have found to set up VOIP.
I use the attached files to install Native VOIP in to all my WM phones and currently working great on my 6.5.5 ROM from Dutty HG_11.
Also the attached AutoAudioRoute (Credits to oruam57) which routes the audio to the earpiece for both VOIP and SKYPE calls. You need to first install AudioRoute 1.2.020 from Teksoft then delete the AudioRoute link file from the Start Up folder before installing this CAB.
Link to the thread in signature below.
I will like to check out your Ear Cab to see how it works and report back.
EDIT: I checked your CAB files (VoipEar & VoipDialEar) and found that you have an error in the .inf files with the regedit line:
reg_path18 = Software\Microsost\Today\Items\Internet Calling
It should read "Microsoft" rather than "Microsost"
Thanks for reporting this bug
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will correct this today. Thanks
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angusc said:
This Ip Dial Plan Creator works. Credits to the author Jaap De-Wolff. It is the best i have found to set up VOIP.
I use the attached files to install Native VOIP in to all my WM phones and currently working great on my 6.5.5 ROM from Dutty HG_11.
Also the attached AutoAudioRoute (Credits to oruam57) which routes the audio to the earpiece for both VOIP and SKYPE calls. You need to first install AudioRoute 1.2.020 from Teksoft then delete the AudioRoute link file from the Start Up folder before installing this CAB.
Link to the thread in signature below.
I will like to check out your Ear Cab to see how it works and report back.
EDIT: I checked your CAB files (VoipEar & VoipDialEar) and found that you have an error in the .inf files with the regedit line:
reg_path18 = Software\Microsost\Today\Items\Internet Calling
It should read "Microsoft" rather than "Microsost"
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DONE
All good now
dhillonbros said:
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will correct this today. Thanks
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Doens't work on my Samsung GT-B7620 Windows Mobile 6.5.
Can you please post an instruction?
dimabelikov said:
Doens't work on my Samsung GT-B7620 Windows Mobile 6.5.
Can you please post an instruction?
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If u want help you need to give a bit more details of your issues. Which CABs have you installed and what exactly are yout issues / symptoms?
angusc said:
This Ip Dial Plan Creator works. Credits to the author Jaap De-Wolff. It is the best i have found to set up VOIP.
I use the attached files to install Native VOIP in to all my WM phones and currently working great on my 6.5.5 ROM from Dutty HG_11.
Also the attached AutoAudioRoute (Credits to oruam57) which routes the audio to the earpiece for both VOIP and SKYPE calls. You need to first install AudioRoute 1.2.020 from Teksoft then delete the AudioRoute link file from the Start Up folder before installing this CAB.
Link to the thread in signature below.
I will like to check out your Ear Cab to see how it works and report back.
EDIT: I checked your CAB files (VoipEar & VoipDialEar) and found that you have an error in the .inf files with the regedit line:
reg_path18 = Software\Microsost\Today\Items\Internet Calling
It should read "Microsoft" rather than "Microsost"
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when you say 'native' does this make voip the default dialer?
is it capable of switching back to normal radio?
how does it work
thanks for any insight
eigerzoom said:
when you say 'native' does this make voip the default dialer?
is it capable of switching back to normal radio?
how does it work
thanks for any insight
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By Native i mean it is the "built in" Windows mobile VOIP version rather than a 3rd party installed "soft phone". Your Call carrier will always be the default phone service provider.
On the today screen, once you have installed the CAB file and registered with a VOIP service provider and filled in the SIP Configuration, you will see a line on your Today screen (if you have disabled Manila and gone back to the original WM Today screen. This will show your SIP provider and status:
SipDiscount: Available
OR
SipDiscount: Selected
Only when in the SELECTED mode will your phone dial out on the VOIP service otherwise all calls will go out on the Mobile carrier. You will be able to receive VOIP calls when ever "Available" or "Selected" are the display mode.
I only really use VOIP for making calls overseas as it is much cheaper than even using SKYPE for calling out to land lines or Mobiles Internationally.
thanks for quick clear reply
sounds good
here's the teksoft download link
http://www.teksoftco.com/storage/download.php?product=audioroute_ppc
finally it worked for me. thanks dillionbros.
WM6.1, SIP available but not selected
Hi,
I'm trying to use WM6.1 SIP instead of fring with which I've no problem to make SIP calls.
When using the WM6.1 SIP soft and SIP config Tool, I manage to set my account, I see my SIP provider available in the today screen, but I cannot select it. When clicking on available, I go to the phone settings but the status remains available (instead of selected) and my calls use GSM.
Does somebody knows how to fix that problem ?
My PDA is an AIRIS T483 with WM6.1 and up to know I had no problem when installing and using pocket PC softs !
Thank's in advance !
Hi,
Can someone suggest what WM6.5 ROM I can use that has SIP VOIP capability? I am using 6.5.1.7 - 23085 from md_bluelily (which works great on my 8125!) but it does not appear to include SIP.
Thanks.
sandeepmaheshwari said:
Hi,
Can someone suggest what WM6.5 ROM I can use that has SIP VOIP capability? I am using 6.5.1.7 - 23085 from md_bluelily (which works great on my 8125!) but it does not appear to include SIP.
Thanks.
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What do you mean with SIP VOIP? Sorry no time for research
Hi,
I mean "Internet Calling" feature of WM6.x
Please read this post for more details on what I am looking for:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950
I was unable to get this to work with this ROM, so I assume that it is not included.
Thanks
Sorry, my bad. It does work fine with this ROM... just my lack of understanding of how to use the SIP feature of WM.
You can use BsbG rom, Makeveral has not removed the voip files
Voip ENERGY Leo ROM
Dear all I have searched en searched but didn't find a answer anywhere.
The problem is next:
I want to use VOIP on my TP2.
In the ENERGY Leo ROM VOIP is integrated.
I only download a SIPconfig tool to make it work.
But I don't get the speaker and the mic. to work properly.
Calling as a fact is working but then the people can’t hear my.
And I hear than only over the back speaker.
Does somebody know how to solve this problem??
I wonder the same thing and I searched too on the forums, but SIP seems to be also something to do with keyboards
Since the VOIP funcionality has been removed by HTC (probably necessitated by the telephone company) am I to assume that all the custom ROMs have not removed it? Because in the versions they modify (i.e. kitchens) it is still included or not? It would only be logical, as it's such a useful - not to mention incredible cost effective - function!
So could someone spread any light on this: do all the ROMs have it or just some? If only some, which?
Or do I still need something like the CAB files from these sites (which don't quite work for me on the original ROM).
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=574521
modaco.com/content/smartphone-software-applications/285681/howto-use-voip-already-build-in-all-wm-6-x-based-phones/#entry994775
I just want to only have to plug in my sip server and account details and be ready to go... which ROM(s) have that?
sip voip solved
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=596682
tested and working
good one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=596682