Guest eugene7 Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:00 am Post subject: TomTom v6.032 voice problem I have a new Vodafone v1615 (HTC TyTnII), with supplied TomTom v6.032 software. Having a real problem that the voice commands on TomTom often get cut-off part way through. Didn't have this problem on a previous Qtek 9100. For example, I get 'after', but no more, when the instruction should be 'after 200 yards turn right'. I see from other forums a lot of others are suffering this too. Have tried different map versions, different voices, hard re-set and reinstall - and no difference... I have also found that using a 'Y' adaptor, or in car holder, that provides for charging and external/headset sound causes the voice cut-off problem to become a lot worse! I hope someone has some idea what fixes this! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest steve25 Posted February 2, 2008 Report Share Posted February 2, 2008 Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:00 am Post subject: TomTom v6.032 voice problem I have a new Vodafone v1615 (HTC TyTnII), with supplied TomTom v6.032 software. Having a real problem that the voice commands on TomTom often get cut-off part way through. Didn't have this problem on a previous Qtek 9100. For example, I get 'after', but no more, when the instruction should be 'after 200 yards turn right'. I see from other forums a lot of others are suffering this too. Have tried different map versions, different voices, hard re-set and reinstall - and no difference... I have also found that using a 'Y' adaptor, or in car holder, that provides for charging and external/headset sound causes the voice cut-off problem to become a lot worse! I hope someone has some idea what fixes this! I have the same problem, have tried generic ver 6 TomTom, external GPS and a difffernt SD card to see if they make a difference, but voice commands still cut off when approaching junctions (200m). Pressing the direction (?) soft button often repeats the instructions corrrectly, I am also using a Y-adaptor to feed the audio into a powered mount. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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