is it possible to sync voice tags? - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro ROM Development

is it possible to sync voice tags into outlook that you use for dialing?
or any other way if not.
thanks

shoulders said:
is it possible to sync voice tags into outlook that you use for dialing?
or any other way if not.
thanks
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Not the answer you want mate, but use MS VoiceCommand, no voice tags required..........

that will do me, i did wonder why everyone went on about MS voice commander. lol
thanks

Hi there,
If you use Cyberon Voice Dial v1.2 Build 061226 than you can save and retrieve voice tags. The v1.1 doesn't have this facility.
Almost daily I install new ROMs with such good ROM builders as Beasty, so this comes in very handy.
Best Regards,
KOR!

Thanks KOR
i will try them both.

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Voice Command, Voice speed dial, Voice Commander

Can anybody tell me what are the differences between
VoiceCommand 1.6
Cyberon Voice Commander
and the voice speed dial that comes with the hermes itself.
I am confused as to why people are going for voice commander and voice command while there is a inbuilt software to do it already?
Which is the best and advanced out of the three for hermes and links to download?
When we install other than the built in one, do we need to remove the voice speed dial out of hermes before installing the voice command or voice commander?
Please help
VoiceCommand 1.6 is a M$ program. It doesn't require "learning" anyone can use it and it will let you dial just numbers, call contacts, check calender appts, etc...
Cyberon and the voice speed dial that comes with the TyTN is the same I believe. If you open the settings on the built in Voice Speed Dial and go to the "about" tab, it's made by Cyberon.
And that program only lets you dial numbers that must be "learned" by the program.
If you install VC1.6 you do not need to uninstall the built in program.
thanks jinner, is there any extracted version of VC1.6 floating around
jinner said:
VoiceCommand 1.6 is a M$ program. It doesn't require "learning" anyone can use it and it will let you dial just numbers, call contacts, check calender appts, etc...
Cyberon and the voice speed dial that comes with the TyTN is the same I believe. If you open the settings on the built in Voice Speed Dial and go to the "about" tab, it's made by Cyberon.
And that program only lets you dial numbers that must be "learned" by the program.
If you install VC1.6 you do not need to uninstall the built in program.
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How can I uninstall the built in Cyberon. It's not in the 'remove programm' section?
alexandera said:
How can I uninstall the built in Cyberon. It's not in the 'remove programm' section?
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If it's not showing under "Remove Programs" then that means it must be built into the ROM. You can often remove the links and references to it (the Hermes Wiki shows how to for that device) but the program will still be inside. The only way to remove it totally is to flash another ROM without it built in.
Confused Stu said:
If it's not showing under "Remove Programs" then that means it must be built into the ROM. You can often remove the links and references to it (the Hermes Wiki shows how to for that device) but the program will still be inside. The only way to remove it totally is to flash another ROM without it built in.
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I searched but failed, maybe a deeplink to a specific instruction about removing links and references regarding Cyberon Voice. Thanks
alexandera said:
I searched but failed, maybe a deeplink to a specific instruction about removing links and references regarding Cyberon Voice. Thanks
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I found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=283412&page=7
The info is old and I doubt that I can use this for the Touch? There's also a newer version of MS VC, so I just need help how to remove the cyberon app or how to just make inactive, i.e. remove links to the app. Anyone?
jinner said:
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Cyberon and the voice speed dial that comes with the TyTN is the same I believe. If you open the settings on the built in Voice Speed Dial and go to the "about" tab, it's made by Cyberon.
And that program only lets you dial numbers that must be "learned" by the program.
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This is not true. Cyberon's Voice Command and Voice Commander are two different application. The later doesn't require voice tag.
jinner said:
If you install VC1.6 you do not need to uninstall the built in program.
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Why not need to deinstall? MS Voice Command doesn't work well with Cyberon installed too. Bluetooth headset and carkit can't activate MS Voice Command! It only works when you assign a hardware button form the device. That doen't work for me and most people I know who use it in the car...

Best BlueTooth Voice Dial App for WM6

Hi All,
Which is the best Bluetooth Voice Dial app on WM6.
p.s.- need is simple voice dial, no fancy voice command (command applications, songs etc)
thanks
AB
topgunarindam said:
Hi All,
Which is the best Bluetooth Voice Dial app on WM6.
p.s.- need is simple voice dial, no fancy voice command (command applications, songs etc)
thanks
AB
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Have been using Cyberon Voice Spped dial. Works well with all ROMs and is compatable with most BT headsets. Easy to configure and can be used for contacts as well as opening applications. You will find a download link in these foruns by using the search button.
Try to download 1.2 version and not 1.1 version, as this allows you to save and retrieve your voice data.
KOR!

Stupid Question: A voice that reads the incoming phone number?

Sorry for the Dump question. In dutty's Apr 16th ROM, a voice actually tells me the incoming call numbers along with the ring tone. What is the name of the application that do this kind of stuff? (sorry, i am not sure how to search this specific question)
sundar_amn said:
Sorry for the Dump question. In dutty's Apr 16th ROM, a voice actually tells me the incoming call numbers along with the ring tone. What is the name of the application that do this kind of stuff? (sorry, i am not sure how to search this specific question)
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Microsoft Voice Command?
MS Voice command
MS Voice command version 1.6 or 19209 or in latest 19213 does the same. You'll have to select or check the option in settings section and it will do the same
Dinesh
Thanks Guys!!
Cyberon Voice Commander is anothe option as well.
I have cyberon voice commander 3 and I don't see the option to announce incoming calls. Hopefully it will be added in the final release.
Link for the beta:
http://www.cyberon.com.tw/newsContent1.php?NO1=35&SNO=0
It works a lot better than MSVC and I like the option to add voice tags to a contact/command so that it works even better.

Voice Command using Asukal VoiceDialer_4z

Hello,
I installed the Asukal VoiceDialer_4z on my Omnia and managed (I don't remember how) to program voice tags for many of my contacts and also for many applications and it's working perfectly.
I added another application today to the phone, but I don't find where/how to add a voice tag to it. When I run sddilaer.exe, it just expects me to speak and when I go through the contacts menu, I can only add voice tags to the specific contact.
I can't find the screen in which I can view all the voice tags for contacts and applications.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
David
Found it
The file to use is \Windows\voicetagcpl.cpl

Microsoft Voice Command - Slow Down Speech Voice?

Hi!
I've looked in the forum, and I can't find an answer to my question, so I had to make a thread
I just installed Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 (French) on my HTC Touch Pro, and I was wondering if there was anyway to slow down the voice when announcing a text message?
Thanks for your help
MS Voice configger
Hi.
I did compile every bit of voice command info i could find.
I did write a mortscript config app to modify reg entries.
It's listed in my signature...
good luck of course...
Keith
Well, thanks a lot

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