Whenever I make outgoing calls to the 'internet number' in GB, I can't hear anything from whoever I call and he hear me either. I use Gizmo 5 as my SIP account and I know that the calls go through because Gizmo 5 deducts a penny each time I call someone.
I know that there are simple solutions like using SIPDroid or Google Voice Callback but I just want to use native SIP client over wifi (I'm only using SIP in places I have no signal). I've already tried searching in the forums and in google if this is a known issue and how to fix it (without using 3rd party apps) but I can't find anything (the only things I'm finding is how to set up SIP over 3g and that requires 3rd party apps).
Can anyone help me on this please? Again, I just want to use the built in GB SIP client. Everything works fine (I can receive phone calls fine) and the only problem is that I can't hear anything from whoever I'm calling and the person I'm calling can't here me either.
Thanks for your help!
check your router to see if it supports NAT or things like that.
even better, test it with you PC to see if you get 2 way audio.
it common to have 1 way audio on SIP calls. and its usually down to the router not able to route the RTP traffic back to you.
qwerp_ said:
check your router to see if it supports NAT or things like that.
even better, test it with you PC to see if you get 2 way audio.
it common to have 1 way audio on SIP calls. and its usually down to the router not able to route the RTP traffic back to you.
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Thanks for the answer! This kinda sucks since I'm mostly using this in my university's library where I have no signal and I can't control the router. I'll try this at home though tonight.
When I receive calls in the library me and the other person can hear each other fine. How is that different from placing calls?
Hey guys, im wondering if anyone has gotten any sort of Wifi calling to work on the shift? Im rooted with CM7, im bored so i need something to do to the phone lol
I recommend downloading/installing GrooVe IP whcih will allow you to use VoIP via 3/4G networks as well as WiFi. The only requirement with using GrooVe Ip is you have to have a GVC.
Wow thanks for mentioning grooveip worked great and was a snap to set up. Wish I had it when I had my G1 'cause I was getting free internet on it as long as i put 10 bucks every three months on my flexpay account. All well...
Anyone set up the SIP calling feature that in gingerbread? I don't know too much about voip =/
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Once CM7 is updated to 2.3.4 I believe we should be able to make calls over data via gtalk.
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Once CM7 is updated to 2.3.4 I believe we should be able to make calls over data via gtalk.
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Yes, once Gingerbread is updated to the .4 version, you'll be able to use Google Talk for VoIP. Until then, get GrooVe IP. As I mentioned in my earlier thread, all you need to do is sign up for a GVA to use with GrooVe IP.
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Anyone set up the SIP calling feature that in gingerbread? I don't know too much about voip =/
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VoIP in essence lilgrass71 takes an analog voice signal, converts it to binary code, sends it across the internet in data packets and converts it back to an analog voice signal on the receiver's end. Examples of VoIP are Vonage, Magic Jack and Google Voice.
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VoIP in essence lilgrass71 takes an analog voice signal, converts it to binary code, sends it across the internet in data packets and converts it back to an analog voice signal on the receiver's end. Examples of VoIP are Vonage, Magic Jack and Google Voice.
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Not Google Voice.
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Not Google Voice.
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I should have said Google Voice is VoIP when used via WiFi.
wireless.praying.mantis said:
I should have said Google Voice is VoIP when used via WiFi.
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Nope. Texts sent via Voice app go over data but not calls. It still uses minutes.
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Nope. Texts sent via Voice app go over data but not calls. It still uses minutes.
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Your right jesusice. As I originally suggested earlier, get GrooVe IP.
I see. So is there a way I can find the log in server and information to put into my dialer to make the sip calling functionality work with my google voice account?
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What I had to do was set up a PBX server and enter my Google voice information there! I used C sip Simple not the stock sip client on Android, it did not work as well. Then I could make Wifi calls from my cell and receive them on my GV number. I am guessing that is a lot of work for what you want to do, as of early this year tho I think T mobile was the only carrier that would allow you to use your cell and place wifi calls without using sip. Not sure if this was any help but just thought I would let ya know an option! This was the only free option I found as Google does not charge for "minutes"
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Once CM7 is updated to 2.3.4 I believe we should be able to make calls over data via gtalk.
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Wow, now I can't wait for 7.1. Lmao
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As mentioned elsewhere in this thread, GrooveIP is a very acceptable app for WiFi calling. HOWEVER, the kicker on this app for me (and perhaps it needs its own thread rather than semi hi-jacking this one) is the ability to make outgoing GV calls again from your primary headset if you've already integrated your Sprint ph # w/ GV. So, if you set up GV w/ an alternate ph # previously and have hesitated going w/ the Sprint-GV intergration because you didn't want to lose the call-out features, GrooveIP is your answer.
There IS an option w/i GrooveIP to accept incoming calls, but as of yet, every test inbound call I've made has been missed (edit - incoming works fine so long as data signal is strong). But outgoing works fine, voice quality is fine, and the comfort of again being able to use 2 phone numbers on the same headset is awesome. Highly recommended!
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What I had to do was set up a PBX server and enter my Google voice information there! I used C sip Simple not the stock sip client on Android, it did not work as well. Then I could make Wifi calls from my cell and receive them on my GV number. I am guessing that is a lot of work for what you want to do, as of early this year tho I think T mobile was the only carrier that would allow you to use your cell and place wifi calls without using sip. Not sure if this was any help but just thought I would let ya know an option! This was the only free option I found as Google does not charge for "minutes"
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Can you elaborate on this (either on the forum or through PM), as I've been trying to set up a PBX unsuccessfully, and C sip Simple. I can't find the GV sip or domain info to complete this. Thanks!
Hi there,
I've installed Gtalk 1.3 from the post bellow on rooted 2.3.3using Root Explorer)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1233682
However the quality of voice calls aren't as good as the PC version of Gtalk. There's always a "tick tick tick" noise and sometimes the my voice isn't good quality at other end.
I'm just wondering if anyone has found a combination of android builds and Gtalk versions that works fine on P1000 galaxy tab. at least one that has a decent voice quality.
Thanks guys.
No one has a working version with desent voice quality? Has anyone tried Gtalk on overcome 4.1 rom (2.3.6)? Is it working fine?
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Thanks for your reply,
Does it work perfectly or there are some features not working?
for example the one i have installed on my 2.3.3 android, have some annoying bugs. after i make a video call i have to disonnect wifi and reconnect, otherwise i don't receive any notifications or alerts when someone calls me or sends me a text, i cant call anyone either, basically it just shows me online while gtalk does not function at all. also mute button doesn't work and switching from front to back camera causes a force close.
for future reference, i installed overcome 4.1.0 android 2.3.6 and gtalk with audio/video comes pre-installed. video on both side is smooth with good frame rate. camera switch works fine. the only problems are the mute button which doesn't work and the list of friends that doesn't refresh after a long voice/video chat, needs a re-login. other than these 2 problems,works great.
Using stock with the SGS4G I can record directly from the line and get 2-way call recording which is legal in my state. Nice to be able to go over my business calls when I am driving and don't have a pc or pen handy. I installed a ics rom and now I lost call recording with any program in the market or a custom one I have. I heard it is a rom/kernel issue. Does anyone know of a working rom with call recording enabled? Thanks
I remember MIUI having that function... that seemed to be the only one though.
Or using Google Voice to do it... but that's a feature of GV, and works regardless of ROM/phone type.
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Or using Google Voice to do it... but that's a feature of GV, and works regardless of ROM/phone type.
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I am not interested in using google voice. Wonder why none of the roms enable it. I don't need a record button on the call screen just it enable to be able to use a 3rd party app.
I guess I will just try all the roms and see if any work. I been told it depends on the kernel if they enabled it or not.
I assume you mean a line recorder rather than a microphone recorder.
It needs a kernel feature we do not have and never had. It will not work on any of our ROMs cross versions. For microphone recording apps refer to the Google Play.
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So I've got my tablet set up with the new google hangouts dialer app and it's working great. I use Google Voice with an old ported landline number, and I use an ObiHai device to connect the GV account to the wireless phone handsets around the house. ObiHai is going to stop supporting Google Voice so I was hoping that when Hangouts got Voice Calling, I would be able to connect my tablet to the house phones (they support bluetooth connection for cell phone integration) and keep them in use. However, I've run into a few issues.
The main blocker seems to be that the Hangouts Dialer does not integrate into the deeper dialer settings of the phone. After a little research, it seems that the Groove IP app (paid version only) had this type of integration for similar use before it was cut from the GV service. I'm wondering if anyone who's been using a wifi-tablet with VoIP and/or wifi calling services might have any experience with bluetooth accessories that might help me. Are there any apps out there that might be able to bridge Hangouts to the main dialer services so that a bluetooth device would use it for calls? I tried exDialer and it seems to almost offer this kind of functionality for Skype calls, which I imagine are handled similarly, but it doesn't seem to quite take it far enough to work.
I also ran into the issue where the bluetooth profile that the handsets use only seems to be useable when the device identifies as having voice capabilities, but I think I've solved this (unverified as I have no service to actually test it with). I have a P5113 running a recent nightly from official CM11 (P5110 build). I grabbed the framework-res.apk from the matching P5100 build and it seems to have done the trick for that, although it still comes to a dead end where the bluetooth connection only goes to the telephony service and reports that there is no mobile connection.
Edit: Well, ObiHai announced today that they once again officially support GV, so that makes this whole setup redundant again.