Vibrate on Call Connect. Turn away from the peak of radiation. - Windows Mobile Apps and Games

Vibrate on Call Connect. Turn away from the peak of radiation.
WM 6.5.3 Tested, OK!

passok007 said:
Vibrate on Call Connect. Turn away from the peak of radiation.
WM 6.5.3 Tested, OK!
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Pls give more info about the usage of the program...

pbasiros said:
Pls give more info about the usage of the program...
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what he means is that when the call is connected radiation is at its peak
so if u wait for it to connect and then put it near your ear you will save yourself from radiation
however i can not tell if the program itself works
he has only 1 post

You can just watch for the call timer to kickin for GSM phones, then place the phone in your ear.
But that doesnt work for CDMA. So this might be an option.
I will try this and see....thanks.

Great! This is really the app I looked for several days. Thank you for your post.
This app will give a short vibrate indicating that the your outgoing call is answered, so that you have not put the phone near your ear when calling.

you dont need this cab press phone > menu > options > scroll down and check vibrate vhen call is connected, but thanks on try

Hi!
This app is useful for me, I have an old Diamond and it works, but on start a popup window appears with a message that I cannot understand what it says, cause chars are messed up and it asks to press yes or no. I don't know what it says, so I press yes and it works.
If someone can tell me what this thing asks it would be nice and also, if I can make it stop asking, cause I would like to put it to autostart.
Thanks!

This is a Chinese program so the letters do not show up correctly. You need to run this program only once as it does not run permanently. Instead it will (on first run) register to the Windows Mobile notification service:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\Notifications\WStart.cnCallVibrate
adding several values below.
This will make the program run (and vibrate) when a connection is established.
A second call to the program will make it detect that settings are already in the registry and ask if you want to un-register it. If you answer "Yes", then the association is removed (hence no more vibration on connect), if you answer "No" then nothing changes.

tobbbie said:
This is a Chinese program so the letters do not show up correctly. You need to run this program only once as it does not run permanently. Instead it will (on first run) register to the Windows Mobile notification service:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\Notifications\WStart.cnCallVibrate
adding several values below.
This will make the program run (and vibrate) when a connection is established.
A second call to the program will make it detect that settings are already in the registry and ask if you want to un-register it. If you answer "Yes", then the association is removed (hence no more vibration on connect), if you answer "No" then nothing changes.
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Thanks for the answer tobbbie!
Finally I understood what's going on with this application

English patched Version + readme added
I have patched the original file and added a readme - original file still included. Get it from the attachment. Readme tells:
CallVibrate(WStart.cn) will register to the Windows Mobile notification
service at HKLM\System\Notifications when first started.
You get the response "Activated" after done and a short vibrate.
A subsequent call to the program will ask if you want to deactivate it.
Select either "Yes" (to remove the notification) or "No" to keep as is.
Program was patched to deliver English strings (keeping length intact)
instead of Chinese, no intended functional changes were done.
Guidance was taken from the patched CallerLoc.exe found in Aleut's
Typhoon Kitchen to identify the locations for patching CallVibrate.
To complete documentation, then the "FileDescription" in the resource
was changed with ResourceHacker from some Chinese string to
"Vibrate on outgoing Call Connect for Windows Mobile"
to depict its purpose also there.
The program itself seems to be an offspring from the Caller Loc program
which is maintained at: http://wstart.cn/
CallerLoc is much more powerful but has little use outside of China.
It creeped out of the ROC (to Russia first) removed of all configuration
data and used only to deliver the Vibrate on Connect function.
This can be achiedved also with this simple program for the sole purpose
to give a short vibration when the outgoing call connects.
Thanks to the original author!
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How to block calls while on EVDO?

Hey guys, I put this over in the regular titan forums, but I wasn't sure where it belonged.
I am wondering if there is any way to send all incoming calls to voicemail when I am using PDAnet to get online. I know there is a PDAnet setting to "allow calls when connected" but even if I uncheck this, calls still come through and discconect my internet.
The reason I'm posting this here is because if something specific to PDAnet isn't available, or possible, is there anything that I can do to the phone to not have incoming calls disconnect my internet connection? I had a Motorola Q for a little while, and there is a "bug" that actually does this automatically (sends call to voicemail while on EVDO). It was a setting in the DEBUG menu, in the field test option, called DDTM, and it was by default on (I think), and so people had to change that to off (could be switched) to allow incoming calls. It was perfect for me though. Now, I think I tried looking for a DDTM setting in the mogul and I had found it a while back, but I dont think it did anything with regard to my situation. So my questions are:
Is there anything with PDAnet that I can do besides the setting I talked about? Registry or something...?
If nothing with PDAnet, then does anyone know how to change the DDTM setting on a mogul? I got into the DEBUG menu (##33284#) and I didnt find any DDTM setting there.
Besides the DDTM setting (since it hasn't worked for me in the past) is there any other method you guys can think of that will do what I want?
Thanks!!
Call Filter
Yes there is There is a program called, Call Filter. you should be able to google it an find it.
SPB Phone Suite can also filter calls.
My understanding of call filter programs is that they screen the calls once they come to the phone and then prevent the phone from ringing. I would imagine this would still disconnect my internet services. I messed around a little with SPB phone suite, and I have nexvisions rom, which comes with Call SMS blocker (it has a call filter option). With SPB phone suite with the filter enabled, I couldn't even connect via PDAnet, it gave me an error 619 or something. With the Call SMS blocker, the program didn't block my incoming call at all, so that's more the program's fault. But am I mistaken in thinking that a call filter program would not work for my needs?
You don't need those programs to do it. Go to phone setting > Mode of Operation > change to EVDO only. This will automatically block all incoming/outgoing calls.
PS you might have to edit your registry if Mode of operation doesnt show.
I believe DCD's clean rom has it on his rom.
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I believe DCD's clean rom has it on his rom.
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Yes it does.
That does seem to work for my last option. But I cant receive any calls at all when in this mode, so I guess I would have to manually change this each time . Is there any way this entry can be automatically changed somehow with a script or a registry change? Also, this wouldn't work in areas without EVDO right? Since I'm disabling 1x, it would seem like it. So no software solution for this eh? Wierd how the glitch with the Q was perfect for me...
You are stuck with the manual fix tbh.

VOIP in WM61, done!

After many tries without success, I finally managed to integrate in only one cab all the needed to get VOIP calls without the listener bug (rtcdll.dll) in my two devices. I checked it in HTC TYTN (Hermes) and HTC Trinity (P3600) runing both Windows Mobile 6.1.
The install method is simple. Download this file:
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/124054481/destr0_VOIP_WM61___SIP_Config_1.1.CAB
And install in your phone.
Then, go to Today menu, Programs, Sip Config Tool, input your provider settings and save. Then, go to Today menu, Settings, Today, Items and check "Internet Calling". Then, go to Today menu, Settings, Phone, Internet, and select "Only if cellular is not available" or "whenever available" according to your needs.
Softreset your phone, and after that, connect to a wifi network. You will notice that in your Today screen, the VOIP line has changed from "No service" to "Available". If you want to make a VOIP call, click on this line, and will change to "Selected". All the calls you make from now on will be done using your VOIP line.
Hope it helps you!
destr0 said:
After many tries without success, I finally managed to integrate in only one cab all the needed to get VOIP calls without the listener bug (rtcdll.dll) in my two devices. I checked it in HTC TYTN (Hermes) and HTC Trinity (P3600) runing both Windows Mobile 6.1.
The install method is simple. Download this file:
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/123650406/destr0_VOIP_WM61___SIP_Config.CAB
And install in your phone.
Then, go to Today menu, Programs, Sip Config Tool, input your provider settings and save. Then, go to Today menu, Settings, Today, Items and check "Internet Calling". Then, go to Today menu, Settings, Phone, Internet, and select "Only if cellular is not available" or "whenever available" according to your needs.
Softreset your phone, and after that, connect to a wifi network. You will notice that in your Today screen, the VOIP line has changed from "No service" to "Available". If you want to make a VOIP call, click on this line, and will change to "Selected". All the calls you make from now on will be done using your VOIP line.
Hope it helps you!
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Nice work, will test now.
Been a while since ive seen a single cab for the drivers and SIP config tool (thx shaun33).
EDIT:: fired the cab up in WM6 emulator device and the dll loads up nicely, sip config tool is there. Internet Calling today item shows up and the Internet tab appears in phone settings. Its good stuff....didnt need a soft reset either.
please provide feedback for your devices, I checked in the two ones I have and it worked.
SIP config tool credits go to shaun33
destr0 said:
please provide feedback for your devices, I checked in the two ones I have and it worked.
SIP config tool credits go to shaun33
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Hi destr0, just installed on Kaiser (TyTN_II) with HyperDragon IIIm ROM (WM 6.1 "lite"). Registered and running to my VoIP provider like a charm.
Tomorrow I'll use/test it heavily at work (where we have an asterisk/sip as internal phone system)...
Thanks a lot for your sharing.
Dude,
Its awsome to see that that app is still kicking.
If you can think of any upgrades that would make it easier to intergrate with your cab shoot me a PM or catch me in the IRC chan.
Everything seems to be working ok on my AT&T Tilt 8925, but i dunno what to put for sip server and such. Tried going to tools, load config, from device and that brings up an error every time.
daigoro64, I have an asterisk server at work and even with it, calls go out through the wifi and reach the destination phone.
yusuke14, you have to create yourself a VOIP account. There are many providers, I personally use three from betamax: www.voipbuster.com, www.justvoip.com and www.intervoip.com. You can look at theis fares here: http://backsla.sh/betamax
Shaun33, of course your app still rocks! many thanks for it. I suggest you could have a list of sip servers in a dropdown box to be easier to configure for the first time
Good work destr0. I keep it for next NiAx's Rom.
NiAx.Team
You listen from your external speaker or internal ? like normal call ?
John_A said:
You listen from your external speaker or internal ? like normal call ?
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from the internal, like a normal call
Thanks a lot .... I try it now with my asterisk
Can´t wait to try it, nice work
Great work man..Keep it up
Here is an OEM for It :http://rapidshare.com/files/123749980/OEM_VOIP.rar
A big thank you for a great job.
Gracias
destr0 said:
After many tries without success, I finally managed to integrate in only one cab all the needed to get VOIP calls without the listener bug (rtcdll.dll) in my two devices. I checked it in HTC TYTN (Hermes) and HTC Trinity (P3600) runing both Windows Mobile 6.1.
The install method is simple. Download this file:
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/123650406/destr0_VOIP_WM61___SIP_Config.CAB
And install in your phone.
Then, go to Today menu, Programs, Sip Config Tool, input your provider settings and save. Then, go to Today menu, Settings, Today, Items and check "Internet Calling". Then, go to Today menu, Settings, Phone, Internet, and select "Only if cellular is not available" or "whenever available" according to your needs.
Softreset your phone, and after that, connect to a wifi network. You will notice that in your Today screen, the VOIP line has changed from "No service" to "Available". If you want to make a VOIP call, click on this line, and will change to "Selected". All the calls you make from now on will be done using your VOIP line.
Hope it helps you!
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I have an Elfin (HTC Touch) with the latest rom 19949.1.2 installed. Sound comes from the external speaker and mic is not working. This might be caused by the latest rom. Other Elf\Elfin user tried to install Voip for wm6.1?
jmmertens said:
I have an Elfin (HTC Touch) with the latest rom 19949.1.2 installed. Sound comes from the external speaker and mic is not working. This might be caused by the latest rom. Other Elf\Elfin user tried to install Voip for wm6.1?
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Can anyone confirm it uses the external speaker in the Elfin?
In my TYTN (build 19949.1.2) and Trinity (build 19213) uses the internal one
very good efforts. Wow!
destr0 said:
please provide feedback for your devices, I checked in the two ones I have and it worked.
SIP config tool credits go to shaun33
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--> Will it work on mi P3300 (Artemis) running WM5 ??
tried it but doesn't work here.
Incoming calls: after answering with green button other party still hears the tone as if i didn't pick up.
Outgoing calls: can't hear other party
this was tested over 3G. Haven't tested over wifi.

request for skype (full) app

First off I have to say Im a proud member of the best phone produced (till today), Htc Hero. Everything looks and feels and fullfills my needs accordingly, besides one thing. And this one thing bugs me alot.
Why have skype launched this "lite" crap, with no real voip at all? And that on a internett phone... Something is not right at the skype department!
Because of my personal situation Im dependent on skype voip services (the only reason why im not throwing my htc touch cruise away). So heres the request: make my (love)life a bit easier, bite the skype developers in the arse and/or help porting/create a skype client for android that can make full use of voip.
I hope some developers here will take the job and get the well earned fame that will come with it!
ps: I do know that there are some alternatives, google voice is not for europe yet and truphone is crashing at the opening.
sipdroid is true VoIP, SIP-based. It will work with a wide variety of hardware and software IP phones.
Volker1 said:
sipdroid is true VoIP, SIP-based. It will work with a wide variety of hardware and software IP phones.
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Hey, from what I can tell this doesnt work with skype, is this the case or am I just being blonde?
Cheers
Dan
I think skype didn't do a full VOIP application otherwise it will literally chew through many bytes of your data plan and thus would be very expensive for the end user on a mobile network - obviously wifi and skype wouldn't be a such a problem.
I am guessing and assuming that "skype lite" works the similar way to iSkoot (Winmo equivalent) where it uses the voice channel (and some jiggery-pokery) to make a call to another skype user - which to my knowledge is how the 3 network is able to offer unlimited skype calls (using iSkoot, not sure about skype lite but if anyone knows, let me know!)
If skype is listening, perhaps an option in "skype lite" application to specify how the voice is carried out (ie via data channel or the voice channel) might be a good idea.
But feel free to correct me on that!
ps, did anyone see the comments made on skype lite on the market place (by Mattman 9-aug-2009) saying that skype lite appears to be a "phishing app scanning for paid skype accounts and should be reported to google and ftc" - is that true?
danchappers said:
Hey, from what I can tell this doesnt work with skype, is this the case or am I just being blonde?
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It doesn't work with skype since skype is a proprietary app that works with nothing else. Though there is a workaround, gizmo5 has a SIP<->skype gateway. Never tried it, though.
tweedie said:
I am guessing and assuming that "skype lite" works the similar way to iSkoot (Winmo equivalent) where it uses the voice channel (and some jiggery-pokery) to make a call to another skype user - which to my knowledge is how the 3 network is able to offer unlimited skype calls (using iSkoot, not sure about skype lite but if anyone knows, let me know!)
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Essentially, when you initiate a call with Skype Lite, what it does is communicate back to Skype servers on the data channel with details of whom you want to contact (Skype username, phone number etc). The Skype servers then set up a link from a local phone number to your required destination, and send this number back to your phone which Skype Lite then dials.
So your phone essentially calls a Skype phone number over the standard voice channels (and usually consuming your inclusive minutes), and this call is routed over the Skype network to your required destination.
Regards,
Dave
So your phone essentially calls a Skype phone number over the standard voice channels (and usually consuming your inclusive minutes), and this call is routed over the Skype network to your required destination.
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foxmeister > that is exactly what I am thinking. The "skype lite" software is calling a special number over voice channel and its routed over the skype network to the required destination as you said. I think this is identical to how "iSkoot" works and thus the "three" network users can get free unlimited skype-to-skype calls because it identifies a particular number its calling to be free.
If the "skype lite" and "iSkoot" is calling the same special number, It should in theory be able to get the free unlimited skype-to-skype calls using the "skype lite" application. I guess there is only one way to find out! There does seems to be iSkoot application for android but can't seem to be able to find it on the market place!
http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=343121&pid=1815881&st=0&#entry1815881
Bump that thread
it was a request i made for this same exact thing on the skype forums.
They would be the ones to publish the app.
Skype, iSkoot and three.co.uk
After finally disassembling the code, there is a hidden easter egg on the "about" screen for the iskoot application. If your lucky to have the G1 phone, type in @1905 and it will bring up the advance menu where you can specify to use the three network.
If you're unlucky to have the htc hero (like me!), you have to use the window dos command "adb shell" to connect to the phone, then do "/system/bin/input text @1905" and allow you to enter that key on the about screen.
Its not perfect. But it seems to make a call to the uk three number (+44..882 + +44..874).
Once in the advance menu, put http://mobile.three.co.uk/948 into the url (using keyboard, or use that "input text" command) and save it (I can't remember if I had to tick the "Auto Pilot Mode" on or off, but try with it off first)
It will take a little time to sign in (or even a couple of attempts) you should get your buddy list and able to make a call
By the way, don't have it use the wifi. It seems better to have it sign in via 3g, but I could be wrong. And second, there is an awful lot of http 404 response errors coming back from three network (doesn't seem to effect it), but neverless, its just putting a strain on your phone I would imagine - plus, not sure if those 404 http responses coming back will use up your data allowance. so do some testing first! Its just a little difficult to test properly when all the other apps wants to use you internet data allowance! (is there an app for that?)
Anyway, just letting you know what i have found. if those HTTP 404 is gonna be a problem, I can tweak the code, but probably won't be able to share that apk file as I am not sure where the law stands on that!
Warning: Haven't fully tested it yet, so don't blame/slag me if its starts to eat into your credits!
tweedie said:
After finally disassembling the code, there is a hidden easter egg on the "about" screen for the iskoot application. If your lucky to have the G1 phone, type in @1905 and it will bring up the advance menu where you can specify to use the three network.
If you're unlucky to have the htc hero (like me!), you have to use the window dos command "adb shell" to connect to the phone, then do "/system/bin/input text @1905" and allow you to enter that key on the about screen.
Its not perfect. But it seems to make a call to the uk three number (+44..882 + +44..874).
Once in the advance menu, put http://mobile.three.co.uk/948 into the url (using keyboard, or use that "input text" command) and save it (I can't remember if I had to tick the "Auto Pilot Mode" on or off, but try with it off first)
It will take a little time to sign in (or even a couple of attempts) you should get your buddy list and able to make a call
By the way, don't have it use the wifi. It seems better to have it sign in via 3g, but I could be wrong. And second, there is an awful lot of http 404 response errors coming back from three network (doesn't seem to effect it), but neverless, its just putting a strain on your phone I would imagine - plus, not sure if those 404 http responses coming back will use up your data allowance. so do some testing first! Its just a little difficult to test properly when all the other apps wants to use you internet data allowance! (is there an app for that?)
Anyway, just letting you know what i have found. if those HTTP 404 is gonna be a problem, I can tweak the code, but probably won't be able to share that apk file as I am not sure where the law stands on that!
Warning: Haven't fully tested it yet, so don't blame/slag me if its starts to eat into your credits!
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works well so far thank
Glad it worked for you. Just keep an eye on your credits. Its kinda hard to do especially when all those apps is trying to use up your internet data allowance too! Wish there was some sort of app that can control what can use the wifi or the mobile internet.
Does your mobile internet icon appear ok or it is it constantly showing both the up/down arrow as white? if so, it might drain your battery a bit quicker because of the streaming internet traffic.
Glad it worked out ok for you. Just keep an eye on your credits which is a bit hard to do since all your other apps wants mobile internet access!
Check your battery level too - if you have both the up/down arrow on the mobile internet constantly on, you might find that it might drain your battery a bit quicker.
I just wish there was an option somewhere (perhaps an app?) that can allow to set what programs can use which method of internet (mobile or wifi)
Hi tweedie, I did as you wrote in post #9, I also noticed that the url was already input so I didnt need to type in. Is it because I already adb pushed .xml document as per iskoot thread in Dream section?
@LordLucan - most probably yes. That easter egg screen reads/writes from that xml file that you pushed.
By the way, I wasn't aware of that xml push method as per dream forum (doh!). When you used skype - did you find that your internet icon (that H icon at the top of the screen) was constantly showing up/down white arrows? And whats your battery life like?
@tweedie, Yes H symbol is constantly on. Pity! It would be good if it drops down to 3G. Battery life is about 10 to 12 hrs from full charge on standby with sipdroid also running.It may be little above average since mine is a data sim and not used from normal mobile gsm calls.
Also noted that V 2.51 (Modaco) is fractionally better that early v2.
By the way, have thought about doing same trick on Skype Lite from Market? Its a much lighter client and may be good on data/battery. I have the apk file should you need.
tweedie said:
I just wish there was an option somewhere (perhaps an app?) that can allow to set what programs can use which method of internet (mobile or wifi)
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Such an apps exists, it's called Droidwall and is a firewall application which con block or unblock wanted apps from either 3g or WiFi. Sadly it does not work on MoDaCo custom rom right now, but I just registered and will give Paul a note. Seems like there is only one kernel module missing.
@hero-user
thanks for that Droidwall, sounds just the app I needed
@Lord Lucan
thanks for checking. This indicates to me that the xml push method and the easter egg way is both working the same way and both is probably getting a load of HTTP404 error back from 3 network (and possibly shortening its battery life).
Its possible that skype lite might have some configuration files that can be set to make it call a "3 network" number, but I doubt it would work.
I am guessing that iSkoot makes a url request to 3 network (a custom iskoot server perhaps?) to sign in, get messages, makes calls, etc. And when you make a skype call, it tells that iSkoot server (not skype) that you are making a call to X and prepares a call. Your phone will then make a voice call to that special skype-to-skype number and because its prepared (and somehow knows its you) it directs your voice to the skype at the other end. Again, its just a guess work from the traffic I've been looking at from iSkoot on winmo devices.
Hi Tweedie, Thanks.
Just a thought. 3 Australia have been marketing HTC Magic and I wonder if users there had skype client on their handset.
Early on I phoned 3 and an advisor said there will be a skype client on Hero but I think he didnt know what he was talking about!!!
I'm with 3 Australia with the Magic and can confirm that there was no Skype app installed on the handset.
Using the steps mentioned here I've managed to get skype running over x-series, but still can't make SkypeOUT calls tho - only Skype to Skype.
Word is the Skype is going open source - at least for it's Linux version.
This should hopefully make it fairly simple for a full blown native Skype app on Android.
Regards,
Dave

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Any reason why I can't install this...
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Sorry, I'm still a noob at this. The Blackberry phones can make free calls via WiFi on T-Mobile when overseas. Will this program make the HD2 work the same way, by using minutes off my T-Mobile plan? Or do I have to put a cash balance into a 3rd party provider?
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Sorry, I'm still a noob at this. The Blackberry phones can make free calls via WiFi on T-Mobile when overseas. Will this program make the HD2 work the same way, by using minutes off my T-Mobile plan? Or do I have to put a cash balance into a 3rd party provider?
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I think you are slightly confusing things, with voip you can make calls from anywhere as long as you have internet access. Now the free bit is different, you must have a voip provider and their fees may vary. Now if tmobile is giving away voip subscriptions with their wireless then I need to find out about that, but I have never heard of it!
@dhillonbros - Much love for working on this!
So is this just an integration software like http://www.portsip.com/ to make internet calling seamless on the HD2?
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So is this just an integration software like http://www.portsip.com/ to make internet calling seamless on the HD2?
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are you sure that its an integrated solution
No, I'm not sure. That's just what it looks like. There's a whole thread for it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=508715.
I tried this on my HD2 but couldn't get it to work... I got errors in cprog.exe and gwes.exe on startup that I've never had before. When I tried to make calls it just went through the cell network or said "phone not connected" if I turned it off. The problem might be that I wasn't sure how to correctly register to my voip provider. Anyway, I didn't want to mess around with it and because of the cprog/gwes errors tried to uninstall - but uninstall didn't work.
Maybe I'll try again later. Does a proxy server have to be put in the settings, or is that for only certain setups? Would it usually be the same as the registrar server?
I installed todat without any errors. T-Mobile UK. The phone picks up my SIP landline service number but in the today screen after the no. it states no service.
I also appear to have two copies of the same software listed in my programs one called SetupVOIP the other sipConfig. Both on clicking setupvoip.exe
the dialer option page is blank.
looking forward to dumping fring but need a wee bit of help to get over the last hurdle.
this build is working better than older version on my Tilt. The issues I have are the dial plan, but I fixed that by editing the ipdialplan.xml file and removing all the number nines in it.
Second issue is that it looses registration after a while. I'm using AT&T 3G. Later on it is registered again but on and off throughout the day.
Installation ok but no voip on HD2
Hello,
The instalation is gonna well, but i have only the configuration tool, no additional items in today screen or phone menu, how can i switch between voip and standard calls?
br
nobisz
The configuration tool is used to set when your call will go through voip ("never", "whenever available", ...). From there it works transparently. For example, if you set to "whenever available" all calls will go through VOIP if it is able to register to the VOIP service, otherwise they will go through your cell network.
in the configuration tool, should I select TCP or UDP? I am using 3G
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in the configuration tool, should i select tcp or udp? I am using 3g
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udp is the best option
@amcclean : Please try new cab. Problem fixed
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I tried this on my HD2 but couldn't get it to work... I got errors in cprog.exe and gwes.exe on startup that I've never had before. When I tried to make calls it just went through the cell network or said "phone not connected" if I turned it off. The problem might be that I wasn't sure how to correctly register to my voip provider. Anyway, I didn't want to mess around with it and because of the cprog/gwes errors tried to uninstall - but uninstall didn't work.
Maybe I'll try again later. Does a proxy server have to be put in the settings, or is that for only certain setups? Would it usually be the same as the registrar server?
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Mines flying on HD2, same as registrar server.
In Polish version of WM 6.5 you shall add "telefon" in command.txt file (Program Files/audioswitch) for the AudioSwitch to work....

[Q] Is there any way to disable bluetooth last number redial

Hi,
As the title suggests, is there any way to disable the bluetooth last number redial functionlity.
I have a Xperia Mini Pro (SK17i, Bootloader unlocked, Rooted) with a Samsung HM1700 bluetooth headset. The headset has a button for answering / ending calls and this same button also has the last number redial functionality, ie when not in a call, pressing this button redials the last dialed number.
AFAIK, the headset just sends a signal to the mobile which then calls the last dialed number.
What I need, is to disable only the bluetooth redial functionality on my mobile.
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Any suggestions anyone?
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You can try the app Smart Bluetooth Headset from the Play Store.You can not only disable it but also make it do something useful
Since the app "Smart Bluetooth Headset" does not work reliably for me (e.g. not activated by default after program start) I use this now: Go to Bluetooth settings and find your headset. Uncheck Phone to disable the headset from being used for voice calls.
Use an app on your smartphone to enable bluetooth on call and disable after call. There are many apps for this, for example bluetooth on call: https://www.addictivetips.com/mobil...ndroid-bluetooth-for-bt-headset-during-calls/
In addition to solving this problem your phone battery will last longer.
Regards Rob.
Necroing this thread to say that I tried "Headset Button Controller" and "Smart Bluetooth Headset" apps, both free versions, on my rooted HTC10 running Oreo 8.0 with a paired MPOW Crescent. Both apps worked, in slightly different ways.
Headset Button Controller places a dummy call on the call log. Activating the redial function on the headset (double click the answer/end call button on the MPOW Crescent) makes the phone call to the dummy thing, and a little window shows asking for a valid number. No call is actually made.
Problem is, if a valid call is made (for example, you call your boss or a friend), the dummy call setting must be reenabled again manually in the app - meaning that, if you make a valid call, the next time you activate the redial function on the headset, it will call the valid call.
Smart Bluetooth Headset works basically the same way, except that, instead, the redial attempts to call the * or *1 numbers. These attempts open the call window but close it right away, and immediately activate whatever you set the redial function to do. I set mine to run "Tasker 01", but didn't set what "Tasker 01" is. So, what my phone does when I (accidentally) activate the redial function on my headset is open and close the call window, and then return an onscreen self-fading error notification stating that Tasker 01 could not be found.
Best of all, the settings stick - meaning that, if you make a valid call, the redial function will still attempt to dial the * or *1 numbers, as long as the Smart Bluetooth Headset service is active.
So, in my experience, the Smart Bluetooth Headset app works the best.
Of course, I could just turn the headset on and off, whenever I need. It has a physical on/off switch, and immediately pairs with the phone (if previously paired) when turned on.
Awesome guys, thanks! Well written instructions Kam0laZ So nice when a solution presents itself effortlessly. Just turned on my new Bluetooth piece and INSTANTLY ( double tapping by mistake Just to get the damn thing in my ear hole) redialed my (dreaded) Ex BF..... TWICE! .... Noooooooo! Damn it! *Fists shaking furiously* And the ball was only in MY court but for a fleeting moment... wah wah
Could you share a link for these two apps? I've been trying to find them on the Google play store..
Unfortunately, redialing is no easy feat (like instead the stupid "media player opens" case).
https://github.com/LineageOS/android_system_bt/blob/lineage-17.1/bta/include/bta_ag_api.h#L319
https://github.com/LineageOS/android_system_bt/blob/lineage-17.1/btif/src/btif_hf.cc#L423
https://github.com/LineageOS/androi...e-17.1/jni/com_android_bluetooth_hfp.cpp#L194
https://github.com/LineageOS/androi...luetooth/hfp/HeadsetNativeInterface.java#L118
https://github.com/LineageOS/androi...ndroid/bluetooth/hfp/HeadsetStateMachine.java
https://github.com/LineageOS/androi...droid/bluetooth/hfp/HeadsetService.java#L1331
So, like, simply put.. You have a bluetooth HFP device that sends an AT+BLDN command to your phone.
The bluetooth stack runs DialCallCallback in the bluetooth package, which getLastDialledNumber from your phonebook, and then sends an ACTION_CALL_PRIVILEGED intent to the rest of the phone with the number to call.
Where could we act?
Perhaps if you could force some sort of HSP-only mode, you could avoid all the extra cruft but I'm not aware of any way to do so.
Similarly, there are plenty of ways to "directly hack the code", but I don't think anybody has got such a solution yet.
So my efforts have focused on disturbing the phone dialer from getting the action to call.
The problem is, "install-only" permissions aren't changeable. And without root you can't even hope to revoke android.permission.READ_CALL_LOG. And without xposed you can't even block intents.
(if you have either of these though, something could be done I guess?)
So long story short, well, Smart Bluetooth Headset still sounds like the best option.
It's no longer available in any official place as already stated.. But luckily enough it was open source!
We'll see.
Hi,
Install macrodroid app from play store.
Create a macro as follows:
Trigger:
Call/sms -> call outgoing
(Select number(s) from the 3 bullet menu that appears, it is the 3rd)
Enter * (meaning all calls)
Action:
Phone -> call reject
Save the macro.
That's it !!!
Keep in mind to let the macrodroid app on the white list of any battery saver app you may have installed or is built in the android it self (eg xiaomi phones) easy to make it unrestricted to not be killed by any task manager.
Simple solution, minimal battery drain, no wake up the phone to check. The macro runs only on call intent
Thats's it.
Thanks
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kounelii said:
Hi,
Install macrodroid app from play store.
Create a macro as follows:
Trigger:
Call/sms -> call outgoing
(Select number(s) from the 3 bullet menu that appears, it is the 3rd)
Enter * (meaning all calls)
Action:
Phone -> call reject
Save the macro.
That's it !!!
Keep in mind to let the macrodroid app on the white list of any battery saver app you may have installed or is built in the android it self (eg xiaomi phones) easy to make it unrestricted to not be killed by any task manager.
Simple solution, minimal battery drain, no wake up the phone to check. The macro runs only on call intent
Thats's it.
Thanks
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@kounelii how do you configure the macro so that it only applies to calls made from headphones when last number redial is executed?
kounelii said:
Hi,
Install macrodroid app from play store.
Create a macro as follows:
Trigger:
Call/sms -> call outgoing
(Select number(s) from the 3 bullet menu that appears, it is the 3rd)
Enter * (meaning all calls)
Action:
Phone -> call reject
Save the macro.
That's it !!!
Keep in mind to let the macrodroid app on the white list of any battery saver app you may have installed or is built in the android it self (eg xiaomi phones) easy to make it unrestricted to not be killed by any task manager.
Simple solution, minimal battery drain, no wake up the phone to check. The macro runs only on call intent
Thats's it.
Thanks
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