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I have thought of that, but normally people when answering a
videocall they dont say hello, they expect to see a video and then
start talkng. Hence maybe AMD can help us understand if the call has
been answered by voicemail (not really sure if it is possible, did
not try it) but it will not help start playing the video to a
capable device as it will expect some word, and then a pause. What
do we do about that?<br>
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thank you for your reply<br>
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Regards<br>
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Dinos<br>
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On 13/9/2011 4:22 μμ, Robson Felix wrote:
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<pre wrap="">when transferring to an operator service (voice mail) you can perform
an AMD to detect that.
Enviado do meu iPhone
On 13/09/2011, at 10:13, Konstantinos Liadakis <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:kliadakis@yuboto.com"><kliadakis@yuboto.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Again this thread is dead although i feel a proper reply is not given yet.
In most cases, a call will hangup if it is sent to a non video capable device.
There are 2 cases where mobile device is not video capable, and has got voicemail enabled, and is also in an area with no 3g coverage, or device is not video capable, has got voicemail enabled and is switched off.