Anyone know how to increase the Text-To-Speech volume for Voice Dial over Bluetooth.
It's really low, I can barely hear it. The Call level is fine.
It is the part that says "Say Call or Dial a Number" after you hit the headset dial button and the Confirmation.
This is on Jelly Bean based ROMs Stock, SuperJelly and MeanBean all do the same.
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how do i get my bluetooth headset (samsung wep200) to voice dial on my phone? i have dcd 2.2.6 so i dont have ms voice command, installed cyberon voice speed dial instead. the headset will dial the last call in my list, but when i push it once, which is supposed to enable voice dialing, nothing happens...
Thanks
I upgraded my XV-6800 to 6.1 using the Verizon ROM and am having a very annoying issue with Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 (it works somewhat).
The issue is this:
Push button on headset to activate MSVC
***Beep*** through headset
Me: Call Home
Msvc: Call Home? (through headset)
Me: Yes
DIAL TONES THROUGH THE PHONES SPEAKER
Bluetooth headphone switches back on once connected
The only way I have found that it works normally is when I have my Plantronics 8010 main headset piece set to "Wireless Stereo" and "Hands-Free" and I have the little icon of the stereo headsets showing on the top (where the start menu is). If that icon isn't there then the phone goes back to behaving the way it was above.
I've tried this with non-stereo headsets (mono only) and it plays the damn dial tones through the speaker on the phone. The other thing is that instead of the ringtone coming through the headset on an incoming call it goes through the phones speaker- when I hit the headset button it connects the call properly.
Can this be a conflict with that garbage software called Cyberon Voice Dialer? Anyone else have this issue and was there a fix?
Thanks!
I wasn't aware this was a bug. This is how it's always operated for me and I thought it was a purposeful function of the software. Besides, I think that dialing sound would get really annoying in my ear.
EDIT: The ringtones play through my headset, though. It's just the dialing sound that doesn't. What are your Phone settings in MSVC?
Ok- just uninstalled MSVC and re-installed (for the the third time) and now the incoming calls play the headset fine but the dial tones play out of the speaker on the handset.
I'm pretty sure this is a bug as it never used to do this on the XV-6700 running MSVC 1.5.
It's honestly been that way on every version I've personally used. It doesn't seem like a bug to me. It's specifically jumping out of the Bluetooth audio bridge to play it, then back in. That seems deliberate to me. Besides, it's an effect of the phone, itself, doing the dialing. Kind of a psychological thing. Besides, I wouldn't want that annoying sound buzzing in my ear.
Hi,
I found that my hero volume is too high during the call, even I press the side volume button to the lowest, while in the quiet area like my office, it is still too high, my colleague can hear the other end talking, I lost my privacy!
Is there any other way to adjust the voice volume?
Thanks
uhm. ask the other end to talk in a lower voice or use a headset, i couldn't think of anything else...
I've seen complaints that some bluetooth functionality has been "hijacked" by Voice-Talk. I couldm't figure out how not remap or change that (without root-??), or maybe I didn't dig deep enough to solve the problem. A long-press on the bluetooth call button launches Voice Talk, and that was all you could do with it.
I've been unhappy with the inabilty to hear navigation instructions through my BT earpiece. I have an old loud convertible (top up) and can't hear the directions through the phone's rear speaker. I downloaded the BTmono app, and no more Voice Talk on long-press! It goes into the old pairing mode just like it did before GALAXY S2 took over.
The point is that with BTmono, I now can listen to navigation or music and phone calls seamlessly through my mono BT earpiece. If I want Voice Talk, I just launch it just like any other app, or double tap on the home button. It too comes through the earpiece. If I want to go back to the "long-press to launch Voice Talk", I just uninstall BTmono. Maybe this will help someone.
alexcd2006 said:
I've seen complaints that some bluetooth functionality has been "hijacked" by Voice-Talk. I couldm't figure out how not remap or change that (without root-??), or maybe I didn't dig deep enough to solve the problem. A long-press on the bluetooth call button launches Voice Talk, and that was all you could do with it.
I've been unhappy with the inabilty to hear navigation instructions through my BT earpiece. I have an old loud convertible (top up) and can't hear the directions through the phone's rear speaker. I downloaded the BTmono app, and no more Voice Talk on long-press! It goes into the old pairing mode just like it did before GALAXY S2 took over.
The point is that with BTmono, I now can listen to navigation or music and phone calls seamlessly through my mono BT earpiece. If I want Voice Talk, I just launch it just like any other app, or double tap on the home button. It too comes through the earpiece. If I want to go back to the "long-press to launch Voice Talk", I just uninstall BTmono. Maybe this will help someone.
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Is there a way to increase the clarity and volume of voice during calls?
Pantech Burst with stock firmware ICS. Will installing CM10 fix it?
Using a MP3 voice recording app, it isn't bad. But during calls, the voice that's transferred over is terrible quality, static-y, and half the volume of a normal phone recording.
I have the same problem but I'm on stock 4.0.4. Microphone works fine if I use the voice recorder. However, on phone calls, my voice isn't picked up well (tested by recording outgoing message on my voice mail). I notice that if I cover the rear mic (don't know if that helps) and speak directly into the mic (which requires that I remove my ear from the speaker), my voice is picked up much better. However, this form of talking (where I can only hear or talk but not both at the same time) isn't practical in a conversation.