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---version 1.2.020---
Fixed in this release: - colored titlebar icon reflecting earpiece/backspeaker status - X button added in popup to allow closing the app - shortcut added in programs for restarting the app - fixed routing problem in 1.2.010 - autostart shortcut added ---version 1.2.010--- Following many of the good suggestions received on http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...66#post3380366 here's an updated version of the tool that routes the audio to the earpiece speaker when using voip apps. New in this release: -still based on dynRil that has been updated for the following: -microphone muting fixed -cab with custom install location -command line & smartphone support ![]() This is a freeware tool that can be used to route the audio from the earpiece speaker to the backspeaker and vice versa. A good addon for VoIP utilities. Compatibility Windows Mobile pocket pc or smartphone. Usage Install the CAB and use the titlebar icon to open the user interface. ![]() The first icon routes the audio to the earpiece speaker. The second blue icon, can be used to route the audio to the backspeaker. The orange icon, routes the audio to the speakerphone, while in a phone call. You can also use the bottom slider to move the taskbar icon, or the about button to show this page. The top-right square hides the user interface. Command line This tool can be executed by command line with parameters. You can execute /program files/teksoft/audioRoute/audioRoute.exe with the following: -earpiece , routes the audio to the earpiece -backspeaker , routes the audio to the backspeaker -speakerphone , while in a phone call, activates the speakerphone -switch , toggles between earpiece and backspeaker Code:
audioroute.exe -earpiece audioroute.exe -backspeaker etc. To manage updates easier, I won't attach the cab here, instead feel free to download it using this link.
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My contribution: A2DP Toggle 1.1 audioRoute 1.2 ossvcs.dll hacks including Speakerphone My technology blog New! Mobile devices performance comparison list Last edited by radhoo; 24th March 2009 at 02:29 PM.. |
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compatibility list below, thanks tucahara!
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My contribution: A2DP Toggle 1.1 audioRoute 1.2 ossvcs.dll hacks including Speakerphone My technology blog New! Mobile devices performance comparison list Last edited by radhoo; 24th March 2009 at 02:41 PM.. |
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This seems very interesting. Would there be any program to route audio to a bluetooth headset?
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(offtopic: for audio over bluetooth , there are several tools, including the a2dptoggle included in my signature or this shareware tool)
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My contribution: A2DP Toggle 1.1 audioRoute 1.2 ossvcs.dll hacks including Speakerphone My technology blog New! Mobile devices performance comparison list |
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http://teksoftco.com/index.php?section=products I use version 2 to route all audio to my bluetooth enabled helmet |
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He has a program that does that listed on the download page he linked to.
Anyway, this looks like a great, professional app... My only question is will this interfere w/ the way my phone automatically switches off the speakers when I put in the USB audio adapter and uses that? And will the speakerphone button on the HTC dialer app still work? If I exit this app, will everything go back to normal and automatically ajust? I'm using an ATT Fuze. Thanks! |
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My contribution: A2DP Toggle 1.1 audioRoute 1.2 ossvcs.dll hacks including Speakerphone My technology blog New! Mobile devices performance comparison list |
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Okay, that's what I was looking to hear. Thanks. I'm gonna download it and and give it a shot w/ Skype.
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Looks great, but doesn't route the sound to the earpiece.
I also have DynRILv1.1.cab installed, when I use the Dynamic RIL Interface. The phone can route the sound to the earpiece. Does audioRoute uses the same dll then the DynnRILv1.1.cab? My phone is a HTC Diamond |
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It doesn't seem to work with HTC diamond+skype. I still hear everything from loudspeaker.
A suggestion from me: place a quit button so that we can quit the program when we don't need it. Instead, create a shortcut on Start->Programs for us to start it when we need. The S icon can be pretty irritating as my diamond has lots of icons on top already. |
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