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Re: voice changer?
well this isnt software obviously but this is a cellular voice changer:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Voice-Changer-Ca...em?refid=store it seems neet |
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Sample the incoming voice, modulate it using a ring modulator (aka Dalek or Vader) then output on the speaker. It may not be in realtime it depends on how quick your processing is. I will have a think about this and see how easy it is to do! ![]() Keep watching and I'll see if I can knock something up! Mike. |
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Re: voice changer?
I dont think in call voice changer exists yet. Same question asked over at XDA:
![]() Is there anyone out there who knows if there is any software that can change your voice while calling? ![]() ![]() __________________ My Devices ![]() Moderator Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Chicagoland ![]() Searching would reveal that this question has been asked before and the answer is still no chance because Windows Mobile doesn't have access to the phone audio. ____________
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Voice frequency changer for Windows Mobile devices
Is there any program that changes the out going voice frequency on the phone so that we can sound different on the other end?
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Re: Voice frequency changer for Windows Mobile devices
Honestly dont know if this would even work. Simply from a system load stand point. When you use one of these that is a seperate peice of hardware its using an analog circuit, on phone it would require an abstraction layer that sits between the mic drivers and the phones transmitter. it would involve a heavy delay and heavy battery drain, think about how long it took to work on an audio file only some 10 years back when the desktop PCs had processors and RAM on par with our phones. May exsist, but probably unreliable at best. I seem to remember a thread about this on XDA and even here in the Apache forums.
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