How to record conversations? - Palm Treo 750

Hello,
My friend just got a new Treo 750W, and needs to know how to record phone conversations. Both sides of the conversation need to be recorded. Is this possible with the standard set of software on the Treo? Or does another software package need to be installed -- and if so, do you have any recommendations? Providing the step-by-step method / process to record would also be appreciated. Thanks!

Harmonygirl said:
Hello,
My friend just got a new Treo 750W, and needs to know how to record phone conversations. Both sides of the conversation need to be recorded. Is this possible with the standard set of software on the Treo? Or does another software package need to be installed -- and if so, do you have any recommendations? Providing the step-by-step method / process to record would also be appreciated. Thanks!
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You can't really record conversations with WM5 of WM6. There are a few reasons for this, one is privacy, the other is because the hardware just isn't capable.
However you can record conversations. When you don't want to use 3rd party software you can use the built in voice memo program. Start a conversation and put the Treo into handsfree mode. This is actually the only way.
If you want more options check out VITO Audio Notes, this has a new feature in v1.3 that automatically does these operations for you.
Good luck!

Thanks for the quick reply!
What are the VITO Audio Notes? Also, where is the Voice Memo feature located?
My friend is brand new to this phone, so any help I can pass along would be so appreciated!

The latest beta version of resco audio recorder works. So do Vito Audio Note.

Harmonygirl said:
Thanks for the quick reply!
What are the VITO Audio Notes? Also, where is the Voice Memo feature located?
My friend is brand new to this phone, so any help I can pass along would be so appreciated!
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Try the manual There is a standard Notes program on the Treo!
Select Menu >> View Recording Toolbar
Again this is the freeware solution

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Call recording software?

My old Symbian Nokia 9500 had a fantastic piece of software called "Call Recorder" which, well, recorded my calls! I had to do nothing to initiate the recording, it was 100% automatic. Sadly I can't find any such software for my xda. Can anyone help? Thanks.
Search is your friend.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=40100&highlight=poll
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Isn't it just!
http://pocketpcmag.com/blogs/menneisyys/112005SoundRecorderApps.asp
Many thanks indeed.
test only
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/K6GKWCQdcr4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Is it me or do neither of those links work?
Sent from my Galaxy W GT-I8150 using Tapatalk
Software
Hi thank you for the link that very useful for me?
I use this program: Virtual Secretary
It is not possible on all phones because manufactors crippled this on purpose to avoid legal problems.
That is why there are not that many apps to do it.

need this urgent

hi everybody sorry for my english , im looking for a program like the one i had on my nokia 6600 its a program that once someone calls us it will start recording ervery thing thas is spokon on thart conversation its for my htc3600 can anyone help me??
think thats imposbile with every htc device ever made
the gsm modole's audio seem to be a seperate aduio system
then the pda's audio system and only the pda's audio seem to be able to record
same reason people cant make answering machines
or record the conversation with others
i use vito audio notes. You have lots of options to use it as a personal recorder, and you can set it up to record all incomming calls, works nice here..
do you have a link?
http://www.google.cl/search?q=vito+audio
two_bus said:
do you have a link?
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http://vitotechnology.com/en/products/audionotes.html
but it's a shareware, not a freeware
kintestyle said:
http://vitotechnology.com/en/products/audionotes.html
but it's a shareware, not a freeware
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Thanks you just gave me a big laugh...
I quote from their sales pitch
"Housewives – shopping lists, cooking recipes, time of important TV program and “to-do” list for the day- all this you can keep as voice notes with VITO AudioNotes instead of hundreds of stickers on the fridge. "
Classic

Routing Skype through earpiece

I know routing audio to the earpiece has been discussed a lot of times before, yet, there is an update on this topic. The latest Fring version now does this ! And it actually works quite well. Any chance someone could possibly reverse engineer this and create an universal app that would allow the same audio routing for other programs ?
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Hej, thanks for the tip! This new Fring is a great program, and indeed the sound comes through the earpiece/frontspeaker on my Polaris! But why don't you use it yourself? You can also communicate to all your skype contacts, so the big drawback for Skype is no longer there!
All I'd like to see now is videocall....
There is one thing i totally hate about fring. It sets my status on Skype to "online", and there is no way to make it "invisible". I don't like to appear online. It kinda seems to me that for many ppl an online status looks like some kind of "call me call me call me right now" status, and i really don't like it.
It does indeed not have all the functionality Skype has. I can for instance not receive any contacts sent from another Skype user.
But the main thing it does well: calling!
The new version is here:
[APP][FREE] audioRoute 1.2.010 for VoIP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=495166
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I reconstructed it to /showthread.php?p=3364512#post3364512

Windows Mobile Revolution: call recording supported on almost all handsets!

Up until now, very few smartphone platforms allowed for recording calls: most notably, Symbian S60 (but not UIQ). Windows Mobile (WinMo), apart from some models (HTC s310 / Oxygen, x7500 / Athena etc.) didn’t allow this. The BlackBerry platform and the iPhone don’t allow this either. (Albeit, with the release of iPhone OS 3.0 and the voice recorder coming with it, it’s not guaranteed the situation will remain the same.)
Note that the reason WinMo can’t record calls has always been different from BlackBerry and the (2.x OS-based) iPhone. The latter two in no way allow for running any voice recorder apps while a call is taking place (I’ve VERY thoroughly tested this on both platforms and, on the iPhone, with several third-party voice recorder apps); WinMo has always done so – it did allow for running a sound recorder app while, at the same time, the same handset was taking place in a conversation. It’s just that not at an acceptable quality – so far, you had to rely on the sound bleed from the speaker to the microphone to record the other party. Recording your voice, of course, has always worked (with the exception of some very rare models like the O2 Flame, where the situation was the opposite: the other party’s voice was recorded, but not yours) as the mike easily picked up your voice – after all, it’s way more loud than the other party’s thin voice bleeding from the speaker of the phone. Sure, enabling speakerphone helped the situation (more advanced call recorder apps like Resco and VITO AudioNotes automatically do this if you instruct them to do so) to some degree, but the resulting quality was still a long cry away from that of, say, recorded calls on the Symbian S60 (mostly, Nokia) platform. And, of course, you can’t use speakerphone all the time; for example, if you don’t want the people around you know what you’re being told – or don’t want to disturb them with a loud phone.
It can’t much enough be stressed the importance of this hack. With call recording enabled on most handsets, the usability of the platform as a “plain” phone has greatly been increased. This is also bad news for the BlackBerry and iPhone folks – Windows Mobile has turned out to be better in this respect (too) ;-)
Previous hacks
It was just a few days ago that I’ve explained the (then, current) hacks that might work on some handsets to enable call recording. In the meantime, a new, much easier (Registry-only) hack has become available, with which you can really easily, without having to waste hours on reading through some ICR-dedicated threads. That is, you don't need to give a try to the methods outlined in my previous article; you don't need to read the linked (e.g., Touch HD) threads either to learn how to set up the previous hacks, what they do, what their restrictions are etc.
Installation
You only have to download and execute the CAB file linked from the first post of THIS thread (I've also mirrored it – just click the link, save the CAB file and execute it on your handset). Note that it’s both compatible with the touchscreen-enabled Windows Mobile Professional (aka Pocket PC) and the touchscreen-less Windows Mobile Standard (aka MS Smartphone) platforms.
Compatibility
This application (more specifically, a registry hack) seems to be compatible with a lot of phone models and a lot of (both factory and “cooked”) firmware versions; for example, the HTC Kaiser with a lot of different ROM’s, the HTC Wizard also with tons of ROM’s (I’ve tested it with character’s AMP), the HTC Vox (s710) WM Standard smartphone running the official, non-cooked ROM etc. (This also means it's compatible with both WM Standard and WM Professional.)
There, however, are phone models? phone models running a specific firmware version? that don’t seem to work with the hack (read: they don’t allow for recording the other party at a tolerable volume); for example, the HTC Universal running Tomal’s 8.5 cooked WM 6.1 ROM. This, however, doesn’t necessarily mean the Universal won’t be able to record calls with any else ROM.
Make sure you check out THIS thread (and, most importantly, the compatibility list in the first post) for more info on which models are surely supported. Also, please post (let us know about) your experiences in the thread (no private messages / mails to me!) or here.
What apps can you record calls with?
After this, you can test / start recording calls easily with, for example, the built-in Notes application (don’t forget you need to explicitly enable the Recording Toolbar in it!) or, on the WM Standard platform, Voice Notes. Note that this application (as with HTC’s ICR) can only start recording manually; there aren’t automatic call recording capabilities.
Should you want something better (that is, apps with automatic call recording, storing the caller/called name/phone number and the date), get one of the following apps (note that there are quite a few other, [automatic] call recording-capable titles; nevertheless, these are the ones I recommend the most):
* PMRecorder by Motoblast. Note that it also has an online tutorial HERE. This app is free, unless you want to use its online upload and accessibility capabilities. (To get rid of the latter, just untick the two checkboxes under “1800message.com” in Options.) Unfortunately, this also means you can’t record high-quality, but compressed recordings with PMRecorder: only AMR (which has very bad sound quality) is supported. (Sure, you can use uncompressed WAV files instead, but they do take a lot of storage.)
Note that, as has also been explained in my previous, pretty big article on the app,
1. if you want to listen to your recordings on any other (for example, desktop / notebook) computer or simply outside PMRecorder you’ll want to download PMRBackup.zip (I’ve also mirrored it HERE). Unzip it, start the EXE and select “Select file(s)” if you’ve already transferred the .rcwv files from your handset; otherwise, press the “Get from device” button. After conversion, the original recordings will be saved as standards-compliant ones and will be named after the other party's name / number and the timestamp of the conversation.
2. create a link file to \Program Files\PMRecorder\PMRecorder.exe from \Windows\Startup so that it is always auto-loaded at boot time (this works on both platforms too). Otherwise, it won’t – unlike the commercial alternatives below.
* Resco Audio Recorder (WM Standard version HERE). It’s much more expensive than VITO’s app (the third recommended title) but it may also turn out to be better, particularly if you want to minimize storage usage (and, therefore, stick to some, compared to MP3, highly advanced speech coding format – in this case, Speex). For example, on my HTC s710 WM Standard phone, VITO’s Audio Notes is always maximized at startup (assuming you’ve enabled it to automatically record calls – this must be made by hand!), making it necessary to manually minimize it.
Note that if you want to stick to MP3 (or AAC), you will want to purchase the Resco Codec Pack too - the built-in MP3 encoder in Resco Audio Recorder is really-really bad. This, however, won’t be an issue if you, as recommended, use Speex instead.
* VITO AudioNotes (the linked version supports both WM Professional and Standard). A very cheap, but still capable app. If you want to record into MP3 and don’t want to pay some $35 for the Resco Audio Recorder + Resco Codec Pack combo, this app should be the first you check out. Note that it has a slightly more advanced (and considerably more expensive) version, Audio Notes Touch. If you love finger scrolling, this should be the one you check out, not the stylus-only “basic” AudioNotes. Otherwise, for plain phone call recordings, AudioNotes works pretty great. Also note that, as has already been mentioned, you’ll need to explicitly enable it to record calls (Menu / Record / Calls autorecord)
Please also see my dedicated articles for more info on all these apps. In addition to my PMRecorder article, you might want to read my article on VITO’s AudioNotes (note that the chart in the article isn’t correctly rendered; see THIS for the image representation), my remarks on the 4.x series of Resco’s app HERE and, last but not least, the Windows Mobile Audio Recording Bible. Note that the latter isn’t specifically call recording-specific. It, however, explains a lot of things you may find useful, particularly if you plan to use manual recording only. Then, you’ll certainly welcome for example the one-button recording remarks (see the “Buttons: One-button recording? Does it need to show the app window?” row in the chart). No need to manually invoke other apps and search in menus if you want to start recording – just press a pre-assigned button and you’re set.
Legal notes
Please consult THIS for more info on which American states allow for call recording without the other part’s knowing of this.
Addendum (for hackers only!)
I’ve tested whether the HTC Oxygen (s310), one of the very few WinMo phones to support call recording, has the same registry values as the three entries in the hack. Interestingly, it doesn’t (below is the s310 registry dump of the related registry keys; hope it helps hackers to find out why the s310 is able to record calls and, in the Registry, what makes this possible).
1. "HKLM\Software\HTC\AUDIOGAIN\AUDIO_DEBUG_FLAG = 0 (and not 64)
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\AUDIOGAIN]
"DeviceID"="Generic_Oxygen_1.9"
"AUDIO_DEBUG_FLAG"=dword:00000000
"ENABLE_AUGA_CARKIT"=hex:00
"ENABLE_AUGA_HEADSET"=hex:00
"ENABLE_AUGA_EMBEDDED"=hex:01
"EXTERNAL_RECORDING_GAIN"=hex:06
"INTERNAL_RECORDING_GAIN"=hex:17
"CODEC_GAIN_CARKIT"=hex:00
"CODEC_GAIN_HEADSET"=hex:03
"CODEC_GAIN_EMBEDDED"=hex:00
"EAC_GAIN_CARKIT"=hex:67
"EAC_GAIN_HEADSET"=hex:67
"EAC_GAIN_EMBEDDED"=hex:70
"TTY_UPLINK_VOLUME"=hex:09
"EARPHONE_UPLINK_VOLUME"=hex:19
"HEADSET_UPLINK_VOLUME"=hex:12
"SPEAKER_UPLINK_VOLUME"=hex:10
"RECEIVE_UPLINK_VOLUME"=hex:1A
"CARGTTYSIDETONEVOLUME"=hex:08,08,08,08,08,08
"CARGEARPHONESIDETONEVOLUME"=hex:08,08,08,08,08,08
"CARGHANDFREESIDETONEVOLUME"=hex:08,08,08,08,08,08
"CARGHEADSETSIDETONEVOLUME"=hex:08,08,08,08,08,08
"CARGCARKITSIDETONEVOLUME"=hex:08,08,08,08,08,08
"CARGRECEIVESIDETONEVOLUME"=hex:02,06,0C,0C,0D,0D
"CARGTTYVOLUME"=hex:06,06,06,06,06,06
"CARGHANDFREEVOLUME"=hex:63,20,23,26,29,2C
"CARGHEADSETVOLUME"=hex:63,20,23,26,29,2C
"CARGCARKITVOLUME"=hex:61,64,21,24,27,2A
"CARGRECEIVEVOLUME"=hex:60,63,20,23,26,29
2. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL\ RingingAddressId doesn’t exist:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL]
"Radio Version"="4.1.13.20_02.41.90"
"LASTUSEDICCID"="986302004041001548F5"
"RESETINFO1"=hex:1D,C2,3C,9A,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\
00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00
"RESETINFO2"=dword:00000004
"OperatorEccList"=hex(7):31,00,31,00,32,00,00,00,39,00,31,00,31,00,00,00,00,00
"GPRSAutoAttach"=dword:00000000
"IMEI"="notyourbusiness"
"ResetWhenRadioOffTimeout"=dword:00000001
"AutoNetSelAfterReboot"=dword:00000000
"EnableRIL86Rollback"=dword:00000001
"EnableSmspFromSim"=dword:00000001
"SIMPollingTimerForRemoveDetection"=dword:000000B4
"CwsAtntTreatSpecialPatternAsDial"=dword:00000000
"DelayKeyEventTimeout"=dword:000007D0
"GsmVersion4131xx"=dword:00000001
"MOAbortGPRSSleepCount"=dword:00002000
"HTCGPRSBlockMOWorkaround"=dword:00000001
"EnableWorkaroundForFTA"=dword:00000000
"EnableSStoATD"=dword:00000001
"EnableEcc"=dword:00000001
"DumpGsmThreadLogPeriod"=dword:00003600
"EnableNdisMpdpDebugLog"=dword:00000000
"ImmediateCBMSupport"=dword:00000001
"EnableATAbortSTKCall"=dword:00000001
"EnableDifferGprsEdgeIcon"=dword:00000001
"CsqResendTimeout"=dword:00003A98
"EnableEngineerModeQueryAMR"=dword:00000001
"EnableOverrideVmailAlphaIdFromSIM"=dword:00000000
"BarringIncomingCallStatus"=dword:00000000
"EnableCallBarringPatch"=dword:00000001
"EnableDTMFSupport"=dword:00000001
"DisableRoamingIndicator"=dword:00000000
"GPRSAutoDetach"=dword:00000000
"FDNPINEnable"=dword:00000000
"NIEnable"=dword:00000000
"CPIEnable"=dword:00000001
"CREGLocationUpdate"=dword:00000001
"NITZEnable"=dword:00000000
"Index"=dword:00000001
"Order"=dword:00000004
"Prefix"="RIL"
"Dll"="rilgsm.dll"
3. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev\ VocRecPath doesn’t exist:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev]
"Order"=dword:00000002
"Index"=dword:00000001
"Dll"="wavedev.dll"
"Prefix"="WAV"
Now if we can only find a registry hack to fix the crappy camera HTC likes to put in their phones lol. HTC TouchPro 2 with a 3.2MP Camera and no flash?? CRAZYY!!
Im glad we finally fixed the 2 way recording problem that has ALWAYS been blamed on hardware limitations and claimed that this would never be possible. All it took was 3 little registry entrys haha!!
Good job with the write up
mskip said:
Now if we can only find a registry hack to fix the crappy camera HTC likes to put in their phones lol. HTC TouchPro 2 with a 3.2MP Camera and no flash?? CRAZYY!!
Im glad we finally fixed the 2 way recording problem that has ALWAYS been blamed on hardware limitations and claimed that this would never be possible. All it took was 3 little registry entrys haha!!
Good job with the write up
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Cool! BTW, to fix the incompatbility issues with some models, can anyone look into the s310 registry export and file system? (Why it's capable of recording while it certainly doesn't have the registry edntries.) As I also have an s310, I can give you help in this.
Menneisyys regarding your first post here you said Universals on Tomal's WM6.1 dont record 2 way.
I'm using Universal, Tomal's 6.1, v8.7 with Radio 1.17 and using Vito Audio Notes, my 2 way recording is perfect.
PMrecorder is just very soft recording the opposite side on my HTC P3600 with WM6, (Trinity) hard to hear when I play the recording back I can hear myself very clearly. But I am more interested in what the other has to say to record.On the P3600 I am using the "ADW version 1.1 NLD and WWE (OS 5.2.1908 Build 18508.0.7.0) ROM-date: 06 Oct 2007", dutch
hendrixus said:
PMrecorder is just very soft recording the opposite side on my HTC P3600 with WM6, (Trinity) hard to hear when I play the recording back I can hear myself very clearly. But I am more interested in what the other has to say to record.On the P3600 I am using the "ADW version 1.1 NLD and WWE (OS 5.2.1908 Build 18508.0.7.0) ROM-date: 06 Oct 2007", dutch
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Which cab did you use to try to get the 2-way recording to work?
mskip said:
Which cab did you use to try to get the 2-way recording to work?
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Good question. Lemme get my device, moment........................."mskip 2way recording", Two way or 2-way plus?
hendrixus said:
Good question. Lemme get my device, moment........................."mskip 2way recording", Two way or 2-way plus?
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If the incoming voice is very very faint then its probably just picking up the incoming voice that your mic is picking up and recording that. If the registry edit works then you would at least be able to hear the incoming voice clearly which I can only assume means its not working for you. Try upgrading to a custom WM6.1 Rom if you can as the stock roms dont seem to work at all.
mskip said:
If the incoming voice is very very faint then its probably just picking up the incoming voice that your mic is picking up and recording that. If the registry edit works then you would at least be able to hear the incoming voice clearly which I can only assume means its not working for you. Try upgrading to a custom WM6.1 Rom if you can as the stock roms dont seem to work at all.
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OK, i'll try the registertrick first. The ROM ia'm using is a custom rom. But WM6
it didn'et work on y xperia.
please let's know if any one could make it work on Xperia?
The registry fix does not seem to work on the LG Incite. Too bad, I was hoping it would. Thanks for all the effort though.
Stock Samsung Jack with the security removed and 2 way call CAB installed. Still getting no calls recorded with Vito AudioNotes 1.37.
Anything else I can try?
I seem to be limited to about 45 seconds of recording. Is there a way around this? I changed the "save to" destination to my 8 gig storage card, so memory isn't the issue.
Thanks!
TG01 2 way call rec without speakerphone
Any solution for 2 way call recording on TG01 without the speakerphone on?
Cristian
crissstian said:
Any solution for 2 way call recording on TG01 without the speakerphone on?
Cristian
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what rom are you running?
TG01 2 way call rec without speakerphone ??
I'm not sure, the original Orange ROM, I suppose.
I don't know how to access ROM.
WM6.1
This "Revolution" doesn't work on HTC HD2 (Leo).
SpiritRC said:
This "Revolution" doesn't work on HTC HD2 (Leo).
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Pretty much everyone knows that by now
Mark.
I have toshiba g810 and 2way ....cab not work. I have a windows mobile profesional 6.1. What can I do??Please help

Windows Mobile VoIP SIP Cabs

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
++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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 !

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