Hands Free and iPhone ?
Hands Free and iPhone ?
Sorry if this is answered somewhere but I was looking and could not find it. I have 2 questions I need some help with does anyone know if when you recieve a phone call while listening to music whether the HDD, CD, iPod, CF does the music pause when you are on the call and then resume where you were before the call? I thought mine did that previously but it does not now. Also I have a iPhone and one thing I notice is I am not able to listen to the messages on visual voicemail unless I disconnect the iPhone from blue tooth is this normal.
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The music does not pause. It is silenced during your call and keeps on playing.
As for listening to messages... what is visual voicemail?
I can listen to VM through the system but if I want to listen through the phone, I need to disconnect.
As for listening to messages... what is visual voicemail?
I can listen to VM through the system but if I want to listen through the phone, I need to disconnect.
Originally Posted by EBB68
Sorry if this is answered somewhere but I was looking and could not find it. I have 2 questions I need some help with does anyone know if when you recieve a phone call while listening to music whether the HDD, CD, iPod, CF does the music pause when you are on the call and then resume where you were before the call? I thought mine did that previously but it does not now. Also I have a iPhone and one thing I notice is I am not able to listen to the messages on visual voicemail unless I disconnect the iPhone from blue tooth is this normal.
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Originally Posted by nr2d
The "Visual Voice Mail" I have found will not play through the bluetooth system in the G35.
Rich Dunklee
Rich Dunklee
correct, you have to tell it to play via the iphone speaker or ear speaker
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Yeah, I don't currently have an iPhone but this can be a head scratcher.
Basically, the iPhone works through the BT via the phone system. Call, ringing, caller ID, etc.
Visual voicemail is a system on that network that actually takes a voicemail that was received and downloads it to the iPhone as a .wav file (or some other audio format). This way you don't have to dial into your voicemail system to hear your voicemails. They are stored right on your phone as that audio file and you touch the voicemail and it plays through the phone's speaker.
Because of the way the visual voicemail system works with the iPhone, it is actually like any song or podcast that you have on the phone. In other words, it's an audio file.
So you can't play that through the BT system (my understanding) so if you want to listen to your visual voicemail from the touchscreen you would need to select the iPod as the audio source for the G. That way you would hear the audio through the speakers just like any music you have on there.
Make sense?
Jay
Basically, the iPhone works through the BT via the phone system. Call, ringing, caller ID, etc.
Visual voicemail is a system on that network that actually takes a voicemail that was received and downloads it to the iPhone as a .wav file (or some other audio format). This way you don't have to dial into your voicemail system to hear your voicemails. They are stored right on your phone as that audio file and you touch the voicemail and it plays through the phone's speaker.
Because of the way the visual voicemail system works with the iPhone, it is actually like any song or podcast that you have on the phone. In other words, it's an audio file.
So you can't play that through the BT system (my understanding) so if you want to listen to your visual voicemail from the touchscreen you would need to select the iPod as the audio source for the G. That way you would hear the audio through the speakers just like any music you have on there.
Make sense?
Jay
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