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ReflexNPG
23-01-2006, 03:27 PM
Hi!

Anybody here who knows how to configure the magician, that it can be used as headset device? Which stack is needed, is it even possible?
Thanks!

c ya
Reflex

Artosoft
24-01-2006, 10:35 AM
Hi!

Anybody here who knows how to configure the magician, that it can be used as headset device? Which stack is needed, is it even possible?
Thanks!

c ya
Reflex
Maybe just install Skype for PocketPC on youl PPC, and you are ready to go.

Regards,
Arto.

ReflexNPG
24-01-2006, 12:39 PM
thanks for the tip, but i use Voipbuster.
It would be easier to just transfer the audio between PC and Magician and i can use any voip software i want on the PC...

Dandie
24-01-2006, 12:50 PM
I think that at least the MS Stack doesn't provide the headset profile as outgoing BT profile. Maybe other stacks do, I'm not sure. Ask in the Bluesoleil thread.

Artosoft
25-01-2006, 02:17 AM
thanks for the tip, but i use Voipbuster.
It would be easier to just transfer the audio between PC and Magician and i can use any voip software i want on the PC...
OT a bit....

We should have the standard protocol for VOIP. If this happend, any VOIP software can connect each other without need of same software/protocol.

Imagine if I can use Skype to call to "Yahoo Messenger with Voice" or Voipbuster.....

Just like normal phone (or handphone), Nokia can call O2......

Today, I need to install both Skype and Yahoo Messenger with Voice because they are not compatible :evil:

Regards,
Arto.

Dandie
25-01-2006, 08:39 AM
There is such a standard called SIP, but Yahoo and Skype aren't using it. For SIP, you can use a softphone like X-Ten. Often, calls from SIP to SIP provider are for free.

Artosoft
25-01-2006, 08:50 AM
There is such a standard called SIP, but Yahoo and Skype aren't using it. For SIP, you can use a softphone like X-Ten. Often, calls from SIP to SIP provider are for free.
If Yahoo and Skype doesn't want to use this SIP standard, the SIP standard will maybe become another standard add to Yahoo and Skype standard :roll: .

Just curius, did MSN messenger come to VOIP area too? If so, then #%$&!* to another MS$ standard!

Regards,
Arto.

Dandie
25-01-2006, 01:07 PM
The most common (and maybe only?) standard for VoIP is SIP. Only for the SIP protocol, you can find Wifi phones and analog to SIP adapters which can be used independently from a running computer. That's what makes them so interesting because they can really substitute a normal phone. I myself use this as telephone replacement and it works perfectly. My provider is Sipgate and I have a normal phone number at home, to which I have connected a standard DECT portable through a SIP adapter (Grandstream audio tone). No phone line anymore, only internet (DSL - also cable works).