I am having an issue with the Voice Dialer when used with a headset with inline mic. A long press of the button will activate voice dialer, but it won't move past 'Starting Up' (see image).
It seems similar to other issues people have had with the Bluetooth Dialer.
Has anyone else experienced a similar issue?
Is there an application I can replace the native Voice Dialer with that will have better functionality?
Or should I just not worry about it, and hope cm7 will fix everything
Yes, and it's for a stupid reason. LG didn't load the voice-to-text software in the ROM. You have to do it manually. Go to: Settings>Voice Input and Output>Text-to-speech settings and select "install voice data."
BarryH_GEG said:
Yes, and it's for a stupid reason. LG didn't load the voice-to-text software in the ROM. You have to do it manually. Go to: Settings>Voice Input and Output>Text-to-speech settings and select "install voice data."
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Voice data has already been installed. Does voice dialer work for you with a wired headset?
Maybe I need to uninstall then reinstall the voice data?
I've only used it over Bluetooth and it seems to work fine.
Interesting... Do you know how I would uninstall voice data (to reinstall it)?
Has anybody successfully used Voice Dialer with a wired headset?
I tested it with my Razer Moray and it works fine...
BarryH_GEG said:
I tested it with my Razer Moray and it works fine...
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Do your headphones have a built in mic?
bamabruin said:
I am having an issue with the Voice Dialer when used with a headset with inline mic. A long press of the button will activate voice dialer, but it won't move past 'Starting Up' (see image).
It seems similar to other issues people have had with the Bluetooth Dialer.
Has anyone else experienced a similar issue?
Is there an application I can replace the native Voice Dialer with that will have better functionality?
Or should I just not worry about it, and hope cm7 will fix everything
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Got the same problem here. It seems to work with headset mic only when I execute the app directly from the phone. However when I long-press the actual headset button, it brings up voice dialer, but does not function as it should.
Glad someone could finally re-create the issue. I wonder what could be causing this?
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I have a new HTC Inspire 4G / 2.2. Used a heavily-ROMed Tilt2 before, so new to Android. I find the built-in voice dialer to be a problem. Sometimes it's perfect, but other times it proposes bizar responses. That would be OK, but it does not respond to "no" and dials it anyway. So, can I replace the built-in dialer with a better one? This phone is rooted, S-OFF.
I am not sure if I understand your question.
If you are dialing by mistake you need call confirm app from market. This will solve your problem.
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.nanabit.callconfirm&feature=search_result
There are various dialer available in market like dialer one, go dialer you can give it a try.
Currently I hold down the dial button on my BT headset until the voice prompt comes up asking what I want. I can say a name or dictate a number and the voice confirms the choice. The built-in ATT voice command system does not bail out of I say "No" and some other problems. Sometimes it goes smoothly. So I'm looking for an app or some utility to flash that is a better voice dialing system.
I installed the leaked gingerbread rom provided by Paul today and I noticed that I am not able to use voice dialing via bluetooth headset. On the stock rom pressing the answer button on the bluetooth headset results in a voice prompt in the headset and then I can say whatever name I'd like to call, the prompt would then give a confirmation and the phone would then make the call. After installing this gingerbread rom, that functionality is no longer present. Does anyone have any ides on how to get it working? And yes I have already done a wipe, and I have also tried fixing permissions. Any ideas?
As a workaround I have found that Vlingo does work bluetooth headset. But I'd still prefer to use the built in voice dialer. If anyone has any ideas, they are more than welcome.
On Froyo, whether it be stock or Eagle's Blood, my bluetooth voice dialing works as its supposed to... I press the voice dial button, and my phone says "Speak Now", I say the name, and it tells me what name I said + "Dialing".
I can't speak for all Gingerbread builds, but on Paul's leak and CM7, I press the voice dial button, and I dont get any notification at all, nor do I get the confirmation when its dialing a name... I mean, it dials, and it calls out properly... but its annoying since I keep my phone in my pocket, and Im scared that it'll dial a wrong name without any confirmation...
Has anyone else had this experience?
Bump... Would really love some info on this...
Come on, doesn't ANYONE use bluetooth voice dialing with a handsfree device on gingerbread?
Please respond! Someone?
i also have noticed this on all gingerbread roms i've tried. Most recently InsertCoin Desire ROM
caliber177 said:
Come on, doesn't ANYONE use bluetooth voice dialing with a handsfree device on gingerbread?
Please respond! Someone?
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I am having the same problem, Did you figure this out?
I had issues with CM7 and bluetooth dialing, so I switched to EB 2.3.3, and haven't had but one issue. I had an app called Cyberon Voice Commander, and that failed to work properly on any GB ROM.
However, ChoiceDialer+ seems to be working just fine w/EB (2.3.3). Downside to CD+, is that you cannot (currently) use voice dialer and A2DP together on our phones...it will freeze up. I have to disable media connection on my phone to properly use CD+. I'm going to test out Vlingo, and see how that works out. Downside to Vlingo is, you have to use data connection.
If you're interested in trying ChoiceDialer, there is a free version available in The Market. Aside from the A2DP issue, it is a great app, and the Dev is very responsive.
I have on my Thunderbolt and on my MT4G a Stock App called Voice Dialer. So when my bluetooth headset is connected I can press the call button on the headset and it will allow me to voice dial etc. It seems this app is missing on the Sensation.
I tried a couple of apps in the market but they won't work or activate from my headset like the stock app does.
Any help appreciated.
Search under themes & apps section, APK is provided;-)
Swyped from HTC Pyramid, using XDA Premium App.
Try Vlingo. It works great for me.
as stated earlier, GorillaPimp provided the apk here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133246
Thanks for the info, I tried the APK but I get a force close everytime I try to dial a number. Has anyone else used the APK and got it to work? One other thing I noticed is when I speak it comes up with text on the screen wanting me to press OK to confirm the dial of the contact. Normally it will do any verification of command through audio in the headset.
doesn't crash on mine
metameat said:
Try Vlingo. It works great for me.
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vlingo works very well on my sensation
I upgraded to One S from MyTouch 4G, and noticed the following issues with voice dialing:
1. I used to use the dedicated button on MT4G. On 1S, when I try to use the google search "microphone" button, it has terrible voice recognition. Vlingo works much better than stock functionality.
2. As mentioned in PC mag review, voice dialing via blue tooth is missing. The only workaround is through a third party app. As someone suggested, I installed Vlingo, and using its "in car" method, it seems to work fine.
Are there any other build in google apps/tools that may improve voice recognition/voice dialing?
What other apps do people use for voice control/voice dial?
Thanks.
Bluetooth voice dialing is not working for me either. Pressing the connect button on my BT device does not launch the BT voice recognition like it should.
This was also an issue on the Nexus One for months when it was initially released - I don't know how HTC did not recognize this problem during testing.
I wish I had an answer for you, but I just wanted to say thanks for the Vlingo suggestion, that's what I'm using for now.
You welcome. While I like One S overall, the voice control/recognition options are a step back compared to MyTouch 4G.