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Old 12-05-2007, 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by sshearer View Post
It might be helpful if you could describe the Visual VoiceMessage functionality on the iPhone, as I doubt many of us have even seen it.

On the other hand, when I read your posting, I was wondering if it's a program which will behave like an answering machine, resulting in a recording of the caller's voice within the device's local storage in some kind of media file format.

If this is true, I'd also love to have something similar on the 6700. From what I've read, while WM6 provides some interesting APIs, the 6700 doesn't have the necessary hardware links between the 'phone' & 'PPC'. If I'm wrong - GREAT - but tell me why & prove it

I'm not sure what visual voicemail is either, but for what you're talking about sshearer, it's possible. Windows controls where all audio is routed to, so no reason you can't record it. If it didn't, then bluetooth headsets wouldn't work very well.

I'm not sure exactly how it works, but if there's a mixer channel for phone audio in Windows Mobile like there is for everything in Windows then it could be very simple. If not, then the tricky part is writing a driver which does have support.
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