Bluetooth-Headset-Call Recorder/Answering machine. - General Topics

Hello!
I am searching for some software, that would make HTC Hermes (or any) PPC to act like Bluetooth headset/handsfree to another phone (any older, supporting Handsfree/ headset BT profile, for example old Nokia 6230). The PPC software acting as BT handsfree on PPC records all the calls or acts also as answering machine when call(s) not answered.
I think it should be possible and good software solution for HTC Hermes for example. So does anyone know such software available? I have been searching with no good result.

Bluetooth recorder from China
http://www.made-in-china.com/showro...tooth-Headset-Voice-Recorder-AE-BR-BL10-.html
Anyone experienced with it?

Another?
http://surprisinggift.com/p412/NS70...ooth-Headset-for-Cell-phone/product_info.html

Anyways it seems easier to buy hardware: http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=142932 .
Has anyone used any and can really recommend something good!?
Please

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voip not through loud speaker possible?

did anyone succeeded using voip through the normal phone speakr? (the ear speaker, not the music/loud speaker), preferably with the integrated wm6 voip?
if so, what is your rom type and version?
what is the size and date of your \windows\rtcdll.dll?
thanks.
not sure if any non real phone apps got access to that speaker
if it is possible then i believe that programs have to be written to use it
and skype being developd as a pda program rather then a pdaphone program
prob use the only speaker normal pda's got
i could be wrong though
maybe you can get it ot use a bluetooth headset with less hassel
HEllo,
I discovered yesterday the issue with the speaker and went through many forum but did not find any positive answer on how to get the sound directed to the good speaker.when using SIP.
I even did not understood if it is a problem of the touch cruise only or a general issue ...
Is the issue solvable - So I can still hope - or is there any hardware limitation
This issue means that using SIP with the Touch cruise is not possible except if we agree to have everyone in the room listening to the phone call ...
So if you have any positive information/solution ... Thank you
Franck
Search for a sip client agenet mobile or something. It's not exactly the name, but I can't dind it again. But this one is the only one that works at least on some of the smartphones with the earspeaker. And they want to add more supported devices in the future.
Generally it's a general problem, not a TC problem. The telcos just don't want a proper SIP integration in WM or they even deactivate it completely. It's a kind of squeeze to Microsoft. But MS won't disrespect them because they all like money.
Thank you for the answer.
I found Agephone mobile. Is it the one you were thinking about ?
I just tried it but no success, sound still come out through the rear speaker ...
Franck
Yeah, that's it. I've tried it right now as well but no luck. It's quite useless, as long as the ear speaker is not working. But it's not their blame. On the Trinity it's working allegedly.
Maybe we can them them a log. For some models they fix it.
phone speaker
it must work cause it works for me.
Hello papasieg,
Does it really work for you ? with the sound coming from the normal sound speaker and not the rear one ?
Take care that a trick exist with some SIP softphone which reduces the level on the rear sound speaker, giving the impression that it comes from the normal sound speaker but is is not the case ...
I am going to have another look at agephone
I had a discussion with eyepmedia (they produce eyepcommunicator). They answered:
Regarding our SIP softphone - eyeP Communicator for Windows Mobile – we have not yet made any certifications (nor tests) with the HTC Touch series. Until last year, previous HTC devices (HTC TyTN, 9100, etc) exposed a hardware bug which did not allow to handle the back and phone speakers correctly. But we hope this issue has been sorted out by HTC on new devices.
For information, we intend to make a new certification versus an HTC Touch Cruise before the end of the year. If your project has shorter timelines, then I suggest organizing a conf call to a date/time which works fine with you.
Franck
New test with Age phone
I made a new test with Agephone Version 2.63 (2008.08.28) and did not managed to have it working properly (I tried several configuration for the audio device).
So if someone has a working configuration ...
Sincerely,
Franck

software to use wm6 device AS a bluetooth headset?

Hey,
I have a htc 620 running WM6.1 that I want to use AS a bluetooth headset for another phone. Is this possible? Many thanks,
Tim
tidixon said:
Hey,
I have a htc 620 running WM6.1 that I want to use AS a bluetooth headset for another phone. Is this possible? Many thanks,
Tim
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you'v lost me here. How can u use a device as a headset ? I dont think thats possible....
The speaker and microphone. I guess not an actual headset, but I think you know what I mean now. I am looking for a way to connect the phone via bluetooth to some other device such that the other device thinks it is a bluetooth headset. I don't imagine many people have a need for this, but if anyone knows of any software that might work for this purpose, please, let me know! thanks,
tim.
I found this thing http://www.handango.com/ampp/store/...tType=2&catalog=0&sectionId=0&productId=55936 for ppc 2002 that lets you pair your ppc with a phone and dial your phone.
I guess something like this would work for me too, if anyone knows of something for windows mobile that would let me pair a window mobile device with a bluetooth enabled phone and use my windows mobile device to place calls from my other phone.
i see what u mean this software will work for WM devices as well at least it says so in the config

WM6 device as bluetooth headset / speaker

Hi folks,
is there any way to use a WM(6) device as bluetooth headset/speaker?
I want use Skype (or similar) on my PC with my Wizard and the Wizard's cable-headset as bluetooth headset / speaker.
I think I searched the whole net twice, but found nothing.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
TheDuke87
I'm not familiar with such an application but you can certainly use Skype Mobile 2.5 on your phone to talk while you're at home.
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
Skype was just an example, so that everybody knows what I'm up to.
Am I really the only one wishing to use the MDA as bluetooth headset?
Duke

Handsfree-Extension like Jetware for Widcomm BT Stack

hello guys,
i'm new here and I hope im posting in the right section.
My car ist equipped with a bluetooth carkit (Blaupunkt USB/Bluetooth Interface).
It is using the handsfree-protocol (HFP) to connect the phone.
With a couple of "classical" mobiles (basicly nokia and siemens devices) it is possible to access the Phonebook and activate voice recognition by pressing the ptt-button of the carkit.
This is neither done through SimAccessProtocol (SAP) or SerialPortProtocol (SPP) nor by PhoneBookAccessProtocol (PBAP). The Carkit is nearly 2 years old, and beliving some sources i found PBAP is a newer Standard.
This Carkit connects to the phonebook using an extended Handsfree-Protocol.
My HTC Wizard didn't support the carkit at all. After a rom upgrade to some kind of wm6 rom it worked very well execpt for phonebook-access.
Some time ago i found a tool named "JETware Hands-free Extension for Windows Mobile phones" (http://www.jetwaremobile.com) which exented the HFP-Profile used by the Microsoft-Bluetooth-Stack and enabled the phonebook access.
Since my Wizard broke some days ago i bought a new phone. I thought it would be possible to use every WM6-phone with the mentioned plugin.
So i bought a LG KS20. It looks and works very well and i want to keep it. But i have a problem with it. It uses a Widcomm/Broadcom-Bluetooth-Stack (ver. 1.8.7.0600). It seems like it has much better support for bluetooth-devices than the Ms-Stack (and this must be the reason why most people want to use a widcomm-stack instead of a ms-stack).
It also has PBAP and SAP-Plugins.
BUT, since my carkit does not support PBAP or SAP, and the HandsfreeProfile seems to be just supported elementary (PTT-Button only for redial), phonebookAccess does not work on the LG.
The jetware-Extension only supports ms-stacks.
I already spend some nights on gathering information and testing settings but didn't get very far.
There are some registry settings concerning paired devices, where things like HFPfeatures are mentioned. The value is set to 257 and trying to change it to some other values didn't affect anything.
I also downloaded the Widcomm SDK and tryed to find something about these options, but since the SDK is two years old and nothing about HFP is included this also was worth nothing.
My last try was to use the MS-Stack (from wizard) instead of the widcomm-stack. The registry keys for Ms-Stack seem to be present, but all efforts ended up in about 5 hardresets.
Is there anyone here who can help me solving my problem?
Is there a cab file with a ms bt stack i could try anywhere?
Or is there an extension like jetware for the widcomm stack, respectively only a few registry changes are neccessary and someone knowns better?
many thanks,
andi
hi, I have the same problem, with my htc hd 2. have you found any solution?
bump bump bump
same problem with me as well
This is a common problem with M$ and car kits, see here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=519676&page=4 and many other threads like it.
I havent tried what he suggests yet, but i know my freelander 2 doesnt connect properly with all cooked roms i have ever tried so far (many!).
Not that this helps you as it is the software you have tried.

Turn XDA into Bluetooth headset/carkit

Hi all,
Is it possible to turn my PDA (with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic) into a bluetooth headset. So I can dial and receive calls on this PDA.
Or maybe there's software available to do this?
I know it possible to dial via bluetooth, but I also want to receive calls. And use the PDA's microphone and speaker. (Let the PDA act like a headset/carkit)
Thanks in advance
hehe. intriguing questions you have...
never heard of such an option.
I know you can receive calls thru your PC/MAC using your headset or device.. but i don't know of a pairing of 2 PDAs one acting as a headset..
I know its possible with PC/MAC and found software to do this, but couldn't find anything about doing this using a PDA.
I hope there is such an application out there.
If not, maybe someone can point me into a right direction on programming my own handsfree application.
Will I be able to let my application show up as bluetooth 'Hands free' service?
as i'm not a programmer i can't help you with that.. there are a few programmers around.. you can ask them.
l3v5y, supbro, oldsap, vijay555... PM one of them.. maybe they can help out a bit.

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