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Is it possible to use a mobile phone as a microphone and speaker for a PC
Category: Computers > Wireless and Mobile Asked by: peter_m-ga List Price: $20.00 |
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22 Apr 2004 06:23 PDT
Expires: 22 May 2004 06:23 PDT Question ID: 334278 |
I would like to use a mobile phone as a microphone input and recieve the speaker output from the PC, using bluetooth. So to clarify the phone would pair with the PC. Then speaking into the mobile phone's handset microphone would be relayed as an input on the PC.. and any output to the PC's speakers would be routed to the Mobile phones, embedded speaker (the earpiece) | |
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Re: Is it possible to use a mobile phone as a microphone and speaker for a PC
From: ccaygill-ga on 26 Apr 2004 18:17 PDT |
In all seriousness... why - wouldn't a cheap microphone / speakers be more practical? |
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Re: Is it possible to use a mobile phone as a microphone and speaker for a PC
From: peter_m-ga on 27 Apr 2004 09:26 PDT |
That was not the question I asked.. DO I know how to connect a microphone to a pc.. yes.. Anyone else please consider the question still open Regards |
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Re: Is it possible to use a mobile phone as a microphone and speaker for a PC
From: ccaygill-ga on 27 Apr 2004 12:17 PDT |
You missed my point - without knowing the application you want to use this system for and why a mic/speakers wouldn't work it's quite difficult to suggest a proper solution. Aside from that, I was interested - no need to turn on the sarcasm. |
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Re: Is it possible to use a mobile phone as a microphone and speaker for a PC
From: peter_m-ga on 28 Apr 2004 01:46 PDT |
In response to ccaygill-ga. You started your original post "In all seriousness...". I think you set the tone of our interchanges. Am I being serious, yes I am. Do I want to use a speaker/microphone. No. Do I Need an "alternative solution". No. The question still stands. Anyone else? |
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Re: Is it possible to use a mobile phone as a microphone and speaker for a PC
From: ccaygill-ga on 28 Apr 2004 06:40 PDT |
I put "In all seriousness" because I thought if I just put "why - wouldn't a cheap microphone / speakers be more practical?" you would ignore it. I understand you're asking a serious question, I understand that you don't want to use a mic/speakers but I just wanted to know why... |
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Re: Is it possible to use a mobile phone as a microphone and speaker for a PC
From: peter_m-ga on 28 Apr 2004 08:22 PDT |
response to ccaygill-ga Ok point taken, but I do not feel the need to expand on the reasons. Trying to keep things simple, rather than get into a wider debate. Regards |
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Re: Is it possible to use a mobile phone as a microphone and speaker for a PC
From: prakashsainani-ga on 01 May 2004 19:38 PDT |
Its possible but I think it requires some Symbian developer man-hours!! Lemme know if you agree. |
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Re: Is it possible to use a mobile phone as a microphone and speaker for a PC
From: arelius-ga on 10 May 2004 19:30 PDT |
In order for it to be possible the developers would have had to expose both the Mic and the Speaker to the Bluetooth chipset, and considering that as far as I know, Phone developers do not even expose those to the Computer when interfaced via a data cable and that BlueTooth on cellphones is supposed to be used as a modem the likelyhood that it is possible without physicial modification to your phone is near none. |
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Re: Is it possible to use a mobile phone as a microphone and speaker for a PC
From: tont-ga on 30 May 2004 14:32 PDT |
peter_m-ga Did you find an app for this as I am looking for this as well. Sorry arelius-ga I agree with prakashsainani-ga This should be possible as you have a fully programable serial connection between the pc and the phone. In theory you should be able to develop this as the speech capture and play is available in the symbian OS. I only started looking at this today. So I will post more soon |
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Re: Is it possible to use a mobile phone as a microphone and speaker for a PC
From: prakashsainani-ga on 20 Jun 2004 01:42 PDT |
Hi Peter, Donno why u wanna do this, but its a fantastic idea. I donno the details but the BT (British Telecom) Bluephone project uses it. So u have a SonyEricsson P900 (Symian based) and it connects via Bluetooth to your fixed-line phone (with Bluetooth now) to transfer calls made from P900 (not Sure of this though) to fixed-line while at home and then there's a soft handover to Vodafone N/w as you move out. Ambitious project from BT & Vodafone, but am equally doubtful if it would churn $$$$$$ /prakash |
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Re: Is it possible to use a mobile phone as a microphone and speaker for a PC
From: prakashsainani-ga on 20 Jun 2004 01:57 PDT |
Hi Peter, Sorry did not speak of nething concerning your problem. So what u need is a Bluetooth telephony stack implementation n either Series 60/80/90 or UIQ platform (Platforms built on Symbian OS). Go either for Series 60 or UIQ, preferably Series 60 (volumes!). This could be done using the public SDK available from Nokia, so should not involve much money. However from what I know, typical consultancies may bill you to the tune of $18k for such a project. Guessing u r based in US, Taprootsystems is one of the consultancies there. Other than that u have Atelier(French), Digia (Finnish) and EMCCSoft(British). Lemme know if you want further information. If you want to do it yourself, ask me and I can help u with some code as I have been working on a similar app (no similarity in description but similar in pratical implementation) for quite some time know. /prakash |
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Re: Is it possible to use a mobile phone as a microphone and speaker for a PC
From: waterpolo-ga on 24 Jun 2004 07:00 PDT |
Yes, windows xp, nokia 6820 phone: install blutooth card/dongle and software widcomm version 1.4 or higher on PC (needed for nokia phones) Activate bluetooth on phone and PC and pair up In the blutooth software there will be an "audio gateway" service, simply click on this and choose the phone as the audio gateway - this activates the phone as a microphone for the PC (input) and also acts as the PCs speaker (output). But before this works gointo control pannel - sounds and audio devices - click on audio devices and change the drop down boxes on sound playback and sound recording to the phone. I have used this set up and also a bluetooth headset using this method to dictate speech using xp speech recognition - all worked fine |
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