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Steve
Newbie Joined: Mar 17 2009 Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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Posted: Jun 17 2009 at 10:48am |
I thought that it canâ?Tt be done; cause the Hi-Phone uses its own headset port. Itâ?Ts not related to the Hi-Phone switching mode, cause the switching modes are just a way to route the voice within the Hi-Phone system. But both Hi-Phone and the USB headset may be presented as wave devices in the PC, so maybe just by writing a small application that routes the audio in a differently way may work. Take the Hi-Phone playback, and route to the USB headset recording, and the Hi-Phone recording device to the USB headset playback. You may want to use a buffer for both sides, which may cause a delay, but up to 100ms its should be fine. If it would work for you, I would appreciate to receive the code. :-) Thanks, Steve |
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big C
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Quick update: Using the TAPI example I can hear the other persons voice through the USB headset but they cannot hear me. However, I can generate a tone with the example and this is heard at the other end OK. Any thoughts ???
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big C
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Hi, I recently received my Hi-Phone and using 'w2cMultiTestApp' I'm trying to setup a system whereby the PC user has a headset connected to the PC and not the Hi-Phone. If I'm reading the device switching modes correctly then this should be possible but at the moment what I get is : the other end rings, can be picked up and is connected but no voice can be heard at either end.
So I need to know:
Is the setup I'm trying to achieve possible and what might I need to do in order to route the audio from the Hi-Phone through to the PC USB headset and vice-versa ?
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