jroids
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Thanks for replying. Did a fresh install, played with all the options, reboot, got nothing. However, the GV icon at the top left did switch from red to green but closes after. I'll try a couple more things and get back with you.
I'm running Groove IP (with latest update) on a LG Optimus V and an Asus Transformer. Voice quality on both devices is garbled on both sides with incoming and outgoing calls using 3G or WiFi. I've tried changing the advanced settings and the suggestions on this thread and the LG one to no avail. I'm not logged into Google chat or voice either.
Is there anything else that can be done? I have no problem with Google Voice call quality on my desktop, laptop, or netbook PCs.
Thanks for the speedy reply. WiFi is a 3mbps DSL connection through At&t and 3G is through Virgin Mobile. I've tried everything in troubleshooting..including reinstalling GrooveIP.
I've tried using both 3G and WiFi on both devices through both At&t and Virgin Mobile. The reason I bought the LG Optimums V was to use it as a WiFi hotspot for the Asus Transformer tablet and I could drop my At&t DSL service. Like I said, I can use Google Voice on my PCs through either provider with great voice quality but not with the GroVeIP app on either the phone or tablet.
Calls are garbled in both directions on both devices using both carriers. I'm stumped as well since Google Voice works so well with my PCs.
LG/Virgin - 968kbps down / 240kbps upTry running a speedtest on the device itself? Can use the speedtest.net app. If you get anything less than 90kbps up or down that could be the issue. Don't really think so since your dsl sounds fast, but can't think of anything else right now.
LG/Virgin - 968kbps down / 240kbps up
Transformer/At&t - 2503kbps down / 343kbps up
Thanks again for your help!
Hi,
Any task killers or memory managers? Also, check your battery profile to make sure data/wifi isn't going into a power saving state when your screen turns off.
I finally decided to try it and I'm rather pleased. Over wifi (Samsung Mesmerize), I notice a slight lag, but I kind of expect that with VOIP. No complaints at all about that. It does seem to be a little hit-or-miss on answering calls. The first few tests went through just fine. I'm really pleased with how everything sounds. After a couple of test calls, I tried to call again. GvIP rang, but when I clicked the Answer button, it kept ringing on the other end. I ended up turning off Accept Calls on Answer and it seems to work better.
One suggestion I would make is having some sort of status identification on the GrooveIP dialer. I like to keep my notification bar clean, but have the red/green dot displayed for now. If I turn off the notification, there isn't anything in the dialer to let me know if it is connected or not. Maybe changing the color of the call button (green = connected, grey = not connected)? A quick look at the dialer would let me know if I can place a call or not.
Hello,
When I receive calls I still get charged on my regular minutes. I am able to make phone calls without being charged.
Do I need to set something up so that I can also receive calls without using my minutes?
Do I need to only have people call me to the GV number?
Thank you for any help
Nef