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beamesmar
19th January 2008, 02:48 AM
I've searched for a registry setting for my HTC Touch to disable the muting effect of an in-process phone call to enable Media Player to play sound.

I found only one instance of a registry setting... it was to change HKCU-Control Panel-SoundCategories-Attenuation

In this key, I have
0...0x0(0)
1...0x1(1)
2...0x2(2)

I've found one post where it says to change 0...0x0(0) to 0...0x0(1)

When I do this, I get
0...0x1(1)
1...0x1(1)
2...0x2(2)

and I am still unable to play a wav file during a phone call.

Can anybody offer any suggestions?
--Yes, I'm trying to get the infamous answering machine to work because my carrier here in China does not have voicemail. This has driven me into the underground obsession of scripting, tweaking, and hacking of my new, wonderful companion...WM6. After 3 months of poking, prodding, reading, buying software (SK Schema, Resco Registry Editor, etc.) I've finally signed up on the board. What a wonderful hobby (now that I've finally backed up a good configuration for myself!!!):D

yairlanz
20th January 2008, 07:29 AM
Hi

I've been looking for that tweak for a long time now (see my posts).
The bad news – It looks like nobody knows :(
The good news – It's possible – works in iSecretary (http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-isecretary-v1-1.html) :)
I think that the difference is the program that plays the wav file. Somehow the one who wrote iSecretary found a way to play wav files without the traditional WM5 ways.

beamesmar
20th January 2008, 11:00 AM
Is there anyone who can help with this? With the powers vested in this forum and the incredible things I've seen here, there must be someone who know hows to pull this off!!!:confused: