is there such an app as wifi calling for the g1? i hope i posted in the right place?
Nope wrong section, but look here http://hydtech.wordpress.com/2009/10/22/free-voip-calls-with-my-android-g1/
vincent1313 said:
Nope wrong section, but look here http://hydtech.wordpress.com/2009/10/22/free-voip-calls-with-my-android-g1/
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not much productive activity here..
there's a guide to setup wifi calling in the q&a section....lots of steps
Here's an easy guide to setting up wifi calling...
1) Its not called wifi calling, its called VOIP, as in VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL.
2) It is independent of the actual network device, i.e., VOIP works over wifi, 3g, etc.
3) You simply install a program called "sipdroid" (sipdroid.org)
4) You enter the account settings for your SIP provider into sipdroid. There are TONS of sip providers. Use google to find a nice one that is available in your market and that provides the services you need.
And its done.
Now that's not hard, is it?
Not too many steps?
FRING
This application does this too. It connects to Skype as well as any SIP provider.
Tried it with Gizmo5 and it was choppy on wifi, but the app itself is really smooth. I hope they continue to improve it. Until then, SIPdroid is the shizzle.
Start asking your questions in the right sub-forum (Q&A) (Theme) or even in (General), or simply search.......This isn't a developmental subject, Thank you.
Final result will be a ban for you up too 3 days.
If you persist on posting in wrong forums.
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Hi
I have never used any form of internet calling.
How can I set up my SPV C600 to use internet calling?
I am using Andots PEE of WM6
Can this be done via usb or preferably Bluetooth.
Also what providers will it work with ie Skype and or SIP
Any help with this will be graciously received.
Please use the search function, it can be done by editing the xml file
karhoe said:
Please use the search function, it can be done by editing the xml file
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I did try a quick search,but the term internet calling returned loads of results.
I couldn't see anything that actually referred to the SPV C600 or Tornado devices
Cause the configuration is not device specific
it is fake function!
cgigate said:
it is fake function!
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How fake can it be, I have used it to call around, it works PERFECTLY, FLAWLESSLY
karhoe said:
How fake can it be, I have used it to call around, it works PERFECTLY, FLAWLESSLY
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how could you be sure you had used it to call around on internet UMA call instead of GSM network ?
Because I have no more credit on my prepaid GSM
Karhoe, I really respect you for your great tutorial and other helpful stuff, but I don't understand why people waste bandwidth to say "the answer's out there, I know, so go find it yourself."
If you're not going to give an immediately useful answer wouldn't it be easier just to leave him to his own devices?
I might not feel so strongly about this if we had more FAQs, stickies or relevant information in the wiki, but we don't. And even for those of us who aren't clueless when it comes to devising search terms or expressions, this site's search script is not the best I've ever met so I'm not as inclined to assume that people aren't looking before they post questions.
baron22:
{SOLVED} How to configure VoIP/SIP client in WM6.
Another (very) good thread from the Tornado forum.
Here's a post with a cab file and a link to the same place my first link goes to.
I should also add that when a person is asking/talking about "internet calling" he or she should really be more clear.
Are we talking VoIP or SIP? Do you already have a service you subscribe to? (The answer to this second question emphasises the importance of the first question.)
Hi Exitao
Thanks for your helpful links
At the moment I'm not subscribed to any services.
I will have a good read through and then take it from there.
Once again
Thank You
NP. Please post back in this thread and let us know how you get things working.
Your trial and error can save others time. ;-)
Anyone know how i can tell Windows Mobile to drop all data connections temporarily. We have an where we would like to make sure there are no network connections in progress before we make a call with the modem. At the moment if ActiveSync is up or the user is doing something with the browser we're not able to make the call.
thanks
Please post questions in the Q&A Section. Dev and Hacking Section is for contributors (new programs, themes, ect ect)
This thread will be therefore moved.
Thanks for your cooperation,
Joel
Q&A Section Team
Moved to Q&A
then this is what ya need
http://www.modaco.com/content/pocket-pc-software/246171/new-free-utility-nodata/
thanks, we tried that however it didn't drop established connections. It prevented new connections from starting but existing ones were not closed.
What i need is something that will drop the established connections. On the Dash and htc 8525 the "Data Connection" tool lets me do it however i need a way to do it myself from within our app.
I've had some luck with RIL_SetGPRSContextActivated() however the state gets reset after i do it.
i don't know the system force close command for "internet connections" to do it, but it may be possible with mortscript (possibly with mouse click if you have to resort to that)
Thanks Joel.
I'll find it and give it a try. There has to be a way to do this programatically. I honestly think MotoQ [email protected]^% up the tapi implementation on the q.
Makes me want to scream.
Development thread for a software method to morph your voice during a phone call
The idea is to develop a software method which let's you morph your voice during a phone call. There are many ways to achieve this and I am amenable to suggestions.
Since I was not able to find any API which let's you configure the voice or the stream from the microphone or something similar I came up with the idea to write a driver for the microphone, which would give me the ability to change my voice directly within it, but after some research it was clear to me that it can't be that easy.
Updates:
05.05.2010 - Microphone driver solution died. Researching for a new way...
Windows Mobile doesn't seem to have any influence on the microphone during a phone call. Deeper research about the hardware of the phone is necessary (processors, DSP/MDSP,....).
HELP IS APPRECIATED AND ANY SUGGESTIONS ARE WELCOME
I will update this thread as some news appear.
Please write your suggestions and your ideas directly as post in this thread.
Good idea !
good luck , i'll watch this thread
You'll get a better response in this forum...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=523
You've posted in a HD2 specific forum, but that one is specific to Windows Mobile software development.
Device specific
The reason why I posted it here is that I am going to develop the driver on this device (HD2 Leo) and because the only solution so far i figured out is developing a driver, which is device specific.
good idea, i have been after an app similar to the "i am t-pain" (autotune)app from iphone
please can you use autotune?
God speed to you good sir!
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The reason why I posted it here is that I am going to develop the driver on this device (HD2 Leo) and because the only solution so far i figured out is developing a driver, which is device specific.
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Fair enough, but surely it wouldn't be a device specific driver to do this? Never mind.
This will be great for extortions. The question is whether we can find a way to disgiuse the phone's ID and location (which can be found using cellular triangulation) otherwise we have achieved nothing here.
lol this would be a fun one... hopefully you can work some magic and create a special treat for us hd2 users
Amirul0608 said:
good idea, i have been after an app similar to the "i am t-pain" (autotune)app from iphone
please can you use autotune?
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Autotune is an app for iphone, which obviously can't help us here.
In addition autotune doesn't morph your voice during a phone call.
The main problem here is not the morphing itself (such apps already exist for WinMo), but the fact that it needs to be done while you make an active call.
pferdismus said:
Autotune is an app for iphone, which obviously can't help us here.
In addition autotune doesn't morph your voice during a phone call.
The main problem here is not the morphing itself (such apps already exist for WinMo), but the fact that it needs to be done while you make an active call.
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Live morphing during a active phone call would be nice..
There is a software name Voice Twister for Windows mobile which can do live morphing but not during active phone calls..
Noam23 said:
This will be great for extortions. The question is whether we can find a way to disgiuse the phone's ID and location (which can be found using cellular triangulation) otherwise we have achieved nothing here.
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We have a serious man here.
Hi all,
This thread pertains to the inbuilt Internet Calling feature on Gingerbread. By default, it uses g.711 but I use an audio broadcast unit which requires g.722.
Is anyone able to help me, with finding out where the prefs are for the default SIP client, and how to enable g.722 as Mon codec de preference?
Many thanks
Perhaps I should post this in Dev...
Well, according to the rules, I'm not allowed to post a development based question in the dev forum. Apparently "If it's not about a ROM, it's not allowed in the development area" - perhaps the 'Dev' area should be renamed 'ROMs', and a separate Development Area should be opened?! That way, serious questions won't get overlooked and moved down so quick with the masses of repeated questions from new members.
Anyway - thats my rant...
Here's my actual question - reposted:
Hi folks
OK, this isn't ROM related as such, but it is definitely development related, hence posting here. I'm not a programmer, but I know my way around config files etc. usually. What I'm trying to find out, is this:
Can I adjust the 'built-in' VoIP Client to use a different codec? There's no options available in software, but the config for the client must be somewhere - question is, WHERE would it be? If anyone can point me in the right direction, I'll report my findings
There's a few VoIP things I want to customise, but using the native client, rather than a third party app.
I'm not after a spoon-fed solution - just the clues where to look so I can sort it out.
Many thanks
Just unzip any ROM and look inside,
That would spare you own phone and you can check every single file.
Btw, apk are zip files as well...
I've had a look around, but still haven't found the right things.
I guess the 'Internet Calling' function is part of the main 'phone' app, but I can't find any settings or config files for this.
It should be such a simple change to make; but I'm stuck at the first hurdle!!
Does anyone have a phone locator app from the play store?
Hello and good day, @MRC_MR . Welcome to XDA! I hope you'll always get the support you require.
However, prior to your next posting, if you are posting a Question Thread, please post it in the Q&A forum. If it is a question within a device forum, using the prefix "Question" is comparable if the option is available.
I've moved your thread to General Q&A.
Thanks for your cooperation!
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What software on your phone do you use to transmit your location? App SMS GPS
MRC_MR said:
What software on your phone do you use to transmit your location? App SMS GPS
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If you are using an Android device, Google's Find My Device (although I'm pretty sure finding it on https://www.google.com/android/find doesn't require having the app) and I know friends that have Lookout that offer the same functions...
misunderstood the question -- I thought in the context of if it is lost...
Google Maps; You can either share your literal GPS location (latitude & longitude) or share location using a link for a limited or unlimited amount of time....It's what I do/use when needed....
I've heard of Life360 which is very family oriented, but everyone has to be using the app for it to work I imagine....
simplepinoi177 said:
If you are using an Android device, Google's Find My Device (although I'm pretty sure finding it on https://www.google.com/android/find doesn't require having the app) and I know friends that have Lookout that offer the same functions...
misunderstood the question -- I thought in the context of if it is lost...
Google Maps; You can either share your literal GPS location (latitude & longitude) or share location using a link for a limited or unlimited amount of time....It's what I do/use when needed....
I've heard of Life360 which is very family oriented, but everyone has to be using the app for it to work I imagine....
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And how are you, for example, in ory, in the forest?
MRC_MR said:
And how are you, for example, in ory, in the forest?
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huh? I'm sorry, I don't understand. Are you asking "And, for example, how are you supposed to do it in [theory] if you were in a forest?"
I've never used Life360, so I can't say, but in Google Maps, you hold any non-street/road location (has to not be a street or road; learned this stupid caveat the hard way that confused me for like 20 minutes figuring out), and either click "share" button or go into the details (raise frame on the bottom), and your GPS location in latitude & longitude will show up in one of the entry details -- even "in the forest" or for any location (I imagine)...
That's how I imagine I would go about it in that circumstance....