In Call Recording? - Touch Pro2 CDMA

I tried the In Call Recording Cab and I don't think it's working. I have a verizon TP2. Anyone else get it to work on your CDMA TP2? Also, where do you find the option if it is working?

I had no issues. Just install, do a reboot (or not, I'm not sure if it's required or not).
During a call, press the menu soft key and tick record call. To find the call, fire up notes and you should see it. Set Notes to record audio to the storage card and you shouldn't have any storeage issues.

normalguy said:
I had no issues. Just install, do a reboot (or not, I'm not sure if it's required or not).
During a call, press the menu soft key and tick record call. To find the call, fire up notes and you should see it. Set Notes to record audio to the storage card and you shouldn't have any storeage issues.
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While not the original poster, thanks for the reply. I can verify the cab works for sprint.

which thread is the original cab in?

gbruyn said:
I tried the In Call Recording Cab and I don't think it's working. I have a verizon TP2. Anyone else get it to work on your CDMA TP2? Also, where do you find the option if it is working?
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Confirmed working on my VZW TP2....
As stated before, open the "Notes" program and hit "options" and select the storage card as the place to store the notes.
Next make a call, hit "options" look for the "record call" option and ur good to go. When you end the call it automatically ends the recording so you do not have to go to "options" again and do that part.
After you end the call, run the "Notes" program and you will see the media files with the date and time as the name. Thats your call recording.
Here is the link to orginial thread on the topic.....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=536472

gbruyn said:
I tried the In Call Recording Cab and I don't think it's working. I have a verizon TP2. Anyone else get it to work on your CDMA TP2? Also, where do you find the option if it is working?
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I like ACR works real well. automatic too!

Ive been using ACR as well. Its automatic so I dont have to think about it. It labels the calls really well with caller ID info and time stamps. I just have to remember to clean out my "call recording" folder once in awhile ). I think you can set it to only record when you trigger it as well.

gbruyn said:
I tried the In Call Recording Cab and I don't think it's working. I have a verizon TP2. Anyone else get it to work on your CDMA TP2? Also, where do you find the option if it is working?
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You need to follow the two steps bellow:
1. To enable 2 way recording just change:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\WaveDev]
"VocRecPath"=dword:00000002and you'll be able to record with any software.
2. If you want to use WM6 native recording (WAW only, on \my documents\notes, manual activation: during a call hit "record" on call menu) create:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\AudioRecording]
"Enabled"=dword:00000001
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Voice]
"EnableCallRecordMenuItem"=dword:00000001
"AllowInCallRecording"=dword:00000001

Shadoh said:
Ive been using ACR as well. Its automatic so I dont have to think about it. It labels the calls really well with caller ID info and time stamps. I just have to remember to clean out my "call recording" folder once in awhile ). I think you can set it to only record when you trigger it as well.
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The nice thing about ACR is the way you can set it to record every call, BUT to have a screen pop up AFTER the call to offer you the option to keep it or not. Simply choose Yes or No after the call

you guys had to install cab's for this..?? my phone came with this option 100% stock...

I cant get the recording to be recorded to the storage card. I tried to set notes to save to the storage card in the options for "notes" but that didnt work. tried to change location settings in advanced config to put "my documents" on the storage card and that didnt work either.
How do i make the phone record to the storage card?
is there a reg change or something i need to do to make this possible.

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voice command 1.6

For some reason, even though I have gone through all the settings, I cannot get the thing to announce who is calling. I do have that option selected. The only thing it could be is the choice of speaker?
I have had this running on both my previous devices with no problems and like the voice telling me who is actually calling.
Any thoughts would be great.
From the Microsoft VC page :
Incoming caller ID announcements will be spoken via the phone speaker on devices with a Windows Mobile build prior to 15097.3.0.0. To check which build is on your device, go to settings >about or start >controlpanel >about. If your build number is lower that 15097.3.0.0, this will be true for your device
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http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/voicecommand/default.mspx
My build is 18129.0.4.5.
Where will my annoncements be spoken from then?
This is all very confusing.
can i use this program with greek lang ??
[email protected] said:
For some reason, even though I have gone through all the settings, I cannot get the thing to announce who is calling. I do have that option selected. The only thing it could be is the choice of speaker?
I have had this running on both my previous devices with no problems and like the voice telling me who is actually calling.
Any thoughts would be great.
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You said you've gone through all the settings, but for completeness, this solved it for me.
Settings > Voice Command > Phone > Options
Check off "Announce Incoming Calls"
This is turned off by default.
Still no joy.
I will try all the different speaker settings now, just to make sure a third time.
Thanks
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My build is 18129.0.4.5.
Where will my annoncements be spoken from then?
This is all very confusing.
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No, the annoncement is not available for your device .
I not sure this will help, first disable voice command and replace the file voiceCommand_PPC.dll to windows floder. You need to show all hidden folder first. Then copy another 3 files to voice command folder under Program Files floder. Do a soft reset then enable voice command and chose announce incoming call. This should fix the problems......cheer
Sorry, forget to name another 3 files Voicecmd.exe, VoiceCmdRes_PPC.dll and VoiceCommandWMP.dll. It's work for me.enjoy
Cheers, I will give this a try tonight.

Playing back msg to unwanted calls

Hey, does anyone know of a program that'll let you playback a message to a call you've blocked?
I know MagiCall has the ability to launch another program or send the caller an SMS saying you're busy but I'm trying to find one that'll actually pick up the phone, play the mp3 or wav file and then hang up.
I want to keep calls that show up "unknown" or "private" blocked but also want the caller to know that's why they can't get through. The pickup & drop works like a charm but then ppl just call back thinking something went wrong.
Thoughts?
thx
helraiser said:
Hey, does anyone know of a program that'll let you playback a message to a call you've blocked?
I know MagiCall has the ability to launch another program or send the caller an SMS saying you're busy but I'm trying to find one that'll actually pick up the phone, play the mp3 or wav file and then hang up.
I want to keep calls that show up "unknown" or "private" blocked but also want the caller to know that's why they can't get through. The pickup & drop works like a charm but then ppl just call back thinking something went wrong.
Thoughts?
thx
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There's a Voicemail Service, That I'm blanking on the name. Different Numbers get different Greetings, But you'd still have to ignore the call on your phone...
EDIT: Youmail Is what I was talking about
thx for the reply. i'm looking for something that can be installed on the phone rather than an external service. youmail sounds like a voicemail replacement.
maybe that's what i need tho, a voicemail program that'll fire up and then hang up right away w/o the opportunity of leaving a vmail.

2 questions for Verizon TP2: how can I tether and conference call?

I hear that someone used an old .cab file from their Fuze and got Internet Connection Sharing working on their Verizon TP2 ? Can anyone confirm / share the .cab?
Also, I know "conferencing" is disabled on the Verizon TP2 but I have heard you can still do a 3-way-call? I have not been able to figure this out - can anyone fill me in?
Thanks
oh my god!
ade333 said:
I hear that someone used an old .cab file from their Fuze and got Internet Connection Sharing working on their Verizon TP2 ? Can anyone confirm / share the .cab?
Also, I know "conferencing" is disabled on the Verizon TP2 but I have heard you can still do a 3-way-call? I have not been able to figure this out - can anyone fill me in?
Thanks
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I cannot do a conference call... I called tech support and they told me to just dial second number and press send. then send again to connect all 3 call. Nada... Nope. does not work.
We need some xda cooks to restore the htc conference call software! asap!
arche3 said:
I cannot do a conference call... I called tech support and they told me to just dial second number and press send. then send again to connect all 3 call. Nada... Nope. does not work.
We need some xda cooks to restore the htc conference call software! asap!
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Info on 3-ways calls straight from the HTC manual located here: http://member.america.htc.com/downl...ro2_Verizon/HTCTouchPro2UsersManualforVzW.pdf
This if for CDMA mode, GSM mode is also in the manual.
Making Three-way Calls in CDMA Mode
To set up a three-way call, directly dial the participants and add each connected call to the three-way call.
Starting a three-way call
Press the TALK/SEND button to open the Phone screen.
Make the call to the first participant. See “Making a call from the Phone screen” for instructions.
When the first call is connected, make a call to the second participant. The first call is put on hold when
you dial the second call.
When the second call is connected, tap Flash to start the three-way call. The screen displays Call in
progress.
Tap Flash
When a three-way call is in progress, you can open the keyboard view the call in landscape view. You can also
tap Flash to cycle between the three-way call, Caller 1 only, and Caller 2 only.
ICS
ade333 said:
I hear that someone used an old .cab file from their Fuze and got Internet Connection Sharing working on their Verizon TP2 ? Can anyone confirm / share the .cab?
Also, I know "conferencing" is disabled on the Verizon TP2 but I have heard you can still do a 3-way-call? I have not been able to figure this out - can anyone fill me in?
Thanks
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No need for a Fuze cab for ICS or anything like that. Just download the attached XDA WiFi sharing cab and you can turn your phone into a wireless router and connect from any wireless PC/laptop that supports ad-hoc wireless networks (basically all of them).
See the other post above for directions on the 3-way call.
Nate
can someone with a verizon tp2 try 3 way call?
i tried method using flash button. i tried method of using send button. it does not work for me in nyc area. if anyone can try this to confirm it does work it would be much appreciated.
while on a call i pull up keypad. dial number and press send. i get a notice that new call is on hold. (which is opposite what is implied in the manual) i press flash button and new call disappears. only on original call again... what am i doing wrong?
I tried this once right when I got mine and got similar results as you.
I'll have to try this again, I'm rarely making 3 way calls from my cell.
ade333 said:
I hear that someone used an old .cab file from their Fuze and got Internet Connection Sharing working on their Verizon TP2 ? Can anyone confirm / share the .cab?
Also, I know "conferencing" is disabled on the Verizon TP2 but I have heard you can still do a 3-way-call? I have not been able to figure this out - can anyone fill me in?
Thanks
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Hey, I answered this exact question on another thread as far as tethering. I have VZW and these instructions I posted worked perfect. Check here for all the instructions you need to tether using your unlimited data plan.
well.... supposedly it works now. I called tech support. she grabbed 2 cell phones. she called me and we connected. then I dialed the number of her 2nd cell phone. I hit the send button and after she picked up and I heard her voice on the line I hit the send button again. and she said both calls were still connected. hmm... So I guess it does work. although on the phone screen it just says connected. No indication connected to what??
So does that mean nothing was ever disabled on the phone... just that the network didn't support it?

how can i intercept a phone call?

what i want to do is to automatically add a specific prefix to all outgoing calls made, for the purpose of saving calling fee in my area. for instance, i want to add 1234 before any call number, whether it's from call history, contact, or any other sources.
im a .net developer, but i didn't find any managed library that can intercept a phone call and make modifications to it. i also explored the TAPI a little bit, it appeared to be able to do the work for me. but the problem is i've no idea of c++ programming.
so is there anybody here who can help me on how to wrap these native methods into managed counterparts?
any/other clue would be appreciated.
Take a look at Google Voice. Perhaps that might be simpler to use to save money on calls?
Hi,
try with Settings > Connections > Advanced > Dialing Rules
I think you can setup a profile that fit your needs.
Bye
arblueboy said:
Hi,
try with Settings > Connections > Advanced > Dialing Rules
I think you can setup a profile that fit your needs.
Bye
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doesn't work. and i don't think that setting is for phone connection.
actually i've changed my idea to developing a separate application to access call history and contact. and then when call button is clicked, use the managed Phone class to dial out. this still needs native dll as to accessing the call history. but this seems to be more practical than intercepting outgoing calls.
iDialer
http://supware.net/iDialer/
Not sure if this is exactly what you want, but I use this with my Googlevoice configuration to make free calls. Here's how I have it set up:
1. Installed iDialer
2. Installed configuration CAB that I built through the iDialer website
3. Click the phone icon within iDialer to set it to "Ask" which service to use.
4. I also have installed iContact, so I then go the contact I want through iContact.
5. I select the number for that contact that I want to dial (Home, Work, Mobile, etc.)
6. My phone brings up a pop-up asking:
-Alltel
-GoogleVoice Internet
-GoogleVoice CallingCard
7. I select what I want and it dials that instantly.
This works VERY well for me, and I am able to use my callingcard for out-of-network calls, and Alltel for quick in-network calls.
Hope this info helps!
jakewill
thanks for the details.
i have 2 queries b4 actually trying it:
1. does the phone call get available via the network? if yes, then it's not applicable for me, cos i'm using gprs which is slow if i want to transfer voice.
2. i checked out google voice and found that it only supports numbers in US. true?
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Answer phone via voice

I have my TP2 pluged into the stereo and the charger via the dongle that came with my TP. I run Sirius, Pandora, and my Resco radio all the time. When the phone rings, I get up see who is calling and then hit the button to answer. The stereo becomes a speakerphone, I love that!!
Now Voice Command can tell me who is calling and also read my texts thru the stereo, that is cool as well. But what would be nice is an app that would ask if I want to answer or ignore, or even send a busy text. Then I could say "Answer", "Ignore", or "Text" without getting up. Lazy? right? but I want it!!!
Anybody know of such an app??
If none exists I would love to make a donation to get it or buy the app.
So does anyone have any idea, or can someone make this happen? $50 for the creator of the cab that fits the request!
I think you can go to the phone options and enable auto answer. Start > settings > personal > phone. Browse to the "More" tab. Automatic pickup should be there and you can set how you want it to be activated.
burtonsnow8 said:
I think you can go to the phone options and enable auto answer. Start > settings > personal > phone. Browse to the "More" tab. Automatic pickup should be there and you can set how you want it to be activated.
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except for the part that I dont answer all calls. thanks for the idea tho.
goto openmarket, I know there are a lot of button based , you might find one that will do voice.

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